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  • MARIE
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    • 11.01.2005
    • 4961

    #31
    Zitat von michael grasberger
    wo kommen denn die stories her, marie?
    Die story´s kann man nachlesen auf AEK.So um 2000 war es schön all diese Fans waren da.Habe Dir schon mal gesagt warum die gegangen sind.Das war eine schöne und interessante zeit.Ich habe da viel uber Elvis erfahren!

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    • michael grasberger
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      • 16.02.2006
      • 9974

      #32
      Zitat von MARIE
      Die story´s kann man nachlesen auf AEK.So um 2000 war es schön all diese Fans waren da.Habe Dir schon mal gesagt warum die gegangen sind.Das war eine schöne und interessante zeit.Ich habe da viel uber Elvis erfahren!
      aha, da bin ich erst zwei jahre später dazugestoßen. bin ein internet-spätzünder...
      ich finde AEK trotzdem auch jetzt noch interessant...

      "We know that rock'n'roll was not a human invention, that it was the work of the Holy Ghost."
      (Nick Tosches)

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      • MARIE
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        • 11.01.2005
        • 4961

        #33
        Zitat von michael grasberger
        aha, da bin ich erst zwei jahre später dazugestoßen. bin ein internet-spätzünder...
        ich finde AEK trotzdem auch jetzt noch interessant...
        Da war früher alles was rang und name hat aus der elviswelt.Ich schaue noch da aber wenn ich das fluchen da sehe...Und ist Dir nicht aufgefallen wie diese Luuk(bekannt in elviswelt holland)von ML attackiert wird.Der geht aber nicht und schimpft zurück.Ich wäre schon lange gegangen...Und alle nette Leute haben das auch gemacht

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        • MARIE
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          • 11.01.2005
          • 4961

          #34
          Shirley Connell wrote

          .
          One of the greatest days of my life was the day I saw Elvis, it was
          March, 1960 and he had just returned from the Army. He came to the gate
          and signed autographs. He was gorgeous. I had loved his music and now
          I had seen the man and all was well with the world. After that I was
          blessed to be able to be around Elvis for many years and that was my
          beginning. Of course, I was only 12 years old, so I had to depend on my
          father to take me to Graceland. During the period that Elvis was gone I
          became friends with his Uncle Travis and his Aunt Loraine Smith. They
          were great people and were so kind to a young girl crazy about Elvis.
          When I came to the gate that day Travis and Loraine were there and
          informed me that Elvis was coming to the gate and that I should stay.
          Loraine put me and my Mom in the car with her because it was so cold
          outside, but when Elvis came down we went outside the gate. There was
          a huge crowd. I couldn't believe how beautiful he was, like no other
          man I have ever seen or ever will. That was the beginning.

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          • MARIE
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            • 11.01.2005
            • 4961

            #35
            Elvis came to Colorado for a couple of trips. One was for a vacation in
            Vail the other was for the funeral of Denver policeman Ron Petrofesso's
            brother. When Elvis was in Denver on one of those trips he tried to buy
            a couple of homes in the Denver area. One of the homes was a japanese
            style mansion on the outskirts of Denver. It was located on the edge of
            the Pine Hurst Country Club golf cource and it had its own private nine
            hole golfcoarse. The deal fell through because the country club wouldn't
            let him erect a wall around the property. The news got out that Elvis
            was trying to buy the house and fans started to hang out at the front of
            the property and some started to steal rocks from the garden. The Rocky
            Mountain News finally had to run a story that Elvis doesn't live there!
            In 1987 they had tours through the house to raise money for charity. It
            was billed as the house Elvis almost bought. I went on the tour and the
            house would have been perfect for Elvis. It had peacocks roaming the
            property and the place was totally 70's, with avocado green and
            turquoise sinks and deep shag carpet. The master suite was decorated
            with black leather and red velvet wall paper and it had a slide right
            into the pool. Coincidentally, my dad installed all the phones in the
            house when it was built so I had seen and heard about this house all my
            life! Another house Elvis tried to buy is the famous "Sleeper" house.
            The futuristic house used in the Woody Allen movie "Sleeper". The house
            looks like a flying saucer. It was designed by Charles Deaton and you
            can see the house if you google his name. It sits above Mt. Vernon
            Canyon just west of Denver and can be seen from I-70. The house was
            never finished until just recently and has still never been lived in! It
            is for sale for around 10 million. Again, the deal fell through over
            Elvis wanting to build a wall around it. Coincidentally again, I wound
            up living on the mountain right next to it about 10 years ago and I look
            at it everyday!

            On the trip for the funeral, Elvis ate at Ron Petrofesso's family's
            italian restaurant. When we heard he ate there, we had to go eat there
            too. They let me sit in the same chair that Elvis sat in. The owner came
            over and talked to us and told us about the whole Elvis episode. He said
            that Elvis came in with his entouage and several police officers after
            hours. He ate this enormous sausage canoli (sausage, cheese and sauce
            wrapped in dough). After that he went into the kitchen and helped make a
            pizza. That devolved into a pizza flour fight!

