User talk:Elvisdarryl

On August 5th,2000 in San Francisco, California, I met Elvis Presley at Davies symphony hall on Van Ness Avenue. The venue was "ELVIS THE CONCERT" the long running virtual concert that portrays Elvis center stage as most rock concerts do today.Their were metal detectors placed at the entrance to the hall off GROVE St.. Also, the poster stated "if you have never seen Elvis before this will be as close as you get." I arrived 15 minutes after the concert started. Upon my arrival there was a black about my age outside exclaiming he needed a ticket so he could see the concert.Going inside I came to a long decent of stairs, at the top of the stairs I could see a man walkin funny. He was being lead by a teenager in a serpentine movement across the mezzanine heading into the lodge seating. The man resembled Elvis Presley. I thought nothing of it even though I was told by a friend of his that he is alive and he secretly traveling aroiund with this virtual concert. I beleived his friend only after I had three special interactions with him that night.

Seeing him at the begining of the concert was the first time, however, I did see two more times later on that evening.The second time was in the beverage line during intermission.He was posing with his back to the counter hands on hips like his pose that we remember him posing in so many of his photos.I turned around onthe third time feeling something pulling me to look backwards. On the third time he animated in his jaunt he danced away.

The third time was the interaction with Elvis. I stopped Joe Esposito for an autograph.I said that I heard he had moved to Sacramento area. He walked away very fast. He probably wanted to know how I knew. This action brought Elvis out for the third time, the encounter that brought him faced to face with me. He was curious who this stranger was thta knew where his best friend lived. Needless, to say I came face to face with the father of Rock and Roll. And, if you think Elvis is dead don't beleive a word of it because it is all a great big lie.