by DirtyMartini on 15 Mar 2007 18:32
[quote="sockii"]
I've actually never found there to be anything wrong with a handshake and a polite, "Thank you for your work. I really enjoy it." I've had some actors stop dead cold in the middle of a churn-through autograph line, with people just thrusting things at them without word or acknowledgement, stop at that and tell me in response, "Thank *you*, that means a lot." So I think much of it comes from showing politeness and not simply *expecting* or demanding something from a person just because of their popularity. [/quote]
Yeah, that's my thinking. Or my hope, at least. Sometimes you don't want to let that opportunity slip by -- and sometimes it can be hard to quell that temptation to just (if I may borrow from the 'Mistress) "squee" like a banshee. But like you said, when the adoration turns to expectation -- where people just shove and grab and want want want (plus the inevitable understanding that half of those autographs will end up on eBay anyway) -- it has to be tough to not feel like there's always someone that wants a piece of you.
Again, that's not to say that I don't understand the temptation to go all dorktastic fangirl. Been there. And that's not to say that I wouldn't love to buy Mr. Copeland a drink. But considering how much he, Mr. Summers, and Mr. Stingo have given already, I *hope* that if ever the opportunity arose, I would have the self-possession to just say "Thank you."
Otherwise, there's always the Roadie Route. Or cracking him in the head and calling him a mother fucker. You gotta go with what works.
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