My playbill and show ticket


Well, yeah, it's totally fair to sign one item for each person, but in the end of the day most of her fans want her autograph on picture of Daenerys, not Holly GolightlyFlynnini wrote:Yea it stinks that she doesn't, but at the same time, I'm sure that she doesn't want to only deal with eBay people trying to get GoT things signed while she is trying to promote her Broadway show. When I went, she signed a lot of stuff. I had gone back a second time to get my other playbill signed for a friend, and there were people there with GoT things that were pushing past the people that had Playbills, so I can see where she is coming from. The eBay vultures (as I call the majority of them) were trying to get as many things signed as possible, and that took signing time away from actual fans and people that saw the play.
This is true, can't argue with that!Sairentu wrote:Well, yeah, it's totally fair to sign one item for each person, but in the end of the day most of her fans want her autograph on picture of Daenerys, not Holly GolightlyFlynnini wrote:Yea it stinks that she doesn't, but at the same time, I'm sure that she doesn't want to only deal with eBay people trying to get GoT things signed while she is trying to promote her Broadway show. When I went, she signed a lot of stuff. I had gone back a second time to get my other playbill signed for a friend, and there were people there with GoT things that were pushing past the people that had Playbills, so I can see where she is coming from. The eBay vultures (as I call the majority of them) were trying to get as many things signed as possible, and that took signing time away from actual fans and people that saw the play.
What does an "actual fan" look like?Flynnini wrote:Yea it stinks that she doesn't, but at the same time, I'm sure that she doesn't want to only deal with eBay people trying to get GoT things signed while she is trying to promote her Broadway show. When I went, she signed a lot of stuff. I had gone back a second time to get my other playbill signed for a friend, and there were people there with GoT things that were pushing past the people that had Playbills, so I can see where she is coming from. The eBay vultures (as I call the majority of them) were trying to get as many things signed as possible, and that took signing time away from actual fans and people that saw the play.
Flynnini wrote:An actual fan is someone not holding 75 pictures and shoving past people to get everything signed...
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