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Scot Bruce as Elvis at Disneyland

"SCOT BRUCE AS ELVIS
CIRCA 1956…… is a WINNER."
Las Vegas Sun


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Ms. Jeshi wrote...
This is a great action shot! Please post it on KLCS’s Facebook page and share it with the world! For the next two weeks, Elvis and PBS fans alike will meet in cyberspace to celebrate all things Presley. Stop by and submit a picture or video, or just checkout all the burning love for The King! (We might even put your picture on the air!)

Greg McNaughten wrote...
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/84554569@N04] I went to the KLCS' Facebook page and did not see anyway to share this photo.


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