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  1. #181
    Quote Originally Posted by Teddy View Post
    Just look at the randy smile on Elvis's face
    He looks like all his birthdays and Christmases just arrived at once!
    Wouldn't have yours>>>>>
    "More people today should see him not simply as a performer, but as an artist with a great soul."

    John Bakke, professor emeritus
    University of Memphis

  2. #182
    Well sure but I would have at least found somewhere private!
    'Taking Care of Beaulieu'.

  3. #183
    Quote Originally Posted by Teddy View Post
    Well sure but I would have at least found somewhere private!

    Not if it was your only opportunity!!!!
    "More people today should see him not simply as a performer, but as an artist with a great soul."

    John Bakke, professor emeritus
    University of Memphis

  4. #184
    Okay, I'll give you that- but what was Elvis's excuse?
    'Taking Care of Beaulieu'.

  5. #185
    Quote Originally Posted by Teddy View Post
    Okay, I'll give you that- but what was Elvis's excuse?

    Maybe it was HER only opportunity -- you know, with his other issues......
    "More people today should see him not simply as a performer, but as an artist with a great soul."

    John Bakke, professor emeritus
    University of Memphis

  6. #186
    MissyM
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    I think they could be very happy and in love. But like most normal relationships, they had bad times too. Often times it takes a while to settle the bad things down. Some relationships just can't get past the bad stuff. They become more of a determining factor and don't outweight the happy and loving times. I think that is what happened with them.
    Now to clear something up: people assume because of things I say that I hate Priscilla, I don't have that much strong feelings for her. And I think it's assumed that I think what she did was so bad. Maybe you do but I don't. This was Elvis, a handsome, charismatic, famous rich man. I can't say I wouldn't do what she did. And I do think she paid a price for wanting to be with him.
    My problems comes with her actions after she had Lisa. Why, because I do think he wanted it to work. I think before the marriage and after Lisa came, he was faithful and had been giving her much more freedom and understanding about what it was like to live with him. I guess because I think that was by far the happiest time of their lives, I get frustrated wondering why when she finally got it all, she threw it out the window because of lack of sex?? Don't get me wrong, I have had friends who went through the same changes in their relationships after a baby. But they did not seek out other men. They knew that a child was involved now. They waited for it to work itself out because they were so happy in so many other aspects of the marriage. I feel bad for Elvis and maybe he doesn't deserve it because he fooled around for too long before they got married, but I do. I feel bad cause he made a promise and I think wanted to keep it.
    Who knows if he would have????? But didn't he deserve a chance? Didn't the marriage deserve a chance?
    Everything she did after the affair I question.
    Did she do right to leave him, shoot, I don't hold that against her, that marriage was dead in the water. I think they both just held on to the good times like a life boat keeping it barely floating for Lisa.
    Last edited by MissyM; 10-08-2008 at 07:00 AM.

  7. #187
    Quote Originally Posted by ehollier View Post
    May, 1967 and May 1968, respectively.
    OK, thanks.
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  8. #188
    Quote Originally Posted by Teddy View Post
    Just look at the randy smile on Elvis's face
    He looks like all his birthdays and Christmases just arrived at once!
    Yes, I can see Santa and a reindeer behind.
    _________________

  9. #189
    Quote Originally Posted by MissyM View Post
    I think they could be very happy and in love. But like most normal relationships, they had bad times too. Often times it takes a while to settle the bad things down. Some relationships just can't get past the bad stuff. They become more of a determining factor and don't outweight the happy and loving times. I think that is what happened with them.
    Now to clear something up: people assume because of things I say that I hate Priscilla, I don't have that much strong feelings for her. And I think it's assumed that I think what she did was so bad. Maybe you do but I don't. This was Elvis, a handsome, charismatic, famous rich man. I can't say I wouldn't do what she did. And I do think she paid a price for wanting to be with him.
    My problems comes with her actions after she had Lisa. Why, because I do think he wanted it to work. I think before the marriage and after Lisa came, he was faithful and had been giving her much more freedom and understanding about what it was like to live with him. I guess because I think that was by far the happiest time of their lives, I get frustrated wondering why when she finally got it all, she threw it out the window because of lack of sex?? Don't get me wrong, I have had friends who went through the same changes in their relationships after a baby. But they did not seek out other men. They knew that a child was involved now. They waited for it to work itself out because they were so happy in so many other aspects of the marriage. I feel bad for Elvis and maybe he doesn't deserve it because he fooled around for too long before they got married, but I do. I feel bad cause he made a promise and I think wanted to keep it.
    Who knows if he would have????? But didn't he deserve a chance? Didn't the marriage deserve a chance?
    Everything she did after the affair I question.
    Did she do right to leave him, shoot, I don't hold that against her, that marriage was dead in the water. I think they both just held on to the good times like a life boat keeping it barely floating for Lisa.
    I agree with most of this wholeheartedly.
    The extra pressure which is created by the arrival of a child is very often the undoing of an already compromised relationship.
    With Elvis and Cilla, it wasn't so much that they didn't love each other enough- it was largely down to the uniquely unusual circumstances which came with being who he was. You can't have an extraordinary life and excel at being ordinary, too.
    Lisa arrived just as Elvis's career was about to shift gear again.
    Something had to give and in the end it was the marriage. I don't know if it really matters 'who did what first'.
    'Taking Care of Beaulieu'.

