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10th November 2013, 07:55 AM
#21
Re: Elvis
Elvis the pelvis, always used to wonder if he had the works to back up his pelvic movements. Bill Haley for Rock and Roll anytime. Elvis might appeal to some with his sultry looks and pouting mouth, looked better when did his bit in the forces, at least his hair looked less greasy. John Sabourn
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10th November 2013, 12:03 PM
#22
Re: Elvis
Hi Shipmates,Elvis is a rock and roll god!!! one off the all time greats a one man industry, but my favorite singer will allways be Nat King Cole....
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11th November 2013, 11:22 AM
#23
Re: Elvis
Originally Posted by
robpage
Well I never fancied him , but I have never been confused
Do you think Rob thta maybe us guys on UCL may have missed out on something??
Happy daze John in Oz.
Life is too short to blend in.
John Strange R737787
World Traveller
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11th November 2013, 09:38 PM
#24
Re: Elvis
now this is just a thought talking to some young kids tonight in the local park I had my dog they had staffs with them. I started talking as you do about dogs and there ways? and the subject came up about dangerous dogs biting kids? now think about it a dog has the sense of smell some hundreds of times better that ours? so I asked the lads if they could don't smoke pot or any other drug like crack and such a dog can get just as stoned as a human and is likely to turn a placid dog into a wild beast and I think that is why supposedly good dogs turn bad? the lads said they never thought of it like that. my daughter in law is a child health visitor now tells the same to young parents on her rounds now if you think the same pass it on to the young you may save a kids life? thanks jp
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