If Jesus is King of all things, is he also king of the burgers?
Is he… the Burger King?
no dont mock….KING OF KINGS IS DIFFERENT….HE DOESNT even need burgers
Is he… the Burger King?
no dont mock….KING OF KINGS IS DIFFERENT….HE DOESNT even need burgers
I am going to Hawaii, and want to island hop. I see Hawaii, Aloha and Go each compete for island hopping business. Which is the "best" airline, defined by newest planes, best seating….
Hawaiian, hands down.
What is that family movie. It could be Eddie Murphy or Ice Cube movie I am not sure. There is a little called Presley Bishop and she has a baby brother. I can’t remember what her name was in the movie.
http://www.imdb.com/search
You could try looking for some clues here
I search by actress name and nothing with Presley Bishop showed up..or anything close to that spelling.
On the main page http://www.imdb.com
You could go through the Eddie Murphy or Ice Cube movies and view the cast list.
Maybe the title will ring a bell too.
It would help to know how old the movie is. The little girl might not be little anymore, so I dont know what Im looking for. But this should help a lot, as you know more about the time frame and plot
There’s lots of options on that first link, I gave. You can search Plot, Keywords etc
Sorry I tried !
Only match I get on a yahoo search, but lists no credits, if its the same child. Nothing else is showing up.
http://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=A0geu8lQ8kpLlVwAy4JXNyoA?p=%22presley+bishop%22+actress&fr2=sb-top&fr=slv8-&sao=1
I would. I am non-muslim and believe I speak for many right now.
Unfortunately, yes, I would be suspicious, but not afraid. Forewarned is forearmed, and while it’s true those who claim to be Muslim are not all terrorists, Islam is not a religion of love and peace. It’s doctrine promotes hate and violence in it’s most fundamental application. All stereotypes are not true, but there is usually a bit of truth in all stereotypes. 9-11, USS Cole, Marine barracks in Lebanon, WTC in 93, and so many other incidents have contributed to a negative Muslim stereotype.
The only ones i can find on google images are too small and illegible.
Thanks in advance.
I don’t but if you look on www.musicroom.com you can download sheet music; it’s only a couple of quid and is v. good quality.
Heartbreak Hotel was recorded by Elvis Presley as a single in 1956 and became the singer’s first Number 1 pop record.
I don’t think he actually sang it in a film he made, but a movie with the same title, based on a mythical incident involving the kidnapping of Elvis Presley, was released theatrically in 1988. It starred David Keith as Elvis Presley.
7 is the answer I found – used for the visiontv contest
I read somewhere recently that she was born in brooklyn. But none of the articles that I read say what part of brooklyn she is from.
most likely the officer housing in Fort Hamilton . you don’t need to be in a particular branch to use it’s facilities; ie my grandfather was army, but they do most of their shopping in a navy exchange and it’s commissary.
Floyd Bennett Field had been a Naval Air Station (her biological father was a Navy pilot), but to the best of my knowledge had no on-site housing.
Elvis is just a thief of African American blues music, why does everyone think that he’s the king if he didn’t do anything but steal from blues?
And plz say something bsides racism, because ik that, but I don’t think that that is the complete explaination.
But…it already sounds like your question was racially motivated.
What you need to understand is that Elvis performed a service of sorts to society. Black artists couldn’t make it in mainstream society because of the racism. Once the white artists (Jerry Lee Lewis, pat Boone and other white artists were ALL in on it, but Elvis was the "King" because he had the most impact) broke through the boundaries of racism with the "black music" and the opportunistic record companies saw how popular it was, it opened the doors for the originals, the black artists themselves. So Elvis did what he had to do…he paved the way through the record companies and mainstream media to start taking notice of these black artists that the white artists were copying and Elvis did it the best.
You know, I knew a lot of black Elvis fans. They knew what he was doing and approved. I don’t see why todays generation has a problem with it. You’re all setting back enjoying the music of black artists – something you could not have been allowed to do 35+ years ago. Stop complaining and enjoy what people have worked hard to give you.
Elvis Gospel Playlist (180 great videos): http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=35E98DE5341D5D8B
Also very recommendable if you’d like to know more about Elvis and his love for gospel-music:
1.) “Elvis Presley – He Touched Me Vol. 1 & 2 – The Gospel Music of Elvis Presley” (2 DVDs)
2.) “Prayers of Elvis” (by M. Wilson, www.elvisgospel.com/links.htm)
3.) “Elvis – Peace in the Valley. The complete Gospel recordings” (3 Audio-CDs).
Also listen to 20 of them here: www.elvisgospel.nl/site.php?page=music
4.) “The Touch Of Two Kings. Growing Up At Graceland. A True Story” (by Elvis’ stepbrother Rick Stanley who’ s an evangelist now).
“Caught in a trap” (Rick Stanley – one of the most interesting insider – books!)
5.) “Elvis – His Love For Gospel Music And J.D. Sumner” (J.D. Sumner with Bob Terrell)
6.) “Elvis and Gladys” (”The most fine grainded Elvis bio ever …” by Elaine Dundy)
7.) Aug. 2007: “The Gospel Side Of Elvis” (Joe Moscheo – one of Elvis’ background singers)
Performance dates:
August 7, 1970. International Hotel, Las Vegas, NV. (Rehearsals For That’s The Way It Is. Parts of those rehearsals were used in the movie).
Vocals: The Imperials, The Sweet Inspirations, Millie Kirkham
Duration : 0:1:58