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I want to throw this question out there: Do any of you know anyone named Elvis or Oprah?
Do any of you know anyone named Elvis or Oprah?
First though, I posed a question yesterday asking if any of you have ever met an Elvis or an Oprah, because as famous as those celebs are, you just don't see many other people with those names, and Mrs. Sinclair, up in Hazen, North Dakota, shout out to you for submitting Elvis Stoico, the famous Canadian figure skater.
First, though, I posed a question yesterday asking if any of you have ever met an Elvis or an Oprah, because as famous as those celebs are, you just don't see many other people with those names.
I'm Elvis Parsley!
I'm Elvis Parsley.
And I was like, "That's the best direction I've ever had, short of Mike White." But then he came back and he said, "He's a cross between David Hasselhoff meets Burt Reynolds meets Elvis." And I was like, "Say no more." I got a wig for that.
But then he came back and he said, he's a cross between David Hasselhoff meets Burt Reynolds meets Elvis.
This makes me think about in the '50s when Elvis was getting banned, when rock and roll was starting up, you know,
when Elvis was getting banned.
This motion triggers neighboring nerve cells that convert that physical energy into electrical impulses, zipping up the auditory nerve into the auditory cortex, where the brain is like, "Oh, songbirds!" or "Elvis!" or "Vengeance!" or whatever.
nerve into the auditory cortex, where the brain is like 'Oh, songbirds!', or 'Elvis!',
Underwood's comparison to the notorious Nixon, whom Spacey also played in the 2016 film Elvis and Nixon, is a plausible parallel.
Nixon, whom Spacey also played in the 2016 film Elvis and Nixon, is a plausible
It's like, you want to have Elvis Presley's guitar or another guitar just like it?
It's like, do you want to have Elvis Presley's guitar or another guitar just like it?
He worked for Elvis Presley, not as a manager, but as an assistant and helper from the agency all the way through my career.
He worked for Elvis Presley, not as a manager, but
I think introductions are in order, don't you, love to, Elvis.