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Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Skeet Ulrich Cinemark 50 to 1 Tour 2014

So after the Self Reliance Expo, I drove to Plano to hang out with some fellow hounds. We were waiting for the 50 to 1 bus tour.   The author, the director, the man that inspired the movie, and Skeet Ulrich were to appear.


When they were all set up, we got in line and got a mini poster signed by all 4 people. I also handed a photo to Skeet.  While he signed, I told him how much I enjoyed his old TV series, Jericho.  One of the things I liked about the show was in the beginning, you were sure if he was a good or a bad guy.  He smiled ruefully and said we still don’t know.

After the line for signing was done, my friends got their photo taken with Skeet.  He was friendly and stayed as for everyone waiting a photo.

Side note: Since me and the hounds got there early, we were hanging out inside the theater. We chatted but kept an eye out for the beginning of a line.  Lines have a way of magically appearing so if you aren't careful, you are at the end of a very long line. 
We saw two men discussing something and hands making sweeping and pointing motions.  They looked like people 'in charge'.
I was volunteered to go over and talk them. I found out where the line was to start and what the process was going to be. Then the younger guy asked me about my shirt.  Yeah, I was wearing a UofA shirt. So we chatted a little.
After the event we chatted again. I could have been his father; I'm getting old.  He was doing a documentary on the movie and the tour. Who knows, maybe you'll see me in the that film.

AH

2 comments:

  1. I was there! :) April 5th and had a great time! They were all so friendly and I especially adore Skeet and had a feeling that he would be awesome in person and he did not disappoint. He's super sweet and so not all "Hollywood". He was wonderful! I posted a few videos on youtube from that night. Here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/user/SkeetUlrichFans/videos

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    1. Thanks for sharing the link! And of course thanks for reading the blog.

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