View Full Version : Minanda talks to EIN about her secret love affair with Elvis
presley31
12-05-2007, 05:00 PM
Does anybody know who this person is and why is she claiming to be a serect love??
The following interview is one which will confront many fans. Some will believe Minanda's story, others will not.
Minanda has written a book about her secret love affair with Elvis and it is now available for purchase online.
Minanda recently took time out to talk about her love affair with Elvis and her book, IN THE NAME OF LOVE.
EIN: Minanda, what made you decide to tell the story of your love affair with Elvis?
Minanda: I decided to disclose my secret love story with Elvis because I realized that I didn't want to die with that secret in my heart, I realized that I owe it to his daughter, to his fans and to the world. I also understood that it would be very selfish of me to keep that secret any longer. Back then I was too young and not ready to speak openly about it, I could have never stood the pressure that the disclosure of our love story might have brought into my life; when it comes to Elvis everything gets out of control, now I am older, stronger and more mature and I think I'll be able to face everything and everyone.
EIN: When did you first meet Elvis?
Minanda: Our encounter happened in Los Angeles, the city of angels, I was then very young, I really felt like Cinderella meeting the charming Prince, I could have never imagined such a magical encounter even in my wildest dreams. Our love story was really magical, exceptional, a fairy tale, it turned my life up side down, shaped my whole personality and changed my whole life forever, it is a modern fairy tale and it will stun the world when people find out about it, Elvis was no ordinary man and therefore our love story neither.
I grew up in Paris and lived for some time in Los Angeles when I was very young. For some personal and very important reason I prefer to keep for now the exact date and year of my encounter with Elvis. All the details are in my book. All I can say is that I was 16 in 1977.
Minanda today
EIN: Minanda, many fans will be dismissive of your claims. What do you say in response to them?
Minanda: I don't have a proof of my love story with Elvis, I wish I did! No photos or letters either. The name of my book is IN THE NAME OF LOVE. It can be bought on my website It is dedicated to Elvis and to our exceptional love story that transcends the borders of time and space.
If fans are not curious about Elvis' secret love story with me, there is no way for me of convincing them. The book will tell all, and blow their mind. Elvis was such an exceptional being, fascinating, good and kind, he is more than people can ever imagine; in some way through my book Elvis is sending them a message of love, of hope - it is up to them to open their hearts to him and his memory and to receive that message. I hope they are ready for him to come in their hearts again.
It is not only a beautiful love story between Elvis and me but also a beautiful love story between Elvis and his millions of fans. I am the link between Elvis and them.
After the fans read my book, I will answer all their questions, I am sure there will be many, many questions.
EIN: What did you observe about Elvis the person?
Minanda: Elvis was deeply spiritual, more than people can ever imagine. It was the most important thing in his life along with his love for his daughter and his fans. The only person that truly understood how Elvis was serious about spirituality was Larry Geller.
EIN: That is an interesting observation given how many fans perceive Elvis.
Minanda: For many people Elvis is a living God and when they read my book they will understand why he is so much present in their lives and hearts thirty years after his departure.
His fans will really have to open their heart and mind to the absolute and they will learn and discover a dimension to Elvis' personality not known of yet.
EIN: What can fans expect in your book, IN THE NAME OF LOVE?
Minanda: Through our love story and through me he will reach down deep inside his fans' souls and they will unite with him once more like they used to during his concerts when he was touching them, kissing them and giving them joy and happiness through his songs.
EIN: What else would you say about your book?
Minanda: It is a very subversive book in the sense that it abolishes all the regular patterns of thinking, of beliefs, but with Elvis everything is possible and unusual. This book can also be perceived by many people as very scandalous, but well, Elvis was a rebel in so many ways and I am too. No matter what people will think or say, whether they like it or not; no one will ever, ever be able to take from us the beautiful love story that we shared.
EIN: What are some of your fondest feelings about your time with Elvis?
Minanda: It is an honor for me that he came into my life and that he loved me. He taught me so many wonders, opened magical doors for me. For the eternity I will be grateful to him, I cherish his love, goodness and kindness. I consider him first as my friend and second as the man I love and respect deeply, a man that I admire for his goodness, kindness and generosity, for the sincere love that he had for his fellow man and animals.
This book is really my tribute to him and a love letter to him.
I was very lucky and blessed that Elvis came into my life and therefore through him, I discovered God and spiritual knowledge.
Elvis is the best thing that ever happened in my life, I owe him EVERYTHING.
Remember just one thing, Elvis is more magical, exceptional, wonderful than you can ever imagine, I fell in love with his inner beauty, with his heart and soul and you will too once more.
EIN: Lisa Marie Presley?
Minanda: Lisa Marie can really be proud to be his daughter.
EIN: Will you be in Memphis for Elvis Week 2007?
Minanda: I would love to be in Memphis for his 30th anniversary. Maybe if a fan club invites me...
EIN: Minanda, thank you for taking the time to talk with us today. We know many fans will look forward to reading IN THE NAME OF LOVE.
« Last Edit: Oct 17, 2007, 12:55pm by marlena1 »
epmoodyblue
12-05-2007, 05:10 PM
Does anybody know who this person is and why is she claiming to be a serect love??
The following interview is one which will confront many fans. Some will believe Minanda's story, others will not.
Minanda has written a book about her secret love affair with Elvis and it is now available for purchase online.
