Cab drivers in Seattle are now allowed to wear costumes of prominent public figures, thanks in help from “Cab Elvis”, a cab driver who started dressing up like Elvis to cheer riders us shortly after 9-11.
Mortie, Mortie: He's no shorty, Mortie.
Cab drivers in Seattle are now allowed to wear costumes of prominent public figures, thanks in help from “Cab Elvis”, a cab driver who started dressing up like Elvis to cheer riders us shortly after 9-11.