marce_itec70
03-08-2007, 01:22 PM
Fromhttp://www.elvislightedcandle.org/signsymbwonders/mystical.html:excl:
Who are the women: Wanda Hill and Sarah? :excl:
Is true or not the next history?
And thanks for your help.
One of these letters to Wanda was so moving and relative to the message of this book, permission was given for it to be quoted in part here. In 1974, this woman whom we shall call Sarah, was invited by one of the men working for Elvis to a party after one of Elvis? performances. Elvis was not present at the gathering, but asleep in one of the adjacent rooms. Sarah, as she explains in her letter, was extremely overweight and unattractive. She was eager to please those whom she considered to be Elvis? friends, and to be as popular as her slim-figured girlfriends
The only way she was allowed to come with her attractive friends to the party was as a joke. She was to dress in a hippopotamus suit with a pigface mask. It was degrading to her of course, but she so wanted to be accepted and to possibly get to meet Elvis, she agreed. As Sarah tells it, "Elvis wasn?t at the party but was asleep in the next rooms. The party was wild and there was sex and drugs and I was drinking and doing things to get laughs and wearing the pig mask. Things were loud and Elvis woke. He opened the door and saw me on the table half-naked and dancing in a hippo suit and the men cheering at me - everyone doing wild things...He was standing there staring, disgust on his face...."
At this moment, Sarah relates, several of the men present did something especially insulting to her - nothing I wish to print in this book.
When Elvis saw this he.... "stormed up, jerked them away and pulled me off the table, cussed his men and took me to his rooms. He wiped my face - it was smeared and I was so ugly and fat, and he was so kind and he talked to me for so long. He put me in the shower and I was so miserable and sick too from drinking and pills and Elvis had to hold me up and got wet too.
"He bathed me...and then he was helping me to bed and he got in and held me in his arms and talked and I finally stopped crying and he was so sweet and he told me how important I was and that I was worthy of life and love. I?d get it all together if I changed my lifestyle. He kissed me when I cried again. Elvis was so sweet and good and he made me feel like a really pretty woman. I mean I was 187 pounds and five feet tall and ugly, stringy hair. He said I was beautiful and that I made him feel very male, very sexy.
"He had a lady do my hair and make me up and he whistled when he saw the change. He held me on his lap which was a feat as I was so fat, and he talked and talked...."
He began to tell Sarah about Biblical figures, and how much adversity they faced, yet they overcame all obstacles with God?s help, and that all God?s children were beautiful.
Sarah continues, "Elvis wouldn?t let the guys take me home. He wouldn?t let me leave for two days until I was over the drugs. He was afraid I?d be depressed and that I?d kill myself as I said I was going to do. Elvis made sure I was okay and then he said he wanted to hear from me now and then and made me promise to diet and keep in touch. I was so in debt to him. I did diet for Elvis. I got a job, I got an apartment and I kept in touch for a long time, then they?d not let me talk to him. And he was so sick. I knew it wasn?t drugs. Elvis would not do that - he was too smart, too good.
Who are the women: Wanda Hill and Sarah? :excl:
Is true or not the next history?
And thanks for your help.
One of these letters to Wanda was so moving and relative to the message of this book, permission was given for it to be quoted in part here. In 1974, this woman whom we shall call Sarah, was invited by one of the men working for Elvis to a party after one of Elvis? performances. Elvis was not present at the gathering, but asleep in one of the adjacent rooms. Sarah, as she explains in her letter, was extremely overweight and unattractive. She was eager to please those whom she considered to be Elvis? friends, and to be as popular as her slim-figured girlfriends
The only way she was allowed to come with her attractive friends to the party was as a joke. She was to dress in a hippopotamus suit with a pigface mask. It was degrading to her of course, but she so wanted to be accepted and to possibly get to meet Elvis, she agreed. As Sarah tells it, "Elvis wasn?t at the party but was asleep in the next rooms. The party was wild and there was sex and drugs and I was drinking and doing things to get laughs and wearing the pig mask. Things were loud and Elvis woke. He opened the door and saw me on the table half-naked and dancing in a hippo suit and the men cheering at me - everyone doing wild things...He was standing there staring, disgust on his face...."
At this moment, Sarah relates, several of the men present did something especially insulting to her - nothing I wish to print in this book.
When Elvis saw this he.... "stormed up, jerked them away and pulled me off the table, cussed his men and took me to his rooms. He wiped my face - it was smeared and I was so ugly and fat, and he was so kind and he talked to me for so long. He put me in the shower and I was so miserable and sick too from drinking and pills and Elvis had to hold me up and got wet too.
"He bathed me...and then he was helping me to bed and he got in and held me in his arms and talked and I finally stopped crying and he was so sweet and he told me how important I was and that I was worthy of life and love. I?d get it all together if I changed my lifestyle. He kissed me when I cried again. Elvis was so sweet and good and he made me feel like a really pretty woman. I mean I was 187 pounds and five feet tall and ugly, stringy hair. He said I was beautiful and that I made him feel very male, very sexy.
"He had a lady do my hair and make me up and he whistled when he saw the change. He held me on his lap which was a feat as I was so fat, and he talked and talked...."
He began to tell Sarah about Biblical figures, and how much adversity they faced, yet they overcame all obstacles with God?s help, and that all God?s children were beautiful.
Sarah continues, "Elvis wouldn?t let the guys take me home. He wouldn?t let me leave for two days until I was over the drugs. He was afraid I?d be depressed and that I?d kill myself as I said I was going to do. Elvis made sure I was okay and then he said he wanted to hear from me now and then and made me promise to diet and keep in touch. I was so in debt to him. I did diet for Elvis. I got a job, I got an apartment and I kept in touch for a long time, then they?d not let me talk to him. And he was so sick. I knew it wasn?t drugs. Elvis would not do that - he was too smart, too good.