Minanda recently took time out to talk about her love affair with Elvis and her book, IN THE NAME OF LOVE.
EIN: Minanda, what made you decide to tell the story of your love affair with Elvis?
Minanda: I decided to disclose my secret love story with Elvis because I realized that I didn't want to die with that secret in my heart, I realized that I owe it to his daughter, to his fans and to the world. I also understood that it would be very selfish of me to keep that secret any longer. Back then I was too young and not ready to speak openly about it, I could have never stood the pressure that the disclosure of our love story might have brought into my life; when it comes to Elvis everything gets out of control, now I am older, stronger and more mature and I think I'll be able to face everything and everyone.
EIN: When did you first meet Elvis?
Minanda: Our encounter happened in Los Angeles, the city of angels, I was then very young, I really felt like Cinderella meeting the charming Prince, I could have never imagined such a magical encounter even in my wildest dreams. Our love story was really magical, exceptional, a fairy tale, it turned my life up side down, shaped my whole personality and changed my whole life forever, it is a modern fairy tale and it will stun the world when people find out about it, Elvis was no ordinary man and therefore our love story neither.
I grew up in Paris and lived for some time in Los Angeles when I was very young. For some personal and very important reason I prefer to keep for now the exact date and year of my encounter with Elvis. All the details are in my book. All I can say is that I was 16 in 1977.
Minanda today
EIN: Minanda, many fans will be dismissive of your claims. What do you say in response to them?
Minanda: I don't have a proof of my love story with Elvis, I wish I did! No photos or letters either. The name of my book is IN THE NAME OF LOVE. It can be bought on my website It is dedicated to Elvis and to our exceptional love story that transcends the borders of time and space.
If fans are not curious about Elvis' secret love story with me, there is no way for me of convincing them. The book will tell all, and blow their mind. Elvis was such an exceptional being, fascinating, good and kind, he is more than people can ever imagine; in some way through my book Elvis is sending them a message of love, of hope - it is up to them to open their hearts to him and his memory and to receive that message. I hope they are ready for him to come in their hearts again.
It is not only a beautiful love story between Elvis and me but also a beautiful love story between Elvis and his millions of fans. I am the link between Elvis and them.
After the fans read my book, I will answer all their questions, I am sure there will be many, many questions.
EIN: What did you observe about Elvis the person?
Minanda: Elvis was deeply spiritual, more than people can ever imagine. It was the most important thing in his life along with his love for his daughter and his fans. The only person that truly understood how Elvis was serious about spirituality was Larry Geller.
EIN: That is an interesting observation given how many fans perceive Elvis.
Minanda: For many people Elvis is a living God and when they read my book they will understand why he is so much present in their lives and hearts thirty years after his departure.
His fans will really have to open their heart and mind to the absolute and they will learn and discover a dimension to Elvis' personality not known of yet.
EIN: What can fans expect in your book, IN THE NAME OF LOVE?
Minanda: Through our love story and through me he will reach down deep inside his fans' souls and they will unite with him once more like they used to during his concerts when he was touching them, kissing them and giving them joy and happiness through his songs.
EIN: What else would you say about your book?
Minanda: It is a very subversive book in the sense that it abolishes all the regular patterns of thinking, of beliefs, but with Elvis everything is possible and unusual. This book can also be perceived by many people as very scandalous, but well, Elvis was a rebel in so many ways and I am too. No matter what people will think or say, whether they like it or not; no one will ever, ever be able to take from us the beautiful love story that we shared.
EIN: What are some of your fondest feelings about your time with Elvis?
Minanda: It is an honor for me that he came into my life and that he loved me. He taught me so many wonders, opened magical doors for me. For the eternity I will be grateful to him, I cherish his love, goodness and kindness. I consider him first as my friend and second as the man I love and respect deeply, a man that I admire for his goodness, kindness and generosity, for the sincere love that he had for his fellow man and animals.
This book is really my tribute to him and a love letter to him.
I was very lucky and blessed that Elvis came into my life and therefore through him, I discovered God and spiritual knowledge.
Elvis is the best thing that ever happened in my life, I owe him EVERYTHING.
Remember just one thing, Elvis is more magical, exceptional, wonderful than you can ever imagine, I fell in love with his inner beauty, with his heart and soul and you will too once more.
EIN: Lisa Marie Presley?
Minanda: Lisa Marie can really be proud to be his daughter.
EIN: Will you be in Memphis for Elvis Week 2007?
Minanda: I would love to be in Memphis for his 30th anniversary. Maybe if a fan club invites me...
EIN: Minanda, thank you for taking the time to talk with us today. We know many fans will look forward to reading IN THE NAME OF LOVE.
« Last Edit: Oct 17, 2007, 12:55pm by marlena1 »been to her site.i dont personally know her.....but shes okay in my books ..i now know what the meaning of her story really is and means(y) buy her book(y)
Getlo
12-05-2007, 07:29 PM
Pure fantasy. :mad:(n)
Elvis with a 16-year-old in 1977? :lmfao::lmfao::lmfao:
Put her under a lie-detector and see how she goes.
If anything, she may have been a one-night stand, or probably just a kiss in a hallway or something.
Why EIN gave her the time of day is the real mystery, though. ;)
And she "owes it" to his fans and Lisa to tell their story?
