Friday 10 April 2009

Elvis sightings

On August 16th 1977 Elvis "The King" Presley died. Or he did he? It seems that he's appearing everywhere these days. We are intrigued by these so called "sightings" and are on a mission to find out more. Now a LOT of people claim that they saw him but we're most certain that we saw him more than a few times. We think that he "faked" his own death and is living somewhere in our neighbourhood. We're not sure where. We do know that he's not dead, and that all the stories about him are true. Hmmm....I wonder. Perhaps he isn't dead after all. It's just like with Gaston from Beauty And The Beast, I mean at the end of the movie he falls off the castle roof to his doom but it is uncertain if he survived the fall or not. If you freeze frame the part when he falls to his doom you can see skulls in his eyes. Maybe Gaston DID survive the fall. I mean, there are hundreds of Gaston sightings even in Disneyworld (although he's a very rare character to meet I've heard). There are so many Elvis sightings too, and so many stories from people who claim they've seen him. We think that our dad's boss might in fact be Elvis himself. Trust me he is exactly like him in everyway. He could be Elvis, he could be. Or he might be a WereElvis. We are not sure yet, but we are keeping an eye on him.

2 comments:

  1. Doc, here are a few facts about Elvis' death that you might not have known: The name "Aaron" on his tombstone (actually his middle name) was spelled with one a missing. The family would have raised one heck of a huge hue and cry if Elvis were really buried under that stone, Elvis' body was sweating at the funeral or appeared to be, and since dead bodies don't sweat, "Elvis' body" was probably a wax dummy like the kind popularized by Madame Tussaud. Lastly, a neighbor of mine, Jeff is his name, looks and sounds like a 74-year-old Elvis, and he drives a gold Rolls-Royce and also gambles regularly. That all sounds like The King, doesn't it?

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  2. Hmmmm.....very interesting. Very interesting indeed.

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