Back in the day when I was commuting, I would call my wife as I left work and announce “Elvis has left the building.” I still refer to myself this way for example today, “Elvis is going to mow the lawn.”
There is a book series out there by Robert Asprin… called “Phule’s Company”. It is roughly a comic military science fiction novel series. Some of the characters are a bit strange. Such as the Space Legion troop’s chaplain. He quotes songs as gospel, dresses, looks, and tries to encourage others to look like Elvis. Reverend Jordan Ayres of the Church of The King.
He would be in this strip’s audience… or leading the service!
I’m guessing “elves,” pronounced elvays. That’s assuming I remember my high school Latin correctly. There is a quirk in 3rd declension nouns that makes my guess suspect.
He’s over-thinking it. It’s a proper noun, so a simple “Elvises” should suffice. Same as if I wanted to comment on the one-time popularity of the Sony Walkman. I would say, “I remember how the Walkmans were flying off the shelves.”
C about 1 year ago
Thank you, thank you very much for coming
Wilde Bill about 1 year ago
Elvis1001 has left the building.
Erse IS better about 1 year ago
Elves, obviously.
seanfear about 1 year ago
“Fellow Elvisians”
angelolady Premium Member about 1 year ago
Elvi? Seems like there was a group of skydiving Elvis impersonators who called themselves the Flying Elvi.
BigBoy about 1 year ago
You’re not lonesome tonight!
P51Strega about 1 year ago
Kings
tudza Premium Member about 1 year ago
I speak to every Elvis, fat or thin.
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 1 year ago
Aisle vice!
Willy about 1 year ago
in New Orleans we have the Krew of 100 rolling Elvi. They’re a hoot. Rolling during Mardi Gras.
oakie817 about 1 year ago
saw Elvis live in ’75…still the king
joegeethree about 1 year ago
Looks like the “skinny Elvises” have their own convention.
Claymore Premium Member about 1 year ago
Yes, I believe “Elvi” would be the proper plural.
dflak about 1 year ago
Back in the day when I was commuting, I would call my wife as I left work and announce “Elvis has left the building.” I still refer to myself this way for example today, “Elvis is going to mow the lawn.”
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 1 year ago
I’m going to go with Elvians, having accepted that Elvis is a place now, not a person.
guy42 about 1 year ago
Brothers???
I Mad Am I about 1 year ago
There is a book series out there by Robert Asprin… called “Phule’s Company”. It is roughly a comic military science fiction novel series. Some of the characters are a bit strange. Such as the Space Legion troop’s chaplain. He quotes songs as gospel, dresses, looks, and tries to encourage others to look like Elvis. Reverend Jordan Ayres of the Church of The King.
He would be in this strip’s audience… or leading the service!
mpolo11 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Octopuses or octopi? Either!
Frank Burns Eats Worms about 1 year ago
He’s Aaron on the side of caution.
willie_mctell about 1 year ago
I’m guessing “elves,” pronounced elvays. That’s assuming I remember my high school Latin correctly. There is a quirk in 3rd declension nouns that makes my guess suspect.
listmom about 1 year ago
I can’t help but wonder what brought this on. One too many Elvis sightings?
goboboyd about 1 year ago
Elvis-ists? Elvis-ers? Speaking in Elvis-isms?
SKYSWIM about 1 year ago
Seems that I only see OLD Elvis impersonators. Are there any YOUNG Elvis impersonators?
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 1 year ago
A little less conversation, please.
SmallMeadow about 1 year ago
It is Priuses or Prii?
paullp Premium Member about 1 year ago
He’s over-thinking it. It’s a proper noun, so a simple “Elvises” should suffice. Same as if I wanted to comment on the one-time popularity of the Sony Walkman. I would say, “I remember how the Walkmans were flying off the shelves.”