Colin B wrote:John wrote:That's cheered me up.
My work here is done.
Apparently not, what with all the additions since your comment. Wasn't there a woman in the mix there somewhere?
Colin B wrote:John wrote:That's cheered me up.
My work here is done.
Ben wrote:What about a couple of the other Smith cousins who were around in the early days?
John wrote:Colin B wrote:John wrote:That's cheered me up.
My work here is done.
Apparently not, what with all the additions since your comment. Wasn't there a woman in the mix there somewhere?
Jak wrote:John wrote:Colin B wrote:John wrote:That's cheered me up.
My work here is done.
Apparently not, what with all the additions since your comment. Wasn't there a woman in the mix there somewhere?
I wouldn't add any female to the list. Patti was the first one I thought of when I read you're comment but I think she misses the cut. I don't think a female woukd have been allowed in that tight group.
Jak wrote:Patti always came across as a very nice person. Very likeable.
Mountain Mist wrote:Jak wrote:Patti always came across as a very nice person. Very likeable.
Yes, I was told how Patti was very happy and joyful, she was funny, and wonderful to be around (I wish I had taken up the offer to chat with her all those years ago).
Did you have the opportunity to speak with Patti, Jak?
Jak wrote:Mountain Mist wrote:Jak wrote:Patti always came across as a very nice person. Very likeable.
Yes, I was told how Patti was very happy and joyful, she was funny, and wonderful to be around (I wish I had taken up the offer to chat with her all those years ago).
Did you have the opportunity to speak with Patti, Jak?
Unfortunately, I never got to meet her or speak with her.I wish I had. I wish more of the people around Elvis would have been more like her. I think the dynamic of the group was dysfunctional at best. Seems like everybody had an agenda and was trying to better their position. Of course Elvis was the one pulling the strings. Patti seemed like a very positive person who wasn't trying to take advantage of Elvis. I still think the MM was a boys club though. I also think Al is a good guy. He's another like Patti who has shown great respect for Elvis.
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