Elvis' legacy: a court battle over a nasal douche
I had a friend who once got so annoyed with the Wonder Stuff for taking Presley's name in vain by calling their album Never Loved Ehttp://www2.blogger.com/post-create.g?blogID=1930103lvis that he wrote an acidic poem about it. Okay, it might not be much, but a few months later the Stuffies ran into the sand. Coincidence? Or could Elvis be watching, waiting to take revenge on those who mock his achievements*?
If he is, Robert G. Gallagher and Richard S. Long better look over their shoulders. The pair are heading to court over who has the rights to a collection of Elvis tat ("memorabilia") that both want to parade round the country.
The collection, Gallagher believes, is historically important:
Blimey... so what is it? Music? Early recordings? Photographs?
Not quite. It includes:
Long claims that he'd paid for the collection - originally owned by Dr. George C. "Dr. Nick" Nichopoulos, the man who wrote the prescriptions that account for Elvis' healthy glow when he died. Gallagher counter-claims that Long never delivered the last tranche of money.
So, we come to a court battle where grown men will argue about who owns Elvis' nasal douche. A fine legacy.
* - No, of course he isn't. We're not stupid.
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