Big Balls or Complete Dumbfucks...A Forclosure Scam on Graceland...WTF were they thinking

I've said for a long time that if you throw one Fortune 100 CEO in jail for crimes his company committed then there is going to be a MASSIVE cleanup throughout all companies from CEO's wanting to avoid the same fate. No longer "eh I didn't know those people were selling junk bonds marked as AAA and making billions for us every year. Oh well".
Jail is for the poors
 
Who puts a balcony on a bathroom??? Most over rated musician ever!

Just cosmetic. It was a fake balcony.

Who would know that was a bathroom on the other side unless they actually lived there?

There are millions of cookie cutter houses in this country where the windows have fake shutters.
 
If you think that's the worst part, you obviously haven't seen inside.
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No, even for then it was gaudy and tacky. Basically what you'd expect when a hillbilly comes into a lot of money.

You're talking to someone who's parents had avocado green shag carpet and an orange couch and loveseat in the 70s.

The guest bathroom tub, toilet, and sink were avocado green. LOL
 
You're talking to someone who's parents had avocado green shag carpet and an orange couch and loveseat in the 70s.

The guest bathroom tub, toilet, and sink were avocado green. LOL
To be fair, most of us had that in the 70's lol. I don't think they made stuff in any other colors for that decade :)
 
I assume it's retro to when he died, no? Like literally a museum.

That would probably be tacky for today's decor.

minimum 50 bucks to see the bullshit

 
minimum 50 bucks to see the bullshit

I did it like ~25 years ago. It was worth doing it... once. However, it was disappointing that they wouldn't let us see the crapper that he died on; the tour guide just told us the story about early morning racquetball and then nodded towards the upstairs "office" where he died.
 
I did it like ~25 years ago. It was worth doing it... once. However, it was disappointing that they wouldn't let us see the crapper that he died on; the tour guide just told us the story about early morning racquetball and then nodded towards the upstairs "office" where he died.

i know I went in 1984 or 85. have very little memory of it.
 
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