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            • LadyLike
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              • 21.06.2005
              • 5150

              #36
              Du machst dir sehr viel Arbeit Marie

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              • TheKing

                #37
                Ich könnte anbieten das eine oder andere zu übersetzen, wenn ich wieder mal Nachtschicht mache...okay...?

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                • MARIE
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                  • 11.01.2005
                  • 4961

                  #38
                  I was in Hawaii for many months in 1969 - unkown to us (my girlfriend and
                  I) Elvis flew into Hawaii and checked into the Ilikai hotel. One
                  afternoon while we were sitting on the patio of the Ilikai hotel, the
                  hotel elevator opened up onto the patio and out stepped Joe, Charlie, and
                  a few friends. We knew what was about to follow and sure enough, out
                  comes Elvis, he looked tanned and relaxed. To make a long story short he
                  sat down at the table next to us - after a few moments he recognized us
                  from LA, got up from his chair and came over for a few moments, then sent
                  us drinks. It was great!! We left Hawaii shortly after that to attend
                  his opening in Vegas .
                  I'll tell you one thing - it sure made an impression on the two guys we
                  were with to have Elvis Presley recognize you and call you by name!! Made
                  our day.....heck ..... made our year!!!!!!!

                  Dutchla (Sandi Miller)

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                  • MARIE
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                    • 11.01.2005
                    • 4961

                    #39
                    Zitat von TheKing
                    Ich könnte anbieten das eine oder andere zu übersetzen, wenn ich wieder mal Nachtschicht mache...okay...?
                    Das wäre schon!

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                    • MARIE
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                      • 11.01.2005
                      • 4961

                      #40
                      Zitat von LadyLike
                      Du machst dir sehr viel Arbeit Marie
                      Was mann nicht alles tut.......Aber das sind nette stories alles von leute die da waren.Und nicht von der memphis mafia

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                      • LadyLike
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                        • 21.06.2005
                        • 5150

                        #41
                        Zitat von MARIE
                        Was mann nicht alles tut.......Aber das sind nette stories alles von leute die da waren.Und nicht von der memphis mafia

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                        • Eva
                          Ehrenmitglied
                          • 02.02.2004
                          • 19671

                          #42
                          Zitat von TheKing
                          Ich könnte anbieten das eine oder andere zu übersetzen, wenn ich wieder mal Nachtschicht mache...okay...?


                          das wäre sehr nett!

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                          • TheKing

                            #43
                            Zitat von MARIE
                            Was mann nicht alles tut.......Aber das sind nette stories alles von leute die da waren.Und nicht von der memphis mafia
                            Mann könnte ein schöness Buch davon machen...fragt sich nur, ob die Leute damit einverstanden wären..aber es ist eine sehr schöne Sammlung...Nochmal vielen Dank aus tiefstem Herzen, diese Geschichten bereichern mich sehr...echt mein Ernst!

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                            • MARIE
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                              • 11.01.2005
                              • 4961

                              #44
                              I am from Denver Colorado and when Elvis came Denver on his famous car
                              buying and giving away spree in 1976, I was 15. During Elvis's visit he
                              was taken to an italian restaurant, La Travea, by his friend and Denver
                              policeman Ron Petrofeso. After hearing about this, I had to go eat
                              there. I wanted sit where Elvis sat and to eat what Elvis ate. The owner
                              showed us to the table and said that Elvis had their large dinner
                              cannoli which was dough wrapped around cheese, tomato sauce, sausage,
                              peppers and onions. He said it served 4 but that Elvis ate it all
                              himself. When I got mine it was huge. It was about twelve inches long
                              and about 6 inches wide and 4 inches tall. When I tried to eat it, I
                              could barely eat a quarter of it and I was a growing teenage boy! The
                              owner told us that after Elvis finished he went into the kitchen and
                              made his own pizza. He said that Elvis was like a kid, throwing flour
                              and cheese at everybody with flour all over himself. He also ate a few
                              slices of that pizza! The owner said that he has never seen anyone eat
                              that much and that for all that food that Elvis really wasn't that
                              overweight. He said that Elvis seemed to really relax and have fun that
                              night.

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                              • MARIE
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                                • 11.01.2005
                                • 4961

                                #45
                                Zitat von TheKing
                                Mann könnte ein schöness Buch davon machen...fragt sich nur, ob die Leute damit einverstanden wären..aber es ist eine sehr schöne Sammlung...Nochmal vielen Dank aus tiefstem Herzen, diese Geschichten bereichern mich sehr...echt mein Ernst!
                                Ja solche Bücher sind schöner als von all diese mafiosi! Ich habe ein paar Bücher von fans geschrieben und die kann mann öfter lesen,kein mist drin nur nette sachen

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