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#25re: Adam Pascal
Posted: 4/2/07 at 5:03pm

I had a LAST FIVE YEARS Playbill that I really wanted to get signed. So, after many days spent debating whether or not to send it I took a chance and sent it to the DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS stage door. After a couple of weeks I got it back signed by Norbert Leo Butz AND Sherie Rene Scott. It's now one of my favorite signed Playbills. The only reason I took the risk was because I knew that he signed autographs at the stage door address before. As far as sending the Playbill to Pascal, wait and see if other people get responses before sending off a treasured posession. It's all about whether or not you're willing to take the risk in the end.

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#26re: Adam Pascal
Posted: 4/2/07 at 5:10pm

First of all, could we please act a little more mature? It's fans who act like some have on this thread that give other fans of his a bad name.

I don't really follow this type of stuff, but for what it's worth, I've never heard of someone sending something to him in hopes of getting it signed and/or someone asking for an autograph and receiving nothing in return.

I don't even know where you'd mail it, though, as he's not working at a theatre and his record company's address is on the other side of the country from where he currently lives. I suppose they might forward the mail to his personal address or wait until the next time he stops by the offices. I really don't know. Updated On: 4/2/07 at 05:10 PM

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#27re: Adam Pascal
Posted: 4/2/07 at 5:16pm

Siamese Dream- I don't know if you were directing any of that towards me, but, I'm not saying that Pascal isn't going to sign because he doesn't want to, I'm saying the address they're using may not be correct (I wouldn't know) and that could be a reason as to why they don't get things back. Sometimes things don't get forwarded, etc. There's always a risk in sending things out. That's why I was saying wait and see if other people get responses before mailing something you care about.

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#28re: Adam Pascal
Posted: 4/2/07 at 5:17pm

I'm pretty sure she didn't mean you. re: Adam Pascal But I second it, 'cause... yeah.


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#29re: Adam Pascal
Posted: 4/2/07 at 5:33pm

Oh, I wasn't directing my first comment at you at ALL, and I was just speaking in general as for the other stuff I wrote. I do agree that it's probably a good idea to make sure that a particular address "works," but that's often hard to tell when relying on strictly anecdotal information from the internet. At any rate, everyone should definitely do what he or she is comfortable with - just passing some information along.

misschung
#30re: Adam Pascal
Posted: 4/2/07 at 6:04pm

I don't understand why there would be a NY address when he lives in CA now either, but it's worth a try. I know if you are willing to pay money, you can verify these addresses, but I have never tried it


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#31re: Adam Pascal
Posted: 4/2/07 at 6:12pm

They have LA & NYC offices

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#32re: Adam Pascal
Posted: 4/3/07 at 1:36pm

I tried to mail him something to this address and I got my letter sent back to me. Don't wanna burst your bubble but, this address might not be in use anymore.


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misschung
#33re: Adam Pascal
Posted: 4/3/07 at 9:04pm

hmm


The morning star always gets wonderful bright the minute before it has to go --doesn't it?


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