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Post by jasonsgoryeye on Aug 1, 2006 23:30:12 GMT -5
Oh I am SOOOO Scared!
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Post by shroomhead on Aug 2, 2006 16:57:30 GMT -5
I have nothing against this guest but honestly i have never heard of him and to tell you the truth i have never seen Wizard Of Oz that he comes out in.
I admit he is a super rare guest but why would he be a guest when he is 90 years old and will be turning 91 on September according to his IMDB profile?
Rare guest or not it kinda concerns me of his age being there. Isn't 90 years old too old for him to be a guest at a convention when he should be at home or with his family relaxing and enjoying his life?
Lots of things come to my mind and concern when i see that he is a guest especially for a man his age. His age and his physical condition he is in comes to mind and have my doubts if he should even be there with all the wild crowd and hot and scantly clad dressed girls walking around with little clothes on. Will his heart be able to withstand the long hours being there signing autographs and taking pics and looking at all the hot girls walking around?
Sorry if any of this don't make sense or if it sounds plain rude.
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Post by spookyempire on Aug 3, 2006 21:40:04 GMT -5
Why are you so concerned with his health? He actually very much enjoys appearances, and travels all over the world doing it. He has a book he promotes. As for his appearance in the Wizard of Oz, you don't remember when he announces the Witch being dead? How can you not remember that part?! He is one of the main munchkins in the movie. I feel it is an honor to have someone like him, from one of the greatest classic movies of all time, appear at my show.
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Post by shroomhead on Aug 4, 2006 2:30:56 GMT -5
Why are you so concerned with his health? He actually very much enjoys appearances, and travels all over the world doing it. He has a book he promotes. As for his appearance in the Wizard of Oz, you don't remember when he announces the Witch being dead? How can you not remember that part?! He is one of the main munchkins in the movie. I feel it is an honor to have someone like him, from one of the greatest classic movies of all time, appear at my show. The last time that i honestly saw The Wizard Of Oz was maybe when i was around 18 years old and i'm now 30 years old. I guess i'll have to rent it or buy the movie because i seriously don't remember his part or half of the things that happend in the movie.
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paulina
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Post by paulina on Aug 4, 2006 11:57:15 GMT -5
I think it's great that you've got him.
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Post by brainer954 on Aug 4, 2006 21:42:40 GMT -5
I have nothing against this guest but honestly i have never heard of him and to tell you the truth i have never seen Wizard Of Oz that he comes out in. I admit he is a super rare guest but why would he be a guest when he is 90 years old and will be turning 91 on September according to his IMDB profile? Rare guest or not it kinda concerns me of his age being there. Isn't 90 years old too old for him to be a guest at a convention when he should be at home or with his family relaxing and enjoying his life? Lots of things come to my mind and concern when i see that he is a guest especially for a man his age. His age and his physical condition he is in comes to mind and have my doubts if he should even be there with all the wild crowd and hot and scantly clad dressed girls walking around with little clothes on. Will his heart be able to withstand the long hours being there signing autographs and taking pics and looking at all the hot girls walking around? Sorry if any of this don't make sense or if it sounds plain rude. youve never seen wizard of oz?WTFFFFFFFFFFFF?ARE YOU A MEMBER OF HEZBOLLAH OR AL KAIDA?ITS THE WIZARD OF FRIGGIN OZ!!!!!!!ALL YOU PEOPLE SHOULD BE REPORTED AS ANTI AMERICANS!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by riffraff on Aug 4, 2006 22:18:23 GMT -5
I met Meinhardt in Jacksonville, He is the nicest man you ever met, I'm glad to meet him again, good job Spooky Empire. Meinhardt likes to wear his Oz outfit.
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Post by brainer954 on Aug 4, 2006 23:01:39 GMT -5
follow the yellow brick road...........
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Post by camuigakuto on Aug 31, 2006 8:34:09 GMT -5
They usually are nice. I met the original creator of Green Lantern and he was awesome and totally loved being there and meeting people. I know he was in his nineties.
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Post by daniel on Sept 8, 2006 12:57:14 GMT -5
Hello there. I am a big horror fan and co-wrote Mr. Raabe's book, "Memories of a Munckhin: An Illustrated Walk Down the Yellow Brick Road" because of his fun role as the Munchkin Coroner. It has been very fun and surreal to have worked with this dimunitive--and arguably most famous film Coroner--man over the past few years. In fact, I even had him drawn in a cemetery setting for our website (www.memoriesofamunchkin.com) where the tombstones are how you navigate the site. Along with his normal Coroner photographs from Oz, we will have an exclusive image for Screamfest that shows Mr. Raabe's Coroner character signing a large Certificate of Death (his prop from the film, which states exactly what the film version does for accuracy) with the grim reaper standing behind--and holding up--the certificate. If you do not like this I have failed, and if you do--you get a fun piece only available to our fellow Horrorphiles. Don't worry about Mr. Raabe being ninety-one, he does pretty well and has been around since World War One--scantily clad girls, or whatever, does not affect this aimiable and affable little guy. See you all there.
Beast wishes,
Daniel Kinske...
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Post by brainer954 on Sept 10, 2006 15:10:17 GMT -5
Ding Dong the witch is dead.........
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