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Elvis found in Kettering


The King spotted at the Athletic Club

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Published Date:
12 February 2008
PASSERS-BY in Kettering were all shook up when Elvis was spotted peering out of a window!
'Elvis' was promoting Rock 'n' Roll nights at Kettering Athletic Club in Rockingham Road.

It led to many Suspicious Minds among passers-by who just wanted to be his Teddy Bear!

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  • Last Updated: 12 February 2008 3:18 PM
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  • Location: Kettering
 
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The surrey comet,

surrey 28/02/2008 13:19:43
I hate to blow such an incisive and well thought out cutting edge news story, but it might not be the real Elvis.

Just a thought
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Ash Davies,

Kettering 17/04/2008 00:01:06
Well put, 'The Surrey Comet'. I know the Evening Telegraph may need some story fillers but posting a doctored image of Elvis in a window and then asking whether it he is really there beggars belief really over how stupid they believe their readers are.
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