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Elvis Presley and John Lennon: Still Alive
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<blockquote data-quote="Classicalfan626" data-source="post: 104831" data-attributes="member: 6594"><p>I'm going to go ahead and reveal a little bit of what I'm going to change in history.</p><p></p><p>According to history after I revise it, Elvis Presley and John Lennon are still very much alive and well today. Allow me to explain a series of intricate events/scenarios that will make this idea a reality.</p><p></p><p><strong>Elvis Presley</strong></p><p></p><p>Elvis does not enroll for service in the U.S. Army in 1958. Two big reasons prevent him from doing this.</p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Arnold George Dorsey moves from Leicester, England to Los Angeles, California on August 1, 1955. Mitch Miller signs him onto Columbia Records on September 1, 1956. On June 9, 1957 his producer/manager Joey Marcello (my creation, full name Joseph Alexander Marcello, born on March 30, 1918 to Italian immigrants in the Bronx) "renames" Dorsey as Engelbert Humperdinck. Engelbert experiences a sudden rise to a superstardom comparable to Elvis during the second half of 1957. Now that Engelbert is here to stay, Elvis must stay focused on his musical career if he is to prevent Engelbert from surpassing him in popularity.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Elvis is married to his first wife, Mary Elizabeth Butler (also my creation, born November 30, 1935 in Memphis, Tennessee) as of her 17th birthday, and they remain married until their divorce in 1960. They have a pair of twins, James and Lucy (both my creation, born September 1, 1953 in Memphis). These family ties also keep Elvis grounded.</li> </ol><p>The U.S. Army I strongly assume is known for messing some people up mentally, so that they tend to indulge in food and drugs like Elvis did pre-change of history. So minus serving in the Army, and in addition looking to his rival Engelbert Humperdinck (no drugs, tobacco, alcohol, overindulgence in food) as a sort of role model, Elvis remains clean, and he lives very well past 1977, continuing to shape rock music.</p><p></p><p><strong>John Lennon</strong></p><p></p><p>Mark David Chapman has been known for having very severe mental issues, which caused him to use inspiration from "Catcher in the Rye" to go and murder John Lennon. Instead of murdering John Lennon, he seeks medical help from a psychiatrist, and he recovers from his very severe mental issues and does great things in life and society. Also, I have more people carrying guns in cities like New York, due to great pressure from opponents of gun control, including Joey Marcello, the same guy I have producing/managing Engelbert Humperdinck. The cities start repealing gun control laws in the late 1960s.</p><p></p><p>Marcello is also known for winning battles in numerous injustices, such as very severely mental people needing medical/psychiatric attention and corporal punishment to children and among spouses in the home. Joey Marcello starts these great efforts, and in the long run this prevents John Lennon's 1980 murder, and Lennon also continues to shape rock music.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Classicalfan626, post: 104831, member: 6594"] I'm going to go ahead and reveal a little bit of what I'm going to change in history. According to history after I revise it, Elvis Presley and John Lennon are still very much alive and well today. Allow me to explain a series of intricate events/scenarios that will make this idea a reality. [B]Elvis Presley[/B] Elvis does not enroll for service in the U.S. Army in 1958. Two big reasons prevent him from doing this. [LIST=1] [*]Arnold George Dorsey moves from Leicester, England to Los Angeles, California on August 1, 1955. Mitch Miller signs him onto Columbia Records on September 1, 1956. On June 9, 1957 his producer/manager Joey Marcello (my creation, full name Joseph Alexander Marcello, born on March 30, 1918 to Italian immigrants in the Bronx) "renames" Dorsey as Engelbert Humperdinck. Engelbert experiences a sudden rise to a superstardom comparable to Elvis during the second half of 1957. Now that Engelbert is here to stay, Elvis must stay focused on his musical career if he is to prevent Engelbert from surpassing him in popularity. [*]Elvis is married to his first wife, Mary Elizabeth Butler (also my creation, born November 30, 1935 in Memphis, Tennessee) as of her 17th birthday, and they remain married until their divorce in 1960. They have a pair of twins, James and Lucy (both my creation, born September 1, 1953 in Memphis). These family ties also keep Elvis grounded. [/LIST] The U.S. Army I strongly assume is known for messing some people up mentally, so that they tend to indulge in food and drugs like Elvis did pre-change of history. So minus serving in the Army, and in addition looking to his rival Engelbert Humperdinck (no drugs, tobacco, alcohol, overindulgence in food) as a sort of role model, Elvis remains clean, and he lives very well past 1977, continuing to shape rock music. [B]John Lennon[/B] Mark David Chapman has been known for having very severe mental issues, which caused him to use inspiration from "Catcher in the Rye" to go and murder John Lennon. Instead of murdering John Lennon, he seeks medical help from a psychiatrist, and he recovers from his very severe mental issues and does great things in life and society. Also, I have more people carrying guns in cities like New York, due to great pressure from opponents of gun control, including Joey Marcello, the same guy I have producing/managing Engelbert Humperdinck. The cities start repealing gun control laws in the late 1960s. Marcello is also known for winning battles in numerous injustices, such as very severely mental people needing medical/psychiatric attention and corporal punishment to children and among spouses in the home. Joey Marcello starts these great efforts, and in the long run this prevents John Lennon's 1980 murder, and Lennon also continues to shape rock music. [/QUOTE]
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