Now that's funny! :lmfao::lmfao::lmfao:
utmom2008
12-05-2007, 07:35 PM
Pure fantasy. :mad:(n)
Elvis with a 16-year-old in 1977? :lmfao::lmfao::lmfao:
Put her under a lie-detector and see how she goes.
If anything, she may have been a one-night stand, or probably just a kiss in a hallway or something.
Why EIN gave her the time of day is the real mystery, though. ;)
And she "owes it" to his fans and Lisa to tell their story?
Now that's funny! :lmfao::lmfao::lmfao:
She said it was like a fairy tale..;) I guess we could take her literally at her word. :D
Lisarose
12-05-2007, 07:47 PM
Another myth? Just when did Elvis make the time for all these secret affairs? Good golly, Miss Molly, let's see in 1977, I was 20 years old as of March, Elvis was in Austin, TX on the 28th - and afterwards . . . I feel another short story coming on! Roseann?
utmom2008
12-05-2007, 07:50 PM
Another myth? Just when did Elvis make the time for all these secret affairs? Good golly, Miss Molly, let's see in 1977, I was 20 years old as of March, Elvis was in Austin, TX on the 28th - and afterwards . . . I feel another short story coming on! Roseann?
:lol::lol::lol: I can't be bothered right now....I'm too busy working on my new book!:D:lmfao:
Getlo
12-05-2007, 07:51 PM
I was ten when Elvis died.
We wrote each other letters for a couple of years. He called me his "little brother". He had invited me and my parents to Graceland, but he died, so it never came about.
Of course, I don't have any proof of this anymore; I lost the letters.
But I owe it to TCB World members to tell my story.
And I owe it to Elvis to get the real story out there ...
:rolleyes:
presley31
12-05-2007, 07:56 PM
Another Lucy barbin, silly to let her post her story.
Getlo
12-05-2007, 08:10 PM
"Our encounter happened in Los Angeles. I prefer to keep for now the exact date and year of my encounter with Elvis. All the details are in my book. All I can say is that I was 16 in 1977."
Hmmm ...
Okay, let's look at this. It's 1977, Los Angeles.
Was Elvis even in Los Angeles in 1977?
Why, yes he was!
On February 1st, he and Ginger head for Vegas along with Billy and Jo Smith, then onto LA for Lisa's 9th birthday. After which, it's back to Memphis.
March 3rd ... off to Hawaii. Presumably, he must have left for the islands from LAX?
So, I wonder when this chick found the time for her secret affair?
Honestly, how anyone could even begin to think this silly woman has any credibility is just amazing.
If I want to read pure fantasy, I'll crack open the Lord of the Rings !
ruggishboo
12-05-2007, 10:57 PM
This is funny yet very sad at the same time.
Merry
12-06-2007, 12:48 AM
What it is, is that Minanda said on her website, in the chat, (this is towards the beginning of this year) that she had a relationship with Elvis, after his death.
She said, that their relationship was like (as a clue to her book): "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir" (which used to be a television series, for those who aren't aware, whereas the Captain of a ship, still resided in his house, after his death. Mrs. Muir, and her children, came to live in the house, with Captain Gregg and Mrs Muir developing a loving, and respectful relationship).
I did love that show, to be honest.
I feel, that, well, you can make up your own minds, re Minanda's comments. I feel sorry for her, although what she has said, isn't right, and disrespectful to Elvis, and Lisa (an understatement). However, I thought it easy, after her comment, to be able to read between the lines, as others probably can in this case, too).
marijaep
12-06-2007, 01:26 AM
:blink:
:whistling I think I'll skip this one.
elvislady
12-06-2007, 03:37 AM
[QUOTE=Getlo;165709]I was ten when Elvis died.
We wrote each other letters for a couple of years. He called me his "little brother". He had invited me and my parents to Graceland, but he died, so it never came about.
Of course, I don't have any proof of this anymore; I lost the letters.
But I owe it to TCB World members to tell my story.
And I owe it to Elvis to get the real story out there ...
:rolleyes:[/QUOTE
We could all make these statements that r not true who would know?
elvislady:D
MissyM
12-06-2007, 06:33 AM
Can people get more bizarre???
epmoodyblue
12-06-2007, 07:06 AM
What it is, is that Minanda said on her website, in the chat, (this is towards the beginning of this year) that she had a relationship with Elvis, after his death.
She said, that their relationship was like (as a clue to her book): "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir" (which used to be a television series, for those who aren't aware, whereas the Captain of a ship, still resided in his house, after his death. Mrs. Muir, and her children, came to live in the house, with Captain Gregg and Mrs Muir developing a loving, and respectful relationship).
I did love that show, to be honest.
I feel, that, well, you can make up your own minds, re Minanda's comments. I feel sorry for her, although what she has said, isn't right, and disrespectful to Elvis, and Lisa (an understatement). However, I thought it easy, after her comment, to be able to read between the lines, as others probably can in this case, too).before you all bring her down investigate first ..go to the site read between the lines.. read the negative posts in her guestbook and the way she replies to the negative comments.shes responds to every post in the guestbook and she explains everything...you realize she never meet elvis in person..she said so herself-it was a spriitual imaginary encounter -relationship--nothing wrong with that..so theres no harm in buying her book-fantasy book..well at least its A better little book to read than anything marty lacker or those other bad dudes have written about elvis.NOTHING IN THAT BOOK MINANDA WROTE WILL SHOCK YOU.its a clean book
presley31
12-06-2007, 07:12 AM
She doesn't sound to turthful and her story really doesn't make sense.
