Andyoucameinlikethetopfiveintermsofwillingto, uh, spendtimewithpeople, bekindofthem, givethemanautograph, which I thinkis a verynicequalitytohave.
Butyoualsoget, I'm imagine, hounded a lot, right?
Yeah, Well, there's a difference, right?
Sothere's there's thepeoplewhogenuinelycomeupandsay, Hey, could I pleasehave a pictureandautographorwhateverandyouknow, we'lltake a picturewithmykidand I wouldneversaynotoanybodylikethat.
Andthenthere's thewholeThere's a professionalautographset, right, andthey'reandthey'retryingtomake a living.
And I hadthisidea.
Sotheyshowup, theyhavegot, like, a stackof 100 or 200 pictures, andtheyandtheywill, andaslongasyousignedtodaythere, theywantyoutosignasmanyasyoupossiblycanwritebecausetheyselleachone.
Andso I'vealwayshad a reallygoodreportwiththoseguys.
And I'm always, like, youknowwhoisthemost.
Youknow, I rememberwhen I firststartedout.
I wasfascinatedbytheseguys.
And I golike, What's thebet?
Whatifyoucouldgetoneautograph?
Youknowwhat?
I'm signingaway.
Ifyoucouldgetoneautograph, whatwoulditbe?
ElizabethTaylor.
ItwasOh, if I couldgetanElizabethTaylor.
HowmuchisElizabethTaylor?
Well, sheneversigns, soshe's worth, youknow, $5000 ifyouget a picturesignedbyher.
I'm alwaysamazedwhensomeoneseesyougointo a restaurantlike I'vehadthishappen.
Yougointo a restaurant, youeatyourfood, you'renoteventherethatlongandyoucomeoutandthepersoninthattimehasmanagedtoget a pictureofyou.
Theysomehowhave a wayoffiguringout.
Oh, I'm justgoingtogointothatplaceandwithinlike, 20 minutes, theycanget a pictureofmefrom 1995 when I'm wearing a loinclothhorrible, embarrassingpicturethat I didn't evenknowexisted.