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Post up facts and things that hardly anyone knows...... (for entertainment purposes only. NO need to fact check)

Elvis Presley likely died due to chronic constipation contrary to what was reported back in the day.....

The official cause of death was a heart attack due to arrhythmia; however, his physician, Dr. George Nichopoulos, revealed in 2010 that the actual cause was chronic constipation. During the autopsy, it was found that more than 20 kilograms of fecal matter had accumulated in his body. This is more than twice the amount of a normal adult. The difficulty in bowel movements led to weight gain and weakened organ functions, ultimately being identified as the primary reason that broke down his body.

Elvis was reported to have refused **** surgery, feeling ashamed to reveal such an embarrassing condition as a star. The pain from constipation, coupled with the painkillers and sleeping pills he took, worsened his constipation, and drug dependence put more strain on his heart and organs.

It is said that his extremely unbalanced eating habits also contributed to Elvis's unfortunate death. To him, food was not simply a meal, but also comfort and pleasure. He enjoyed high-fat, high-sugar foods and ultra-high-calorie junk foods. In 1977, his weight was revealed to be over 100 kilograms, and at one point, it approached 150 kilograms. After his divorce from his wife Priscilla in 1973, binge eating and drug dependence worsened, ultimately leading him to pass away lonely in the bathroom of his home rather than on a glamorous stage. Ultimately, it is generally believed that a combination of binge eating, irregular lifestyle, constipation, high blood pressure, and substance abuse led to his sudden death.

......maybe all the hip wiggling was to loosen a stuck poop..... :eek:
 
It is sad to think a dude died in his 40s from something SO preventable.
Painkillers seem to block butt action from what I understand. I remember reading that he was so messed up, he took pills to do everything...wake me up pills, help me sleep pills, reduce the pain pills but no *** pills? They had EX LAX back then, the dude couldn't bring himself to make a Metamucil milkshake and download his food files ?
 
That "man" sure has an effeminate voice. NO good for radio work....
 
In 1919 a Harley-Davidson model-W was the first motor vehicle to summit Mount San Antonio in California.
 
Harley-Davidson once sold an 8 second bike right from the showroom.
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The V-Rod Destroyer, despite not being street legal, had 625 of them shipped through dealer showrooms in 2006.
 
The 5.2-liter V10 that debuted in the 2009 Audi R8 has the highest mean piston speed for any production car (26.9 m/s) thanks to its 92.8 mm stroke and 8700-rpm redline.
 
Every calendar year has at least one month in which the 13th falls on a Friday—but never more than three. And 2026 is one of those years in which there is a Friday the 13th in three months: February, March and November.
 
The Leaning Tower of Pisa was originally built as the bell tower for a medieval cathedral complex. Construction started in 1173, and after the first story was completed, the builders noticed that the foundation had settled unevenly. After a century-long pause, construction resumed. Engineers tried to compensate by making the walls slightly taller on the leaning side. The extra weight made it sink even further. Adding the tower’s seven massive bells didn’t help, either. Benito Mussolini came to power in 1922 and thought the tower made the country look bad, so he tried to straighten it in 1934. Mussolini’s engineers drilled 361 holes in the ground around the foundation and injected 80 tons of grout into them, attempting to push the structure upright. Instead, the added weight further destabilized the soft soil, causing the tower to move another half an inch in the wrong direction. Mussolini made no further attempts to straighten the landmark…
 
* Finland has the most heavy metal bands per capita.
* It’s estimated that Americans eat 50 billion hamburgers each year.
* A giraffe can clean its ears with its 21-inch tongue.
 
The Leaning Tower of Pisa was originally built as the bell tower for a medieval cathedral complex. Construction started in 1173, and after the first story was completed, the builders noticed that the foundation had settled unevenly. After a century-long pause, construction resumed. Engineers tried to compensate by making the walls slightly taller on the leaning side. The extra weight made it sink even further. Adding the tower’s seven massive bells didn’t help, either. Benito Mussolini came to power in 1922 and thought the tower made the country look bad, so he tried to straighten it in 1934. Mussolini’s engineers drilled 361 holes in the ground around the foundation and injected 80 tons of grout into them, attempting to push the structure upright. Instead, the added weight further destabilized the soft soil, causing the tower to move another half an inch in the wrong direction. Mussolini made no further attempts to straighten the landmark…
It ended badly for Mussolini he was shot, later kicked and spat upon.
Finally hung upside down and stoned from below by an angry public.
 
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