by FCM » Sun Aug 27, 2017 5:05 pm
WaltG123 wrote:
The recipient didn't do anything worthy of congratulating. They write a letter. There's nothing laudable going on here.
And you're congratulating them because...?
It's quite clear. The person who got James Earl Jones's autograph spent time and effort, writing a letter to him, finding a picture to send, addressing and stamping an envelope, and most of all, trying. No, he/she is not the one who signed the autograph, but he/she worked for the autograph. Also, I'm guessing he/she must've written enough kind words and thoughts to get JEJ's autograph. I've noticed that you can't just ask for an autograph; you have to give praise and compliments.
Great autograph! It seems he doesn't sign anymore, so congrats!

[quote="WaltG123"]
The recipient didn't do anything worthy of congratulating. They write a letter. There's nothing laudable going on here.
And you're congratulating them because...?[/quote]
It's quite clear. The person who got James Earl Jones's autograph spent time and effort, writing a letter to him, finding a picture to send, addressing and stamping an envelope, and most of all, trying. No, he/she is not the one who signed the autograph, but he/she worked for the autograph. Also, I'm guessing he/she must've written enough kind words and thoughts to get JEJ's autograph. I've noticed that you can't just ask for an autograph; you have to give praise and compliments.
Great autograph! It seems he doesn't sign anymore, so congrats! {up}