that's soo 70s
It's a really nice thing to possess.. thanks for sharing![]()
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Well...............that is neat.What was it like in there?
Cool! Thanks, for posting Rosanne.What was her shop like?
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SWEET!!! Thanks For Showing us
R.I.P ~ROSANNE~
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The One and Only King of Rock'n'Roll.
Rosanne, you always have the best stuff! Too bad she wasn't there you could,ve given her a piece of your mind!![]()
I'm the King of the Jungle, They call me Tigerman
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It was very small...very boutique like. I bought 2 outfits that day, they would be in style again right now. The pants were baby blue cords...now we call them flare-leg, back in 1973 we called them bellbottoms.Her clother were not cheap, but they weren't outlandishly expensive either. She wasn't there that day but her partner Olivia Bis was there.
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Thanks so much for posting this Rosanne! I am sure all of us here appreciate the things you share with us! TCB is so privileged to have people on here who can share real life experiences and things that they have had or seen during the Elvis years. Kim
A bunch.....probably 12 or so. I found them in a drawer at Mother's house where she kept all the family photo's and newspaper clippings of important days. There was Elvis' death along with JFK and Oswald's assasination newspaper headlines. Alot of interesting history to read....![]()
Yes, my brother and I spent hours looking at just the one drawer, with many more to go.There is a fabulous pic of JFK taken 15 minutes before he was shot. My brother's school let them go outside to watch the motorcade as it went by, and he was able to get a good, close-up pic of the entire car. JFK is smiling and waving....very eery to look at now knowing what was about to happen.
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