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rustysgirl
01-03-2009, 10:55 PM
to his birthday..................hard to imagine Elvis @ 74 years old. he would have been more handsome than ever. such a beautiful man in more than many ways. the world truly lost a very special person. bless his beautiful heart. no one lives forever, but he should have longer. my birthday is the 28of this month. I feel it just so awesome to be born the same month as Elvis.
(y)

Merry
01-03-2009, 11:06 PM
Hi Rustysgirl,

My horse's name is Rusty. :D

What lovely things you say, and I agree with you! I love older men (or older Elvis') :hug: lol :D

Kathy Parkinson's birthday is coming up too, on the 8th! :D

My late grandfather's birthday was also in January. :D

A wonderful month!


Whoops, edit:

Except this is Ed, lol, not Rusty (Storm, our border collie, jumped on me and broke the camera the other day.....sigh.....). Ed slips into all photos, lol, he loves to be the centre of attention, oh well, lol! I wasn't taking a photo of him, at this time.....if I was, it would be a close up, lol, as he likes to put his muzzle on the camera (Ed thinks he is beautiful, well I do too, lol).

WHITETIGERMAN
01-03-2009, 11:21 PM
Yes........it's hard to imagine Elvis being at that age.We lost more than just a special person.We lost alot when Elvis passed...............he was so many things to all of us.
He truely was one in a million.I still and will always miss him.......that's for sure.

kathy parkinson
01-03-2009, 11:28 PM
These days 74 doesn't seem as old as it used to, wished he could have been around a bit longer,but, when we see pictures of him he will always be young, just glad he existed at all.

shelley.m.
01-03-2009, 11:35 PM
These days 74 doesn't seem as old as it used to, wished he could have been around a bit longer,but, when we see pictures of him he will always be young, just glad he existed at all.

Well said,Kathy.(y) I agree with you wholeheartedly.

Merry
01-03-2009, 11:41 PM
These days 74 doesn't seem as old as it used to, wished he could have been around a bit longer,but, when we see pictures of him he will always be young, just glad he existed at all.



I agree with you, Kathy, 74 isn't that old these days.

It's just a number.

Countdown until your birthdays :D

WHITETIGERMAN
01-04-2009, 12:03 AM
They always say that you are as young as you feel...............right?

Merry
01-04-2009, 12:07 AM
There is another saying, too, lol, :blush: lol.

shelley.m.
01-04-2009, 12:09 AM
Age is just a number.

Cliff
01-04-2009, 01:05 AM
I have two mottos. One is "18 till I die". And the other is "Age is just a measure of your life exprience".Well,gets me through the day. :)

Wendy56
01-04-2009, 09:36 PM
Elvis would look like a lovely grandpha. :] ... Oh my! Hard to imagine that :blink:

WHITETIGERMAN
01-04-2009, 09:50 PM
Elvis would look like a lovely grandpha. :] ... Oh my! Hard to imagine that :blink:



I know right?Just wish he was still here....those grandkids would have gotten anything they wanted for sure....he would have spoiled them.

Awickedreigndrop
01-04-2009, 11:09 PM
Wow, 74. How Elvis was I'm sure he would have kept himself up and have 20somethings like myself chasing after him! lol.

My brother and his wife anniversary is on Elvis' birthday. I have double the celebrating to do Thursday!

Cliff
01-05-2009, 01:39 AM
There is another saying, too, lol, :blush: lol.

Well,share it with the group. We're all friends here. :D

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Polk-Salad-Annie
01-05-2009, 01:51 AM
Yes, it's really hard to imagine Elvis being at that age.
He really should have lived longer.
He would have spoiled his grandchildren.

The world lost a very special person.:'(:'(

Polk-Salad-Annie
01-05-2009, 01:53 AM
my birthday is the 28of this month.
My birthday is on the 12th.

john carpenter
01-05-2009, 06:58 AM
My birthday is the 25th. Aquarians are cool!:lmfao:I know Elvis was a Capricorn.

renapap05
01-05-2009, 07:08 AM
Elvis would look like a lovely grandpha. :] ... Oh my! Hard to imagine that :blink:

I know how you feel Wendy:blink::lmfao::lmfao:

Emma
01-05-2009, 07:12 AM
Can't believe Elvis would be 74, I bet he'd still be as gorgeous as ever :wub:, I always get excited knowing that my birthday is the 5th of Janaury and that I was born the same month as he was :lol:

Merry
01-06-2009, 02:42 AM
Birthday Story -


For my sister's 10th birthday in August, 1971, my parents decided to
take us to Tahoe. We left about 4 a.m. for the 6 hour drive. My
sister and I slept the whole way. As we pulled in to Tahoe, my Dad
yelled "Wake up, we're here". My sister and I (who weren't to
thrilled about going to Tahoe) rose up, and the first thing to catch
our eyes was a taxi with a big "Elvis" billboard on top. Immediately,
we started yelling "Elvis is here! Can we see Elvis please,
please??!!" My parents slyly said "We'll see". We figured, of
course, that that's why we came here.

