I try to see everything.....![]()
Very interesting, ladies - even if Elvis wasn't my type. I regard him more like a friendly neighbor or family member.
It's too bad I'm training like that. How on earth could I ever please you ladies visually?
all the goons I left behind,
memories still linger..
I think I love this thread![]()
ok one for the guys, one for the gals
I never looked for trouble but I never ran.
and then there is this one, maybe this one is going a tad to far.
do jocks count as pants?
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I never looked for trouble but I never ran.
You know, the ones where he's having his medical for the army, I find myself squirming on his behalf............having the cameras watching him in his underwear.....I think it wasn't needed...........far too intrusive
"NO-ONE, BUT NO-ONE,IS HIS EQUAL, OR EVER WILL BE. HE WAS, AND IS SUPREME".Mick Jagger
A considerate point of view. From where I stand, there seems to be an element of power involved: "we can make you do the most humiliating things". Guess anyone would prefer a picture where Elvis is more comfortable, if you want to have a photo to make you say to yourself "OMG he's so hot!"
So many seem to think that we girls should be aroused by men like Gladstone and Earl Haig and Baden-Powell, isn't it?
all the goons I left behind,
memories still linger..
I don't think they should have taken photo's of him at all during his army physical no other soldier had to go through that. I've often wondered why it was allowed. I've often wondered whether it was the Col, the Army or someone else who felt that this intrusion was ok. I didn't think it was a problem posting it here as they are in our gallery. I'm sorry if it offened anyone. I never meant to embarass or cause any offence to Elvis' memory either. I can ask to take the photo down from the thread or I think i can delete it myself.
I also think that when his mtoehr died no camera's should have been allowed into take pictures of him.
I never looked for trouble but I never ran.
There you have it: entering the army because you need to prove "you're doing your duty like any average man", and when you're finally into it being confronted with things no ordinary man has to face.
That is how the average becomes unaverage.
Don't worry 'bout it though - if these sweethearts wouldn't approve, they would have done something to remove it.
all the goons I left behind,
memories still linger..
the clip you posted JJ, what movie is that from
I never looked for trouble but I never ran.