Aug. 28th, 2014
Thursday Morning
Aug. 28th, 2014 10:33 amPop heads out, saying that he is going to a church social. That's Kay. They will probably come back together from there, thus beginning our Grocery Weekend.
Maybe I should take this opportunity to clean my toilet. I have let it go again. And I actually do not feel like a wank. My dick feels pretty beaten up.
Maybe I should take this opportunity to clean my toilet. I have let it go again. And I actually do not feel like a wank. My dick feels pretty beaten up.
Elvis 1955
Aug. 28th, 2014 09:23 pmHow about an Elvis ghost story? Red tells the tale. “Now, I remember vividly a case in Texarkana, on the border of Texas and Arkansas. We were on a gig there and I think we were driving in a rented Cadillac.” He is relating the story about the night in 1955 when their car apparently overheated and caught on fire and burned up. Although he does not buy all of Elvis’s supernatural pretensions, he says that he believes there is something to it, that there is something spooky about these Presleys.
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“The next day, Elvis made a telephone call to his mother. And what happened was scary. She had absolutely no way of knowing what had happened. It wasn’t in any newspaper or anything. Nobody knew about it. Apparently at about two in the morning she just sat bolt upright in bed, snapped clean out of her sleep.
“She nudged Vernon awake and said, ‘I see our boy, he is in a blazing car.’ When Elvis called that morning, she said, ‘Oh, thank God, you’re all right. I dreamed you were trapped in a blazing car.’ Elvis said he was all right and nothing had happened. Of course, he would never do anything to worry his mama.
“Now I was there at the other end of the telephone when that conversation went on, so I know that it was true. After the telephone conversation, Elvis and I looked at each other as if someone had just walked across our graves. It was eerie.”
-- “Elvis: What Happened?” by Steve Dunleavy
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“The next day, Elvis made a telephone call to his mother. And what happened was scary. She had absolutely no way of knowing what had happened. It wasn’t in any newspaper or anything. Nobody knew about it. Apparently at about two in the morning she just sat bolt upright in bed, snapped clean out of her sleep.
“She nudged Vernon awake and said, ‘I see our boy, he is in a blazing car.’ When Elvis called that morning, she said, ‘Oh, thank God, you’re all right. I dreamed you were trapped in a blazing car.’ Elvis said he was all right and nothing had happened. Of course, he would never do anything to worry his mama.
“Now I was there at the other end of the telephone when that conversation went on, so I know that it was true. After the telephone conversation, Elvis and I looked at each other as if someone had just walked across our graves. It was eerie.”
-- “Elvis: What Happened?” by Steve Dunleavy
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