MissyM
12-06-2007, 07:16 AM
Did anyone put up a link to her site or did I miss it??
presley31
12-06-2007, 07:21 AM
sorry missy found this on another forum, no link
LianaKaralivanou
12-06-2007, 07:35 AM
Why did she have to wait 30 years to write this book? Anyway, fantasy story or not, I think I''ll skip it.
SleepyJack
12-06-2007, 07:48 AM
Not another one.....Waaaaaaaaaaah!!
Johnny
12-06-2007, 07:58 AM
before you all bring her down investigate first ..go to the site read between the lines.. read the negative posts in her guestbook and the way she replies to the negative comments.shes responds to every post in the guestbook and she explains everything...you realize she never meet elvis in person..she said so herself-it was a spriitual imaginary encounter -relationship--nothing wrong with that..so theres no harm in buying her book-fantasy book..well at least its A better little book to read than anything marty lacker or those other bad dudes have written about elvis.NOTHING IN THAT BOOK MINANDA WROTE WILL SHOCK YOU.its a clean book
:lmfao::lmfao::lmfao:
SleepyJack
12-06-2007, 08:01 AM
I already have a fantasy book....it`s called "Elvis and Priscilla"!!
presley31
12-06-2007, 08:07 AM
I already have a fantasy book....it`s called "Elvis and Priscilla"!!
I enjoyed that book to be honest.
SleepyJack
12-06-2007, 08:25 AM
I`m glad you did...seriously.I didn`t!....Vive la difference!!!
presley31
12-06-2007, 08:26 AM
Does Anybody have a link for this woman's website??
epmoodyblue
12-06-2007, 08:31 AM
:lmfao::lmfao::lmfao:same to u:lmfao:(n)
epmoodyblue
12-06-2007, 08:48 AM
Does Anybody have a link for this woman's website?? her site http://www.compassion-el.com/pages/indexpag.html when you go to site wait a little until page loads
presley31
12-06-2007, 08:50 AM
her site http://www.compassion-el.com/pages/indexpag.html when you go to site wait a little until page loads
Thank you:D
Stryx
12-06-2007, 09:01 AM
before you all bring her down investigate first ..go to the site read between the lines.. read the negative posts in her guestbook and the way she replies to the negative comments.shes responds to every post in the guestbook and she explains everything...you realize she never meet elvis in person..she said so herself-it was a spriitual imaginary encounter -relationship--nothing wrong with that..so theres no harm in buying her book-fantasy book..well at least its A better little book to read than anything marty lacker or those other bad dudes have written about elvis.NOTHING IN THAT BOOK MINANDA WROTE WILL SHOCK YOU.its a clean book
It's a load of rubbish that book, only good if the toilet paper runs out or the fire needs lighting.
Not a hint of truth in it, she didn't even know Elvis. Who would want to read such rubbish.
I feel sorry for the fools who listen to *****s like her.
At least Elvis's friends.....you know the people he had with him most of the time and spent a large portion of his life with? Yeah, well at least they knew him.
I can't help but detect jealousy towards the Memphis Mafia in your post. Those people who hung around with Elvis and spent great times and jokes with him.(y)(y)(y) Thing is....Elvis chose to have them around....unlike loopy Miranda.:lmfao:
epmoodyblue
12-06-2007, 09:11 AM
It's a load of rubbish that book, only good if the toilet paper runs out or the fire needs lighting.
Not a hint of truth in it, she didn't even know Elvis. Who would want to read such rubbish.
I feel sorry for the fools who listen to *****s like her.
At least Elvis's friends.....you know the people he had with him most of the time and spent a large portion of his life with? Yeah, well at least they knew him.
I can't help but detect jealousy towards the Memphis Mafia in your post. Those people who hung around with Elvis and spent great times and jokes with him.(y)(y)(y) Thing is....Elvis chose to have them around....unlike loopy Miranda.:lmfao:well ur entitled to your opinion..but i dont like you calling me a fool ... i posted her link go to her site before you talk..and then you will understand her story..and make sure you go to the guestbook section read every post and understand we can all have different opinions on certain topics but dont call people fools just because we dont agree with u:king::cold:
Diane
12-06-2007, 09:22 AM
People like Minanda and Lucy Barbin just make me tired! I make the mistake of buying Lucy's but I won't do it again.
Diane
Stryx
12-06-2007, 09:22 AM
well ur entitled to your opinion..but i dont like you calling me a fool ... i posted her link go to her site before you talk..and then you will understand her story..and make sure you go to the guestbook section read every post and understand we can all have different opinions on certain topics but dont call people fools just because we dont agree with u:king::cold:
This woman never MET Elvis! Why is she even on an Elvis Messageboard is beyond me.
I never called you a fool, I said I feel sorry for the people who listen to her and those I described as fools.
A fool is:
Dictionary.com
A silly or stupid person; a person who lacks judgment or sense.
To me, listening to someone who had a relationship with Elvis after his death is someone who lacks judgment or sense.
She needs locking up IMO.
Although had she met the real Elvis Presley....the one who lived on earth instead of in her head, i'd say Elvis may have not slept the whole night had he got one of the guys to bring her up!!
