I wanted to start a new thread about this, but the credit goes to TheRunningGirl. TMZ has another gallery on their website called Celebrity Graves. There is a picture of Vernon Presley's grave and the caption under it says.
"Elvis still isn't really dead"
Postby TheRunningGirl ยป Sat Aug 14, 2010 3:18 pm
TMZ lack of response to the mail shot has got nothing to do with their beliefs in Elvis being alive; in the Celeb Grave section of their website - TMZ shows the following picture with the description: "Elvis still isn't really dead"
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LoginI went through the pics, and many have a connection to MJ or it has people that died at a young age and/or drug overdose and/or a questionable death. (Marilyn Monroe, Jimi Hendrix, John Belushi, Jim Morrison, John Candy to name a few)
The first one has a pyramid and it says
"Nic Cage's Tomb". Well, he's not dead, but we all know the connection with MJ.
They also have the 3 Stooges' graves as well as Jack Haley (who played the Tin Man in the Wizard of Oz.) What I found interesting was what they wrote under his pic
"Jack Haley will live on forever."Clark Gable's says--
"Clark Gable was named the King of Hollywood"Merv Griffin's says--
"I will not be right back after this message" (his birth year was 19
25)
Charles Bronson's grave has a poem on it and the last stanza says "Of quiet birds in circled flight. I am the soft stars that shine at night.
Do not stand at my grave and cry. I am not here. I did not die.
Frank Sinatra's tombstone says
"The best is yet to come"
Jim Morrison--the caption under the pic says
"Jim Morrison is music legend" **notice the present tense**
John Ritter's has a quote from the Beatles
"And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make"Sammy Davis Jr.'s is on there.
It shows a monument that Nancy Reagan had built for herself.
I don't know if there are any connections between the following people and MJ....
does anyone else know if there are any connections that I am not aware of? Shelly Winters, Walter Mathau, Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer, Don Knotts, John Wayne, Ella Fitzgerald, Wyatt Earp, Rodney Dangerfield, Levi Strauss?? (this one doesn't seem to fit with the rest) Lawrence Welk, Bob Hope, Sugar Ray Robinson, Joey Ramone, Lawrence Olivier (Shakespeare connection?)
There was the number 25 on several tombstones as well.
Humphrey Bogart (Dec. 25)
Bing Crosby (1977)
Capt. Kangaroo (July 25, Feb. 25)
Sammy Davis Jr. (1925)
There may or may not be any significance to these people/pics, but I am interested in anyone's thoughts or ideas.