Sunday, October 18, 2009

The King Blesses MoDream'n Tour


THE KING BLESSES MoDREAM'N TOUR

DonJon declares, "I have a dream too"


Chelsea Hotel (MP) -  
In an awesome display of monarchical power, The King appeared before The King of the Hippies, the lesser royal DonJon VonavichAt the time, DonJon was on tour at Graceland when His Majesty, Elvis Presley, appeared to him in the Jungle Room of his Memphis mansion.   As reported by The Molochratic Press, The King commanded DonJon to announce his intentions.  With deference, DonJon kneeled before The King and claimed, "I have a dream too."  With wondrous acclaim, The King reportedly gave his full blessing to DonJon's MoDream'n Tour 2010.  The MoDream'n Tour is DonJon's latest concoction of art, life and egoism.  Likening the MoDream'n Tour to his 1968 Comeback Tour, which Rolling Stone called "a performance of emotional grandeur and historical resonance," Elvis added, "but without the former glory."  DonJon, with characteristic quixotic delusion, declared, "we will seek our glory... A Summer of MoGlory."



Confirmation of the spectral sovereign was given by the East German Icon who was traveling with DonJon at the time, stating, "I don't understand why he appeared in the Jungle Room, it is so ugly."  CKX Entertainment, owner of Elvis Presley Enterprises, has refused to comment on the matter.  The King is rumored to be highly displeased with the sale of Graceland into corpratehood and advised DonJon, "give your kingdom to your people, DonJon."  In response, DonJon confirmed his commitment to give his image and creative to those that support his ventures. 

DonJon's MoDream'n Tour 2010: The Summer of MoGlory is a summer long "living art" roadtrip across America on an armada of vintage "art buses" promoting dream manifestation.  The tour will travel to dozens of festivals, country fairs, major cities and historical monuments during the summer of 2010 with DonJon's band of Merry Molochsters.  The project is a shared creative venture promoted by MotP MoOp, a cooperative corporation equally owned by a membership of shareholders.  Currently the MoOp has contracted for three vintage Prevost buses and is seeking to increase membership and raise donations for the project. 



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