Fanboy News! Common Fakes Michael Jordan Autographs! George Brett Gives Fans An Earful!
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So many fun things this week including Common faking Michael Jordan autographs as a kid. George Brett who apparently gives fans an “earful” when asked for his autograph and more!
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Common once forged Michael Jordan’s autograph while working as Bulls’ ball boy
OSU library video teen signs autograph at court
Kendra Sunderland, 19, told KOIN 6 News, the video was strictly business. She said she did not anticipate the video would be uploaded to the web.
“I think it’s normal for a college campus,” Sunderland said. “College kids go crazy, they party, they do fun things and experiment. I think it’s not really big news.”
Hey, kid: Know what that Alex Rodriguez autograph is worth now?
But here’s a message for all of those fans lining up for A-Rod’s autograph at the Yankees’ facilities in Tampa, Fla.: Rodriguez’s reputation as a repeat doping offender has also severely sullied another element of the Yankee slugger’s brand — the value of his memorabilia.
Kansas City Autograph Hound Says George Brett ‘Will Give You An Earful’
“We go to the ballparks, team hotels, and some of us who are more extreme go to spring training and travel to the All Star games,” said Ethan Roth, who acquires and sells baseball autographs for a living. “It’s basically the art of getting an autograph without paying for it.”
Autograph seekers are hopeful at The Honda Classic
Ros Ilagan has laser focus on the stroke of a pro golfer’s pen. She’s one of hundreds of people who seek autographs at the popular tournament.
‘Empire’ star Malik Yoba remembers his first autograph
“That’s like lightning in a bottle twice,” said Yoba who plays ‘Vernon Turner.’
LiLo doesn’t get community service credit for meeting fans
Lindsay Lohan has been ordered to undergo another 125 hours of community service after a Los Angeles judge rejected more than half of the work she allegedly completed during her stay in London.
Prosecutors questioned the legitimacy of the “Mean Girls” actress’ tasks after she rushed to clock up 240 hours of volunteer work by January as part of her sentence relating to a 2012 reckless driving case.
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