  10. #190
    Quote Originally Posted by Donut View Post
    Yes, I can see Santa and a reindeer behind.
    No sack jokes! This is very sensitive!
    'Taking Care of Beaulieu'.

  11. #191
    Quote Originally Posted by Teddy View Post
    No sack jokes! This is very sensitive!
    Well, what did you expect? they were in love...
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  12. #192
    Quote Originally Posted by Teddy View Post
    I agree with most of this wholeheartedly.
    The extra pressure which is created by the arrival of a child is very often the undoing of an already compromised relationship.
    With Elvis and Cilla, it wasn't so much that they didn't love each other enough- it was largely down to the uniquely unusual circumstances which came with being who he was. You can't have an extraordinary life and excel at being ordinary, too.
    Lisa arrived just as Elvis's career was about to shift gear again.
    Something had to give and in the end it was the marriage. I don't know if it really matters 'who did what first'.

    Very true!!!
    "More people today should see him not simply as a performer, but as an artist with a great soul."

    John Bakke, professor emeritus
    University of Memphis

  13. #193
    Quote Originally Posted by Teddy View Post
    That first photo is positively obscene!
    And there is someone behind them watching, too!
    Have they no shame?
    Get a room, already!
    OMG.....I had NEVER noticed that before!!!

  14. #194
    Quote Originally Posted by Donut View Post
    LOL I can't see their hands, I hope they didn't eat chips after that.


    Quote Originally Posted by ehollier View Post
    May, 1967 and May 1968, respectively.
    Wonder what "day" in May of 1967...was she still her virginal self in this pic?

  15. #195
    Quote Originally Posted by Teddy View Post
    I agree with most of this wholeheartedly.
    The extra pressure which is created by the arrival of a child is very often the undoing of an already compromised relationship.
    With Elvis and Cilla, it wasn't so much that they didn't love each other enough- it was largely down to the uniquely unusual circumstances which came with being who he was. You can't have an extraordinary life and excel at being ordinary, too.
    Lisa arrived just as Elvis's career was about to shift gear again.
    Something had to give and in the end it was the marriage. I don't know if it really matters 'who did what first'.
    I totally agree with you Teddy.

  16. #196
    Quote Originally Posted by ehollier View Post
    Maybe it was HER only opportunity -- you know, with his other issues......
    If his "issues" were such a problem at this time...then how was he physically able to screw around ALL THE TIME as Pris wants us all to think?

  17. #197
    Originally Posted by MissyM
    I think they could be very happy and in love. But like most normal relationships, they had bad times too. Often times it takes a while to settle the bad things down. Some relationships just can't get past the bad stuff. They become more of a determining factor and don't outweight the happy and loving times. I think that is what happened with them.
    Now to clear something up: people assume because of things I say that I hate Priscilla, I don't have that much strong feelings for her. And I think it's assumed that I think what she did was so bad. Maybe you do but I don't. This was Elvis, a handsome, charismatic, famous rich man. I can't say I wouldn't do what she did. And I do think she paid a price for wanting to be with him.
    My problems comes with her actions after she had Lisa. Why, because I do think he wanted it to work. I think before the marriage and after Lisa came, he was faithful and had been giving her much more freedom and understanding about what it was like to live with him. I guess because I think that was by far the happiest time of their lives, I get frustrated wondering why when she finally got it all, she threw it out the window because of lack of sex?? Don't get me wrong, I have had friends who went through the same changes in their relationships after a baby. But they did not seek out other men. They knew that a child was involved now. They waited for it to work itself out because they were so happy in so many other aspects of the marriage. I feel bad for Elvis and maybe he doesn't deserve it because he fooled around for too long before they got married, but I do. I feel bad cause he made a promise and I think wanted to keep it.
    Who knows if he would have????? But didn't he deserve a chance? Didn't the marriage deserve a chance?
    Everything she did after the affair I question.
    Did she do right to leave him, shoot, I don't hold that against her, that marriage was dead in the water. I think they both just held on to the good times like a life boat keeping it barely floating for Lisa.





    This one made me silent. Good post
    It's hard NOT to imagine Elvis as perfect; how else could someone be THAT good looking, THAT talented, THAT generous & THAT charismatic

  18. #198
    Quote Originally Posted by riley View Post
    This one made me silent. Good post
    Yes, it was a great post.

  19. #199
    Quote Originally Posted by utmom2008 View Post




    Wonder what "day" in May of 1967...was she still her virginal self in this pic?
    If the first pic is from May 67 they had to be married by then, as for the other one from May 68 she was by then taking dancing lessons or about to take them
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  20. #200
    One would hope that they were married in the first one, given their uninhibited alfresco coitus!
    'Taking Care of Beaulieu'.

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