6/18/01

Last Thusrday I had the pleasure to meet Bruce Campbell. Yes, the star of the
Evil Dead Trilogy and othe various B-movies. I've been a fan of Bruce Campbell since My teens when I first saw the Evil Dead movie, so meeting and talking to him was a big deal to me. He was touring about the LA area to promote his new book "If Chins Could Kill - Confessions Of A B-Movie Actor".
I ended meeting up with Case Wright at the signing, which was great to finally meet some of you other freakers.

People crowed into the small book store as Bruce took the podium at the back of the bookstore. After greating everyone in attendance he opened up a copy of his book and read us all a small chapture called "Get Travolta on the phone". Now hearing him read this was toltal entertainment in it's self. Many, many times he had the whole room laughing. After the reading he answered questions from the audiance. Questions of obscurity, upon obscurity of Bruces profesional life  came flowing out. Bruce's snappy come backs flowed entertain us all.

Then it was time to line up to actually get bruce to sign our books and memorabilia. He was more than gracious when it came to talking and spending time with each person as they came up to meet him.
Finally it was my turn and Case was nice enough to take some pictures of Bruce and I together. After making a little bit of small talk and him signing my book I thanked him and let the next person take their turn with the legend Bruce Campbell.

Now my current delema is do I show the pictures of Bruce Campbell and I together? Or do I contenue to keep my idenity a seceret? I'll leave it up to you freakers.

After meeting with Bruce Campbell Case and I headed down to Hollywood to visit the Museum Of Death. Which was great in it's self. We we're greated by two happy smiling faces of JD and Cathee. They have to be two of the nicest people I've meet in a long time. After going through the museum and it's wonders I talked with LD and Cathee. Their out look to thier business and life was somewhat  inspiring. As JD puts it, life is so short and death is inevitable, so why not exept death and enjoy life to it's fullest. insted of fearing and hiding from it. this was great to hear from people who run such a museum. I'll be giving you a full story and some Q&A with JD & Cathee for Fridays story.

Well thats enouht from me now. See you all on the flipside.
Hurdy Gur,
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