arrowsup wrote:You sent it to Utah and received it back from Scranton, PA. That should tell you something right there. All replies from Redford come from Scranton and they are secretarial.
This should tell you something, he has been spending a ton of time in PA for the last few years. Don't shoot people down until you have the facts, unless you enjoy it. I can give you about 100 more articles placing him there if you need them? Actually, I have other things to do.
charger88 wrote:This should tell you something, he has been spending a ton of time in PA for the last few years. Don't shoot people down until you have the facts, unless you enjoy it. I can give you about 100 more articles placing him there if you need them? Actually, I have other things to do.
No, I don't enjoy it. I'm stating my opinion, and an article that proves that he has visited Philadelphia is hardly going to convince me that Redford has set up shop in Scranton. He sends his fanmail to someone in PA, and they sign it for him. You can find a ton of these sigs on eBay for cheap. Also --His ttm sig does not match his IP sig - he signed this for me at the Sundance film festival a few years ago after many failures:
charger88 wrote:This should tell you something, he has been spending a ton of time in PA for the last few years. Don't shoot people down until you have the facts, unless you enjoy it. I can give you about 100 more articles placing him there if you need them? Actually, I have other things to do.
No, I don't enjoy it. I'm stating my opinion, and an article that proves that he has visited Philadelphia is hardly going to convince me that Redford has set up shop in Scranton. He sends his fanmail to someone in PA, and they sign it for him. You can find a ton of these sigs on eBay for cheap. Also --His ttm sig does not match his IP sig - he signed this for me at the Sundance film festival a few years ago after many failures:
the cool thing is yours doesn't match the IP I got from him. He spends and has spent a ton of time there. You can think what you want, leave the person alone.