Alas that never happened.
presley31
12-06-2007, 09:23 AM
[QUOTE=Diane;165849]People like Minanda and Lucy Barbin just make me tired! I make the mistake of buying Lucy's but I won't do it again.
Diane[/QUOT
Yep l got it from the library, good thing l could return it.
Johnny
12-06-2007, 09:25 AM
This woman never MET Elvis! Why is she even on an Elvis Messageboard is beyond me.
Agreed, why this isn't in the off-topic section (if one wants to find out about this nutcase, it's the place to post it) or removed is beyond me
presley31
12-06-2007, 09:36 AM
Agreed, why this isn't in the off-topic section (if one wants to find out about this nutcase, it's the place to post it) or removed is beyond me
I posted this cause l never heard of her and its about elvis, If the mods have a problem with it being here they would of removed it
.
epmoodyblue
12-06-2007, 09:51 AM
theres no problem with this thread at all we all got our opinions..actually its old news as this thread was already posted last year
Stryx
12-06-2007, 10:00 AM
I posted this cause l never heard of her and its about elvis, If the mods have a problem with it being here they would of removed it
.
There are plenty of people who believe they have met Elvis when they haven't. But this woman is talking about an after death relationship!
Give me a break.
This has nothing to do with Elvis, except it is Elvis that she has latched onto for her ramblings.
presley31
12-06-2007, 10:01 AM
There are plenty of people who believe they have met Elvis when they haven't. But this woman is talking about an after death relationship!
Give me a break.
This has nothing to do with Elvis, except it is Elvis that she has latched onto for her ramblings.
Don't post if you don't like it..
Stryx
12-06-2007, 10:04 AM
Presley31 did I miss something or are you a moderator here?
If not and if your not going to add anything to a thread other than a copy and paste job then please don't reply to my posts.
This woman didn't know or meet Elvis and shes not linked to him in any way shape or form except in her own deluded fantasys.
She needs locking up.
And I will post on this thread because I am interested to see why people listen to this rubbish. Funny, the same people who hate the guys Elvis spent his life with love these fraudsters like this bogus and Wanda.
Typical.
elvislady
12-06-2007, 11:03 AM
I have never heard of this woman or about her love affair with elvis?
elvislady;)
Getlo
12-06-2007, 11:33 AM
Presley31 did I miss something or are you a moderator here?
If not and if your not going to add anything to a thread other than a copy and paste job then please don't reply to my posts.
This woman didn't know or meet Elvis and shes not linked to him in any way shape or form except in her own deluded fantasys.
She needs locking up.
And I will post on this thread because I am interested to see why people listen to this rubbish. Funny, the same people who hate the guys Elvis spent his life with love these fraudsters like this bogus and Wanda.
Typical.
Very well said Stryx.
There is a huge difference between having a negative opinion about someone or something on a thread, and not actually liking that thread. I presume that, like me, if you don't like a thread, you avoid it altogether?
Getlo
12-06-2007, 11:38 AM
before you all bring her down investigate first ..go to the site read between the lines.. ...you realize she never meet elvis in person..she said so herself-it was a spriitual imaginary encounter -relationship--nothing wrong with that..so theres no harm in buying her book-.NOTHING IN THAT BOOK MINANDA WROTE WILL SHOCK YOU.its a clean book
No, nothing in the book will shock me ... coz I ain't gonna read it! :lmfao:
WHY would anyone waste time or money on this crap?
What it is, is that Minanda said on her website, in the chat, (this is towards the beginning of this year) that she had a relationship with Elvis, after his death.
She said, that their relationship was like (as a clue to her book): "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir" (which used to be a television series, for those who aren't aware.
Ah, so it was an after death relationship. Now it all makes sense! :lmfao:
And The Ghost and Mrs Muir was a book and classic film long before the TV series, by way of interest ...
Merry
12-06-2007, 12:00 PM
before you all bring her down investigate first ..go to the site read between the lines.. read the negative posts in her guestbook and the way she replies to the negative comments.shes responds to every post in the guestbook and she explains everything...you realize she never meet elvis in person..she said so herself-it was a spriitual imaginary encounter -relationship--nothing wrong with that..so theres no harm in buying her book-fantasy book..well at least its A better little book to read than anything marty lacker or those other bad dudes have written about elvis.NOTHING IN THAT BOOK MINANDA WROTE WILL SHOCK YOU.its a clean book
I wasn't running her down, that isn't me, sorry if I gave that impression. I feel that Minanda is a sweet person, I just have other thoughts as well, that are to do with repercussions on what she said.
Not your post epmoodyblue, but I wonder if others here, cringe, as I do, reading posts where people are being picked on, when all they have done, is state an opinion, then, they are being ganged up on.
Elvis would hate this atmosphere, I'm sure most would agree.
Getlo
12-06-2007, 12:03 PM
I wasn't running her down, Elvis would hate this atmosphere, I'm sure most would agree.
I was running Miranda down, just to be absolutely clear here.
And Elvis would've laughed his you-know-what off at this chick, and this discussion.
utmom2008
12-06-2007, 12:14 PM
Before I would waste any time and/or money on this lunatic's fantasy relationship with Elvis, I would simply create my OWN fantasy of a relationship with Elvis!:lmfao::lmfao: Who in their right mind would be interested in this woman's bogus fantasy??? She must be a real nut-case.:lol::lol:
Stryx
12-06-2007, 12:18 PM
I wasn't running her down, that isn't me, sorry if I gave that impression. I feel that Minanda is a sweet person, I just have other thoughts as well, that are to do with repercussions on what she said.
