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Elvis' Twin Identical?

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David Hungate

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Jan 17, 2000, 3:00:00 AM1/17/00
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I always wondered if they were idendical. How do you know for sure? I have
never seen this mentioned. Thanks.
From: "Angeline Smith" <an...@ro.com>
Subject: Re: Brothers name ?
Date: Tuesday, January 04, 2000 6:23 PM

Jesse Garon was Elvis' twin brother' name. I wonder if they were
identical...

GGPRESLEY

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Jan 18, 2000, 3:00:00 AM1/18/00
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I had never seen anything written about this before either although just
recently I had seen something in a book but cant remember which one because I
have read several books on Elvis lately but anyway I just recently saw
something that said the doctors think thought that they may have been identical
and that Gladys always referred to Jessie as Elvis identical twin when talking
to Elvis.

Gigi


Allen Damron

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Jan 19, 2000, 3:00:00 AM1/19/00
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ggpr...@aol.com (GGPRESLEY) writes: > I always wondered if they were idendical. How do you know for sure? I have
Gigi,
Have you ever read the book ELVIS & Gladys ? I think in it one of ELVIS'
cuz.said they were so unless we had someone who was there when they were
born who is to know.
Keeping ELVIS #1 & Jimmy"ORION"Ellis king of the soundalikes,Allen

Tim Carter

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Jan 26, 2000, 3:00:00 AM1/26/00
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Back in '73 I worked at the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel's and got to listen to Elvis sing every night. He was in his prime,
physically and otherwise. I remember writing on a piece of cardboard 'YOU'RE THE KING!', and taping it to the window
by the cafeteria where he walked through to the show surrounded by body guards dressed like the Jetsons and checking
every doorway and corner and yelling into walkie-talkies. When it was safe, Elvis walked down the hall in a suit worth
thousands of dollars, and covered with priceless jewels, surrounded like a quarterback by his guards, he was totally
calm and relaxed, and waved to us every day with a smile. I seem to remember he started his show with Blue Suede
Shoes. All through his performance I was walking back and forth in my duties on the other side of the curtain from
where he was singing. Felt like family and home.

--Tim

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