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OT (sort of): Athletes and the role of autographs
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[QUOTE="KnightBridgeAZ, post: 2233345, member: 591"] I'm not an autograph hound either. I have purchased autographed things for charity (WBB related), had Vivian sign a copy of her book (and someone else asked her to send us a signed photo), have collected autographs at Final Four event and WBB HOF induction and purchased an autographed photo of the Yankee Perfect Game batteries taken on the closing day of the old stadium. Don't approach folks and ask for autographs. They are entitled to their space. Had to break that rule once, but not for myself - someone from the RU fan-club wanted a ball signed by the US squad that Cappie was on (not National Team, maybe World University?). We went to their practice, the other fan couldn't, so we asked Cappie to have the ball autographed by the team which she did. The fan club later auctioned it at a fundraiser. [/QUOTE]
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