On August 2, still no mention from Mom and Dad about going to see Elvis. Then, about 6 p.m., they said "Kids, get ready, we're going to
see Elvis". You've never seen two kids more excited!

We went to the Sahara, took our seats in about the middle of the
theater, and the show began. Nipsey Russell opened. Then, the lights
went down, the excitement grew, and out came THE KING!

About 15 minutes into the show, a man came to our table and said "I
hear it's someones' birthday here". My sister said "It's mine!". He
then proceeded to lead her up to the front row. Now, I don't know who
this man was (I was only 8 years old), but he had to be one of Elvis'
guys, cause he got word to Elvis about my sister's birthday. Elvis then reached down into the audience, and to my family's
surprise, pulled my sister up on stage. He said something to the
effect of "I hear it's your birthday". He asked her her name and age
and sang "Happy Birthday" to her, and gave her a big hug and kiss. He
then called someone over from offstage, who brought him the 4-album
set "The Other Sides", which Elvis presented to my sister.

This was (and still is) the highlight of my sister's life. Truly a
dream come true from a huge Elvis fan. I have tried for years to find
someone with video or audio from that show, but have had no success.
If anyone can help me locate this, it would be tremendously appreciate
it. I would be forever indebted to anyone who could be of assistance.
Thanks,

memphis69
01-06-2009, 01:04 PM
Elvis Is The Only Celebrity Who Is Honored So Much On His Birthday. It Is Great For Us Elvis Fans He Is On He Radio, Tv And In The Media.

He Is The Greatest Icon Of Alltime And The Most Loved.

Elvis Is Everywhere!!!!!!!

shelley.m.
01-06-2009, 08:24 PM
You can always be like PeterPan and never want to grow up or is grow old? I've heard that saying many times before.

Merry
01-07-2009, 12:29 AM
Well,share it with the group. We're all friends here. :D

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LOL, Cliff, it isn't rude, but I've been "moderated" a bit lately, lol, so I have to be good :)

You'll know it! :) It's along the lines of feeling, lol :D

cibetty
01-07-2009, 01:15 AM
Birthday Story -


For my sister's 10th birthday in August, 1971, my parents decided to
take us to Tahoe. We left about 4 a.m. for the 6 hour drive. My
sister and I slept the whole way. As we pulled in to Tahoe, my Dad
yelled "Wake up, we're here". My sister and I (who weren't to
thrilled about going to Tahoe) rose up, and the first thing to catch
our eyes was a taxi with a big "Elvis" billboard on top. Immediately,
we started yelling "Elvis is here! Can we see Elvis please,
please??!!" My parents slyly said "We'll see". We figured, of
course, that that's why we came here.

On August 2, still no mention from Mom and Dad about going to see Elvis. Then, about 6 p.m., they said "Kids, get ready, we're going to
see Elvis". You've never seen two kids more excited!

We went to the Sahara, took our seats in about the middle of the
theater, and the show began. Nipsey Russell opened. Then, the lights
went down, the excitement grew, and out came THE KING!

About 15 minutes into the show, a man came to our table and said "I
hear it's someones' birthday here". My sister said "It's mine!". He
then proceeded to lead her up to the front row. Now, I don't know who
this man was (I was only 8 years old), but he had to be one of Elvis'
guys, cause he got word to Elvis about my sister's birthday. Elvis then reached down into the audience, and to my family's
surprise, pulled my sister up on stage. He said something to the
effect of "I hear it's your birthday". He asked her her name and age
and sang "Happy Birthday" to her, and gave her a big hug and kiss. He
then called someone over from offstage, who brought him the 4-album
set "The Other Sides", which Elvis presented to my sister.

This was (and still is) the highlight of my sister's life. Truly a
dream come true from a huge Elvis fan. I have tried for years to find
someone with video or audio from that show, but have had no success.
If anyone can help me locate this, it would be tremendously appreciate
it. I would be forever indebted to anyone who could be of assistance.
Thanks,

Kimmi, this is a really touching story. Thanks for sharing it!! Your sister was really lucky. Betti

Merry
01-08-2009, 04:41 PM
Kimmi, this is a really touching story. Thanks for sharing it!! Your sister was really lucky. Betti


Thanks honey, I should have been more clear, it was a story that I shared, not my story. Sorry! :blush:

Kimmi