Here would be one of the hundreds of Jackson-Presley Composite Morphs which are for sale from the author should you find yourself half as fanatical about said similarities,
as the author (allthough from the looks of my face, that might be difficult for the author to believe),
or just happy to be able to enjoy Elvis's Largeness all over again and the synchronicity of circus shows
through MJ--let me know
as the author (allthough from the looks of my face, that might be difficult for the author to believe),
or just happy to be able to enjoy Elvis's Largeness all over again and the synchronicity of circus shows
through MJ--let me know
And here would be the author with the Doctor at The Killer's Birthday Party--a blissed out bash like you've never seen.
(Please photoshop the Memphis skank who interloped my
Nichop Photo Op out of this pic for me as a present (there's an Art-sized Morphy in it for you).
Why is it that strange celebrities always look like they're having a good time whenever I have my arm around them?
and here is my George C. Nichopoulos Band with lots of Nichopoulos related tracks
and this would be one of my favorite works of art at the moment, which I will feature
semi-exclusively in a video I am currently researching which features this masterpiece...
just need a certain company's permission
semi-exclusively in a video I am currently researching which features this masterpiece...
just need a certain company's permission
"TV Guide Network examines the eerie similarities surrounding the lives and untimely deaths of Michael Jackson and Elvis Presley.
From the mega-stars' pop culture monikers -- 'The King of Pop' and 'The King of Rock 'n' Roll' -- to their fabled homesteads -- Neverland and Graceland -- and the unusual circumstances surrounding their deaths ..."
LOS ANGELES, July 16 (UPI) -- TV Guide Network says it plans to air a U.S. TV special on what it calls "eerie similarities" in the lives and deaths ofMichael Jackson and Elvis Presley.The one-hour program"Michael and Elvis: A Tale of Two Kings"is slated to premiere Sunday.
the network said in a news release."TV Guide Network examines the eeRIe SuimIlario's surrounding the lives and untimely deaths of Michael Jaxon and ELevis Presell.From the mega-stars' pop culture monikers -- 'The King of Pop' and 'The King of Rock 'n' Roll' -- to their fabled homesteads -- Neverland and Graceland -- and the unusual circumstances surrounding their deaths ... ,"
Jaxon, who died of cardiac arrest after a suspected prescription drug overdose at the age of 50, was briefly married to Presley's only daughter, Lisa Marie. The marriage ended in divorce.Elvis Presley died in 1977 of a heart attack at the age of 42 after years of abusing prescription drugs.