Twelveby12 wrote:Have to be honest, this does nothing for me other than to say "autograph collectors should always carry a sharpie and index card". I see zero point in getting your hand signed, or getting excited that your hand was touched by someone. I find that last bit pretty sad if I am honest. Great that you got to meet one of the "big" names of the current time.
I am not an autograph collector, nor do I make a living out of one. I am a student who enjoys collecting autographs from my favorite performers though I am not one who fills his agenda with a sharpie and index card on hand. That is not me. With that said, this event was particularly special to me because the surprise of meeting the star exceeded my initial intention of partaking in the event in the first place. My intention was not to grab an autograph, therefore it is justifiable for me to say that I am head-over-heels that I eventually got one. Unless you comprehend the use of exaggerated phrasing, there is no pitty.
The only difference between getting a hand signed and an index card signed is one can be sold. Otherwise, the sentimental value of recieving it is still there.
@muhumada
LMAO! Thanks! I have gotten the question all day! Right now I am just preserving it, but my friends have come up with crazy suggestions that I get it tattooed!