by pinkie » Sun Jan 31, 2010 9:59 pm
I tend to only do book/music signings in person, even then once in a while. The longest wait was about 7 1/2 hours for U2 when they signed their U2 By U2 coffee table book in September 2006 in London. I was #61 in the queue, and only 100 who queued were added to the 150 fan club members, making up the 250 lucky enough to get their books signed. The did the same in Dublin & New York as well. I only queued about 3 1/2 hours to meet Bill Clinton and Stephen King when they did book signings in London (2004 & 2006 respectively), so quite lucky overall with queues.
I tend to only do book/music signings in person, even then once in a while. The longest wait was about 7 1/2 hours for U2 when they signed their U2 By U2 coffee table book in September 2006 in London. I was #61 in the queue, and only 100 who queued were added to the 150 fan club members, making up the 250 lucky enough to get their books signed. The did the same in Dublin & New York as well. I only queued about 3 1/2 hours to meet Bill Clinton and Stephen King when they did book signings in London (2004 & 2006 respectively), so quite lucky overall with queues.