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🚨 OUR NEXT CHAPTER-BY-CHAPTER SERIES IS HERE! 🚨
After I get home, we’re diving into one of the most talked-about books in the Elvis world…
Child Bride
If you’ve enjoyed our Kathy chapter-by-chapter reviews, you’re going to love this series.
We’ll be reading the book one chapter at a time, breaking down each chapter, discussing the story, sharing thoughts and reactions, and reviewing everything as we go. No skipping ahead—just an in-depth look at the book from beginning to end.
Whether you’ve already read it or you’re picking it up for the first time, I encourage you to grab a copy so you can follow along and join the discussion with each new episode.
www.amazon.com/Child-Bride-Priscilla-Beaulieu-Pres…
📖 Get your copy now, and let’s experience this book together—one chapter at a time. I have a feeling this is going to be one of our most engaging series yet.
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Support a real cause not some pizza oven crap.
Help our friend Cam!
www.gofundme.com/f/help-cameron-smith-rebuild-afte…
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July is always one of the hardest months for me.
It’s been 12 years since I lost my grandma, and if there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s that grief never truly goes away. Time teaches you how to carry it, but it never takes away the love or the emptiness that’s left behind.
One of the hardest parts is knowing I never got to say goodbye. That pain has stayed with me all these years. There isn’t a July that goes by without wishing I’d had one last conversation, one last hug, or one last chance to tell her how much I loved her.
That’s one of the reasons I could understand, in some small way, what Riley Keough must have felt when Lisa Marie Presley passed before she was able to get there. Losing someone you love is heartbreaking. Losing them without getting the chance to say goodbye is a different kind of pain that stays with you.
Every July, the memories come flooding back. Some make me smile. Others still bring tears.
Today, Elvis’ song I Miss You says what my heart has felt for the last 12 years:
“I miss you… oh, how I miss you.”
If you’ve ever lost someone you love, you know that grief isn’t something you “get over.” You simply learn to carry it. The love never ends, and neither do the memories.
I love you, Grandma. I miss you every single day, and I always will. ❤️
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I’m sorry but… WTF did I just see? 😳
Navarone Garibaldi asking Instagram followers to help buy a pizza oven honestly has me shaking my head.
At some point people are allowed to ask questions. When someone who has a public platform and a connection to such a well-known family asks everyday people to contribute money, people are naturally going to wonder what’s going on.
Maybe it is exactly what it says it is. Maybe there’s more context. I don’t know. But from the outside looking in… the optics are just bizarre.
People are struggling right now — paying bills, buying groceries, trying to keep their heads above water — and most people who want something extra have to save up and buy it themselves.
I literally had to read it twice because my first reaction was… “WTF?” 🤦♂️🍕
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Why do people keep making stuff like this? 😂 This will never happen — not now, not in a million years.
But there’s a much deeper story connected to all of this… one that a lot of fans don’t know. I’ve been working on a special episode that’s going to dig into it, and I think it’s going to surprise a lot of people.
Stay tuned — coming in August when I’m back home. 👀
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Check this out
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Oh, you don’t like me? That’s fine. 🔥
I’m not here to be everyone’s favorite person.
Some people will misunderstand me. Some will judge me. Some will make up their minds without ever knowing the full story.
That’s their choice.
As for me? I don’t have time for pettiness or drama. I’m too busy enjoying my summer, making memories at camp, creating content, and focusing on the people who actually support me.
Life is too short to spend it worrying about people who have already decided they don’t like you.
So keep your opinions. I’ll keep my peace.
I’ll keep creating. I’ll keep growing. And I’ll keep moving forward.
Oh, you don’t like me? That’s fine. I’m still going to enjoy my life. 🔥
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I want to address my recent post about Donna Presley.
First, I want to apologize for the tone of my original post. Looking back, I can see how some of my wording came across as more accusatory than I intended, and I’m genuinely sorry for that.
My goal was never to create drama or attack Donna personally. I was researching a historical claim because I couldn’t verify it through the sources I had available. The only place I have personally found Donna stating that she attended Elvis’s funeral is in her own book, Elvis: Precious Memories. I also reviewed the biography on her official website and did not find any mention of her attending the funeral there. That led me to ask if there were other sources I had missed.
I also want to clear up a misunderstanding. When I questioned the claim, I was not referring to a guest book or an official attendance list. I was talking about the biographies, historical publications, and other research materials I had consulted. My question was simply whether there were additional published sources that documented her attendance. It was a research question born out of curiosity, not an accusation.
If there are credible sources I’ve overlooked, I sincerely want to see them. I don’t know everything, and I’m always willing to learn, revisit my conclusions, and correct the record when new evidence is presented.
I’ve spent years building a community around Elvis history because I care deeply about preserving it as accurately as possible. That means asking questions, comparing sources, and continuing to learn. I hope people can understand that my intent was to seek information—not to hurt anyone.
I was disappointed that the conversation led to personal attacks. While Donna did not mention me by name, a video discussing the situation resulted in others calling me derogatory names and making assumptions about my character. We don’t have to agree on every topic, but I believe we can disagree respectfully without attacking each other personally.
To everyone who responded respectfully—whether you agreed with me or not—thank you. I appreciate those who shared information and engaged in a civil discussion. My hope is that we can all continue to honor Elvis’s legacy with kindness, respect, and a shared desire to keep learning.
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Just call me yarn head
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Hi from camp. Just call me Mr Media
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