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Re: What was your first ever autograph?

by Chris102 » Fri Nov 28, 2008 6:12 pm

My first autograph was Tom Brokaw, which I got in person.

My first TTM autograph was Donald Trump, back in July 2004.

Re: What was your first ever autograph?

by brighton_4eva » Thu Nov 27, 2008 5:56 pm

My First Was Max Clifford ( Famous Media Man In UK )
Sam :D

Re: What was your first ever autograph?

by margotchanning » Thu Nov 27, 2008 5:50 pm

I can't actually remember my first IP but one of the earliest I can remember was Keith Harris. (He had that duck puppet called Orville.) I met him at Weymouth when I was about five years old and he signed my program and gave me this little plastic Orville toy and a badge. I no longer have the signature but I've still got the plastic Orville and the badge somewhere :lol:

My first ttm was Jan Pearson who played Kath Fox in Holby City. I wrote her in January 2004. She sent me a signed cast card with a note on the back. I thought it was awesome! {thumb2}

Re: What was your first ever autograph?

by SelenaandDemiFan » Thu Nov 27, 2008 5:22 pm

Don't think I've been here yet! :D

First TTM
Meaghan Martin

My first ever autograph
IN PERSON

Drag racer Erica Enders

Re: What was your first ever autograph?

by dobie516 » Thu Nov 27, 2008 5:06 pm

My first autograph was a couple of baseball players in Philadelphia in 1972 on the back of my dad's business card. Wish I still had it.

Re: What was your first ever autograph?

by wheniam6 » Thu Nov 27, 2008 11:50 am

Mine was an IP success with the NY jets 3 years ago. I went to a benefit and all of the Jet players were there. I got 14 of their signatures (Including Chad Penningtons, so sad he left the jets) on a football and on a jets hat.

Re: What was your first ever autograph?

by olympianwriter11 » Wed Nov 26, 2008 11:35 pm

Mine were Nicole Macholoski, first female USA Armed Forces Pilot for the USAF Thunderbirds
and Samentha Weeks, First Female Solo Pilot for the USAF Thunderbirds
I didn't mail them, I recived them at a signing in December of 2007 at NASA.
If you want to try to get their autographs write them at:

USAFADS
C/O Nicole Macholoski or Samantha Weeks Fan Mail
4445 Tyndall Ave
Nellis AFB, NV
89191
USA

Good Luck,
olympianwriter11 [us]

Re: What was your first ever autograph?

by BABii_ANG3L » Wed Nov 26, 2008 11:06 pm

I got the Cast of MADtv (well most of them) like 2 years ago. They sent me a script also, which was really surprising but it was awesome =P

Re: What was your first ever autograph?

by x hayley x » Wed Nov 26, 2008 9:38 pm

BossC wrote:My first ever was TTM and it was from figure skater Michelle Kwan. I wrote her right after the 1998 Olympics. I now look back and marvel--she must have gotten a TON of mail, yet she replied and personalized a photo for me.

BossC
Oh my gosh you're so lucky!! I would love to have her autograph!

Re: What was your first ever autograph?

by Lady_Sussudio » Wed Nov 26, 2008 9:34 pm

I can't say for sure what was my very first autograph, but it was probably either Jim Carrey or the guy who played Jimmy Corkhill in "Brookside".
I can't remember actually writing to Jim Carrey (or even receiving the photo for that matter!!), I just remember finding it a few years ago. I did used to like him so I probably did write myself. (I only received the PP he still sends now-a-days anyway!).
For some reason, I used to fancy "Jimmy Corkhill" :oops: :oops: and I must've wrote something about finding him funny because I can remember he wrote back saying something like, "He makes me laugh sometimes too".

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