Not your post epmoodyblue, but I wonder if others here, cringe, as I do, reading posts where people are being picked on, when all they have done, is state an opinion, then, they are being ganged up on.
Elvis would hate this atmosphere, I'm sure most would agree.
Elvis wasn't the messiah.
I guess he woulden't like it if some quack was writing books about a relationship he had with her after he died and gullible people buying her book.
Factual Elvis and Fictional Elvis.
epmoodyblue
12-06-2007, 02:38 PM
No, nothing in the book will shock me ... coz I ain't gonna read it! :lmfao:
WHY would anyone waste time or money on this crap?
Ah, so it was an after death relationship. Now it all makes sense! :lmfao:
And The Ghost and Mrs Muir was a book and classic film long before the TV series, by way of interest ...so what...i didint buy the book but still read it friend of mines bought it:lmfao::king::cold:
epmoodyblue
12-06-2007, 02:44 PM
I wasn't running her down, that isn't me, sorry if I gave that impression. I feel that Minanda is a sweet person, I just have other thoughts as well, that are to do with repercussions on what she said.
Not your post epmoodyblue, but I wonder if others here, cringe, as I do, reading posts where people are being picked on, when all they have done, is state an opinion, then, they are being ganged up on.
Elvis would hate this atmosphere, I'm sure most would agree.no no jess, i wasint talking about you..it was meant for stryx...i agree with you Minanda is a sweet person if you read her posts in the guestbook or if you email her....you know this plus shes very intelligent lady she knows how to write. what others think here about her dosent really matter--plus shes not obligated to show up in this forum to post if she dosent want to :king::D:cold:(y)
Getlo
12-06-2007, 02:54 PM
so what...i didint buy the book but still read it friend of mines bought it:lmfao::king::cold:
How much did your friend pay for the book?
you know this plus shes very intelligent lady
If she can con people into buying this sort of pap, then yeah .. she's a genius! :lmfao:
epmoodyblue
12-06-2007, 03:02 PM
How much did your friend pay for the book?
If she can con people into buying this sort of pap, then yeah .. she's a genius! :lmfao:book costs 20 euros ..well its time for me to move on to another thread if you havent read the book then dont bother posting silly comments byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee:king::cold:
cameron
12-06-2007, 03:11 PM
I wasn't running her down, that isn't me, sorry if I gave that impression. I feel that Minanda is a sweet person, I just have other thoughts as well, that are to do with repercussions on what she said.
Not your post epmoodyblue, but I wonder if others here, cringe, as I do, reading posts where people are being picked on, when all they have done, is state an opinion, then, they are being ganged up on.
Elvis would hate this atmosphere, I'm sure most would agree.
Yes, I do. It's quite unnecessary .
Elvis never had to act tough to prove he was a man. He showed us with his compassion.
I don't believe this woman in her book. But, as far as I know it's not required reading. ;)
Stryx
12-06-2007, 05:00 PM
[/B]
Elvis never had to act tough to prove he was a man.
Thats why he liked fast cars, guns, drugs, firecracker fights, ice skating fights and having a group of guys around all the time.
It all makes so much sense now. :lmfao:
Stryx
12-06-2007, 05:01 PM
book costs 20 euros ..well its time for me to move on to another thread if you havent read the book then dont bother posting silly comments byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee:king::cold:
Why would someone want to read a book about a person who says she had a relationship with Elvis after he died!
I think the book is the thing that contains the silly comments:lmfao:
I sure hope she gets locked up, crazy woman that she is writing such things :lmfao:
Getlo
12-06-2007, 05:03 PM
Thats why he liked fast cars, guns, drugs, firecracker fights, ice skating fights and having a group of guys around all the time.
It all makes so much sense now. :lmfao:
Spot on! (y)
Half the stuff he went on with was not necessarily to prove the manhood thing, but to disprove any doubt of the lack of manhood.
I'm not saying that, in the same situation, I wouldn't have done the same thing either though ...
Stryx
12-06-2007, 05:05 PM
Spot on! (y)
Half the stuff he went on with was not necessarily to prove the manhood thing, but to disprove any doubt of manhood.
I'm not saying that, in the same situation, I wouldn't have done the same thing either though ...
Yeah I agree with you Getlo 100%
And if Priscilla is to be believed about what happened in his suite in Vegas when she said she was leaving him......then the word compassion isn't exactly what springs to mind now is it.
cameron
12-06-2007, 05:05 PM
Thats why he liked fast cars, guns, drugs, firecracker fights, ice skating fights and having a group of guys around all the time.
It all makes so much sense now. :lmfao:
You honestly think that makes someone a man?
Stryx
12-06-2007, 05:08 PM
You honestly think that makes someone a man?
Nope - but had he sat in and played dolls I would say that woulden't make him a man, so his activities to an extent is determined how masculine he was.
Do you think what Priscilla claims happened in Vegas when she told him she leaving him makes him a man?
cameron
12-06-2007, 05:15 PM
Nope - but had he sat in and played dolls I would say that woulden't make him a man, so his activities to an extent is determined how masculine he was.
Do you think what Priscilla claims happened in Vegas when she told him she leaving him makes him a man?
