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Re: Isn't this outragous...

by Atomic ant » Mon Dec 24, 2007 4:40 pm

Well, The public, are always asked, to pay pay pay, with everything.

Children in need, in the UK, every year.

Most people, who give money, to TV show fund raising, are normal (quite poor) people.

When are the celebs, going to open, their pay packet, and give. And even the few that do, have 100 of millions left over anyway.

So giving, is like the widow's might, The poor give a lot more, of their money, then the rich.

(I mean Percentage wise)

And as far, as Mr Norris is concerned, Yes a $125 is a lot of money.

Put it this way, if a young lad, who sees his movies wents, his autograph, he would have to dream on, at that price.

Please do NOT be fooled, by how charitable, some celebs appear to be. And dont be temped to stick up for them, they have a lot more money then we do.

And hey, it's free publicty 4 them, as well.

Re: Isn't this outragous...

by rpbluesman » Mon Dec 24, 2007 3:36 am

Atomic ant wrote:Goodness I dont know, what's going though his mind.
I think that you all are being too hard on Chuck Norris. If you know you can't pay that much, then why complain about it further? Mr. Norris is obviously trying to raise money for charity, and he knows that by charging what he does, that he'll be able to greatly help his charity. He's not pocketing any of the money like Neil Armstrong ($500+) or Buzz Aldrin ($300+) do.

Re: Isn't this outragous...

by Smuck » Mon Dec 24, 2007 1:15 am

guilder1st wrote:Actually Jane Seymour only charges $10,00 for her autograph. Which I think isn't bad, she's awesome. ;-)
Thanks for correcting me! :) I'd pay that much for hers. Ofcourse.

Re: Isn't this outragous...

by celeb123 » Mon Dec 24, 2007 12:52 am

ok. i. would. never.

thats all i have to say.

Re: Isn't this outragous...

by MW1221 » Sun Dec 23, 2007 11:44 pm

He's still pretty big. He's become famous once more with the hilarious online Chuck Norris facts.

Re: Isn't this outragous...

by Atomic ant » Sun Dec 23, 2007 11:38 pm

Wow $125, that's £63 and that is so much, Norris is'ot even a big star anymore {down}

Goodness I dont know, what's going though his mind.

Re: Isn't this outragous...

by guilder1st » Sun Dec 23, 2007 9:59 pm

Actually Jane Seymour only charges $10,00 for her autograph. Which I think isn't bad, she's awesome. ;-)

Re: Isn't this outragous...

by Smuck » Sun Dec 23, 2007 8:33 pm

Simple; I wouldn't pay for an autograph unless it was from a friend for like $2 OR if the person was doing like Jane Seymore (I can NOT spell her last name), she charges..$15 or $20 I think for hers but it goes to charity.

Chuck Norris is too full of himself for being Walker, Texas Ranger.

Re: Isn't this outragous...

by glucklich » Sun Dec 23, 2007 8:18 pm

That's insane! Never would I pay more than $20.00 for an auto of someone who is still alive. Deceased, yes I would pay upwards of $50.00 for. But never 125.00!!! Seriously!

Re: Isn't this outragous...

by MW1221 » Sun Dec 23, 2007 7:30 pm

I saw that earlier this month. I actually laughed.

He charges about the same amount normal celebrities charge for their autographs for an UNSIGNED picture.

Chuck Norris is awesome, just not that awesome.

PS He has a book coming out. If he does a book tour, they won't charge a premium for a signed book.

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