DiamondDave wrote:
You made the statement. Back it up.
Prove that you're 94% correct or retract the statement. Do it.
Otherwise you are a fake, just like you're so quick to call others.
People like you disgust me. I will strive to make your life here a living hell.
Yes, but there are times when people get a rare authentic success from a celebrity thats
known to send out PPs, secrectarials, or nothing at all.
Such as 1 guy got a authentic success from Al Pacino when he did a 1 night show in
North Carolina and someone got a very rare success from Gene Simmons who has
a reputation for wanting to charge for his autographs and make money off of
everything that he can.
So, there is always a very slim chance that someone can get an authentic success
from a celebrity that normally doesnt sign autographs TTM.
johnnyc9000 wrote:Yes, but there are times when people get a rare authentic success from a celebrity thats
known to send out PPs, secrectarials, or nothing at all.
Such as 1 guy got a authentic success from Al Pacino when he did a 1 night show in
North Carolina and someone got a very rare success from Gene Simmons who has
a reputation for wanting to charge for his autographs and make money off of
everything that he can.
So, there is always a very slim chance that someone can get an authentic success
from a celebrity that normally doesnt sign autographs TTM.
This is not meant to sound rude, so please don't take it that way, but if that's your opinion no comment in here would have made a difference ;) That being said, I completely agree with the above, and see no harm in giving it a go if you wish to
johnnyc9000 wrote:Yes, but there are times when people get a rare authentic success from a celebrity thats
known to send out PPs, secrectarials, or nothing at all.
Such as 1 guy got a authentic success from Al Pacino when he did a 1 night show in
North Carolina and someone got a very rare success from Gene Simmons who has
a reputation for wanting to charge for his autographs and make money off of
everything that he can.
So, there is always a very slim chance that someone can get an authentic success
from a celebrity that normally doesnt sign autographs TTM.
This is not meant to sound rude, so please don't take it that way, but if that's your opinion no comment in here would have made a difference ;) That being said, I completely agree with the above, and see no harm in giving it a go if you wish to
Yeah I appreciate all of the feedback and advice Im getting. But I just think that if a celebrity all of a sudden has a 2nd address
that you can send a TTM autograph request to such as a broadway theater or some other venue, then there is no harm in trying as long as you dont send something expensive to the celebrity to sign.
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johnnyc9000 wrote:Yes, but there are times when people get a rare authentic success from a celebrity thats
known to send out PPs, secrectarials, or nothing at all.
Such as 1 guy got a authentic success from Al Pacino when he did a 1 night show in
North Carolina and someone got a very rare success from Gene Simmons who has
a reputation for wanting to charge for his autographs and make money off of
everything that he can.
So, there is always a very slim chance that someone can get an authentic success
from a celebrity that normally doesnt sign autographs TTM.
This is not meant to sound rude, so please don't take it that way, but if that's your opinion no comment in here would have made a difference ;) That being said, I completely agree with the above, and see no harm in giving it a go if you wish to
Yeah I appreciate all of the feedback and advice Im getting. But I just think that if a celebrity all of a sudden has a 2nd address
that you can send a TTM autograph request to such as a broadway theater or some other venue, then there is no harm in trying as long as you dont send something expensive to the celebrity to sign.
the celebrity to sign.
johnnyc9000 wrote:I sent Al Pacino a autograph request TTM on 1/4/13
to the theater where he was performing in a
Broadway show.
Its been over a month and the play ended on
1/20/13.
Should I just consider this a failure ?
This will be met with scorn by some, as a month is not a long time to wait. I'll simply say that no, until you get your items returned signed/unsigned/autopenned/whatever, you can't make the call as to whether this is a success/failure.
johnnyc9000 wrote:I sent Al Pacino a autograph request TTM on 1/4/13
to the theater where he was performing in a
Broadway show.
Its been over a month and the play ended on
1/20/13.
Should I just consider this a failure ?
This will be met with scorn by some, as a month is not a long time to wait. I'll simply say that no, until you get your items returned signed/unsigned/autopenned/whatever, you can't make the call as to whether this is a success/failure.
OK thanks.
Im a bit of a rookie when it comes to TTM autographs.
I just figured Al Pacino hasnt been at the theater since 1/20/13 and
probably is off filming a movie now.
johnnyc9000 wrote:
Im a bit of a rookie when it comes to TTM autographs.
So maybe next time you shouldn't argue with members who know what they are talkign about. JS,
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johnnyc9000 wrote:
Im a bit of a rookie when it comes to TTM autographs.
So maybe next time you shouldn't argue with members who know what they are talkign about. JS,
I wasnt really trying to argue. I saw someone get an authentic success when Al Pacino did a play in
North Carolina. Ive even seen someone get a success from Gene Simmons, who is someone
that wants money for everything and doesnt give out much of anything for free.