Of course not, regarding Priscilla.
Being a man carries certain responsibilities. Some he had, some he didn't .
Had nothing to do with toys.
Getlo
12-06-2007, 05:16 PM
You honestly think that makes someone a man?
You must be female, otherwise you could never have asked a question like that.
No, these things do not make a man. But some men still like to engage in these things to assert their manhood nonetheless.
It's what we do: we are a strange gender.
utmom2008
12-06-2007, 05:21 PM
well ur entitled to your opinion..but i dont like you calling me a fool ... i posted her link go to her site before you talk..and then you will understand her story..and make sure you go to the guestbook section read every post and understand we can all have different opinions on certain topics but dont call people fools just because we dont agree with u:king::cold:
epmoodyblue.......don't get your knickers in a knot over this! You have to realize that MOST of the population is going to think that a woman that writes of her affair with Elvis, an affair that took place after he had died, is a bona-fide goofball. Unfortunately...some have used this post as an excuse to side against Getlo and Stryx. If the truth be known, these same posters probably think this lady is a nut-case too. I just don't think that many people want to invest their time, or their money, in reading about someone's fantasy affair with a dead man. She may very well be a nice person, but her imagination is a little off for some of us.
cameron
12-06-2007, 05:22 PM
You must be female, otherwise you could never have asked a question like that.
No, these things do not make a man. But some men still like to engage in these things to assert their manhood nonetheless.
It's what we do: we are a strange gender.
Only the men that never grow up.
Getlo
12-06-2007, 05:23 PM
Only the men that never grow up.
Proof positive: female!
And thus, I assume you'd include Elvis in that category as well.
cameron
12-06-2007, 05:26 PM
Proof positive: female!
And thus, I assume you'd include Elvis in that category as well.
No, I found something more important to show my manhood.
Brains and education.
Yes, Elvis never appeared to grow up. More's the pity.
utmom2008
12-06-2007, 05:28 PM
No, I found something more important to show my manhood.
Brains and education.
Yes, Elvis never appeared to grow up. More's the pity.
OK....I rest my case. :lol: What on earth does this have to do with some nut writing about an affair with a dead man?? :lmfao::lmfao: See post #60
cameron
12-06-2007, 05:32 PM
OK....I rest my case. :lol: What on earth does this have to do with some nut writing about an affair with a dead man?? :lmfao::lmfao: See post #60
Not a thing .It's off topic as so many get with your buddy. :lmfao:
I don't believe this young woman and won't be buying her book.
But, as I said it's not manditory.
Getlo
12-06-2007, 05:35 PM
No, I found something more important to show my manhood. Brains and education.
Let me know how it goes ...
utmom2008
12-06-2007, 05:36 PM
Not a thing .It's off topic as so many get with your buddy. :lmfao:
I don't believe this young woman and won't be buying her book.
But, as I said it's not manditory.
:lmfao::lmfao: OK...point taken. But.....you always make sure that everyone sees when "my buddy" has gone off topic. :lol: If you live in glass houses........:hmm:
cameron
12-06-2007, 05:38 PM
Let me know how it goes ...
It's gone well for the last 40 years. Perhaps there's still hope for others ....
cameron
12-06-2007, 05:39 PM
:lmfao::lmfao: OK...point taken. But.....you always make sure that everyone sees when "my buddy" has gone off topic. :lol: If you live in glass houses........:hmm:
Unfortunatly, he always does ;; just as you have .:lmfao::lmfao::lmfao:
Getlo
12-06-2007, 05:46 PM
Post #51 is where this one went off topic. And that was posted by ... ?
I think Miranda, Lucy de Barbin, GBG and Wanda June Hill ought to get together for a meeting.
It would be a regular Algonquin Round Table!
Can you imagine ... ?
karenC
12-06-2007, 05:47 PM
Another Lucy barbin, silly to let her post her story.
That's exactly what I was about to post only I was going to add that she need not have bothered telling her story.
utmom2008
12-06-2007, 05:49 PM
Unfortunatly, he always does ;; just as you have .:lmfao::lmfao::lmfao:
I guess I followed your lead!! :lol::lol: Cameron...it's stuff like this that makes everyone on this board assume that you are a woman...:D Most males are not so into the tit-for-tat kind of stuff! ;);)
Getlo
12-06-2007, 05:52 PM
Most males are not so into the tit-for-tat kind of stuff! ;);)
Before cameron says it ... I AM, and am quite happy to admit it.
But on here, and in life in general, I will only ever respond with a "tat" after a "tit" has been lobbed my way first.
utmom2008
12-06-2007, 05:55 PM
Most males are not so into the tit-for-tat kind of stuff! ;);)
I said MOST , not ALL! :D:D
cameron
12-06-2007, 06:01 PM
Before cameron says it ... I AM, and am quite happy to admit it.
But on here, and in life in general, I will only ever respond with a "tat" after a "tit" has been lobbed my way first.
Thank you . You did beat me to it. You are female , I presume , since that is the measuring stick?
Getlo
12-06-2007, 06:08 PM
Thank you . You did beat me to it. You are female , I presume , since that is the measuring stick?
No idea what you're on about here ... ;)
"The only blind person at Christmastime is he who has not Christmas in his heart. "
Tell that to Stevie Wonder!
epmoodyblue
12-06-2007, 06:20 PM
epmoodyblue.......don't get your knickers in a knot over this! You have to realize that MOST of the population is going to think that a woman that writes of her affair with Elvis, an affair that took place after he had died, is a bona-fide goofball. Unfortunately...some have used this post as an excuse to side against Getlo and Stryx. If the truth be known, these same posters probably think this lady is a nut-case too. I just don't think that many people want to invest their time, or their money, in reading about someone's fantasy affair with a dead man. She may very well be a nice person, but her imagination is a little off for some of us.whats the big deal its a fantasy story about elvis.its not real so there is no harm done...if she decided to write a book about it ..its her buisness ...we cant tell her what to do--im outta this thread on to better threads-like i mentioned earlier its old news this thread showed up last year in this forum:king::cold:
utmom2008
12-06-2007, 06:25 PM
whats the big deal its a fantasy story about elvis.its not real so there is no harm done...if she decided to write a book about it ..its her buisness ...we cant tell her what to do--im outta this thread on to better threads-like i mentioned earlier its old news this thread showed up last year in this forum:king::cold:
The only "big deal" is knowing that most people are going to think she is a little off of her rocker....:D:D
rickb
12-06-2007, 06:33 PM
i think a 20-year-old was enough to keep Elvis busy in 1977
rick
epmoodyblue
12-06-2007, 07:01 PM
The only "big deal" is knowing that most people are going to think she is a little off of her rocker....:D:Dlots of peeps who have written books on elvis are luney off there rocker:king::cold:
utmom2008
12-06-2007, 07:19 PM
lots of peeps who have written books on elvis are luney off there rocker:king::cold:
You will get no argument from me on that statement! :D:D
Diane
12-06-2007, 07:26 PM
Me either, there are some doozies out there. :D:D
Diane
Johnny
12-07-2007, 02:21 AM
whats the big deal its a fantasy story about elvis.its not real so there is no harm done...
I'm betting that Elvis haters and many non-fans will have a field day with that cr*p book by that nutcase
SleepyJack
12-07-2007, 10:57 AM
If anyone wants to write a book about anything that`s their own business I guess....we can`t stop them.The problem is that once Elvis`s name is involved it all adds to the mountain of crap that is already piled up...and one way or another it cheapens his memory.......Talking robot head anyone??
utmom2008
12-07-2007, 12:52 PM
If anyone wants to write a book about anything that`s their own business I guess....we can`t stop them.The problem is that once Elvis`s name is involved it all adds to the mountain of crap that is already piled up...and one way or another it cheapens his memory.......Talking robot head anyone??
You are 100% right! (y)(y)(y)
Suzan
12-07-2007, 02:24 PM
ROF wouldnt you know it I had an affair w/Elvis as well...can I get my 15 min. now as well? ROF JK...yup some loonytunes out there for sure! LOL
Why oh why do some sites (very good and reputable one's at that) interview these peeps?
LORRIELOVESELVIS
12-07-2007, 06:17 PM
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$(n)
john carpenter
12-23-2007, 09:54 PM
Elvis was with many Women,but a 16 year old? But Elvis did live with Priscilla at Graceland when she was 16 or even younger,she says their relationship was innocent and they didnt make love till their honeymoon.I dont believe Elvis was that stupid to jepardize his career or freedom.If she said she made love to Elvis Ghost "my god how crazy is she?
john carpenter
12-23-2007, 10:02 PM
The best book ive ever read about elvis(and ive read many)was called Elvis and Gladys.It tells of his close relationship with his mother,and the heatbreak of losing her..great reading..but sad.The worst book was by Albert Goldman..hes a jerk.
PiersEIN
12-24-2007, 07:37 AM
Why oh why do some sites (very good and reputable one's at that) interview these peeps?
In this instance she contacted us at Elvis Info Net - (as many interesting genuine Elvis contacts often do).
Once we agree to do the interview - and the interviewee has spent sometime in replying - should we then say. . "Sorry, we don't believe you at all and we won't publish the interview."
People like Lucy de Barbin and Gail-B-G actually DO have an imapct on Elvis' legacy even if they are only telling "yarns".
It IS because Elvis is SO big that these stories and conspiracies abound.
Maybe we should ignore them all - and after all the reader can just skip the interview and move onto something else.
(same with the Elvis impersonators - we don't like most of them BUT they are a BIG favourite with some fans).
We have always said that Elvis Info Net is a totally un-biased and honest site. Note that we have NO sideline in selling dodgy bootlegs like some other sites - ;) !
So we believe our job is to provide INFORMATION, interviews, news and reviews that hopefully will be stimulating reading for some.
Same as our Jo Pirzada pissed off many fans. We don't write the interview answers, we just publish as it is (unless defamation is involved).
Fans seem to blame US for Jo Pirzada's views??!!! I mean really! Some important Elvis insiders wanted us to edit Jo's views!
We DON'T do that.
Sadly Nigel and I have VERY busy lives and full-time jobs - if only we had more free "elvis time"!!!
Please enjoy what we do have there - and ignore what you don't like!
All the best for Christmas :newyear:
Piers
cameron
12-24-2007, 09:05 AM
I've disagreed with some of the people you've interviewed, but in no way do I blame you or Nigel.....so long as you let us have our say too. ;)
You go, Piers !! (y):newyear:
Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.2.0 Copyright © 2013 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.