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Originally Posted by Gailh
I mean even if we knew where she lived writing to her home address would be somewhat intrusive.
Gail
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I agree with that. If I were so egotistic to feel the need to get a letter to her (or anyone famous), I would find out who her management company is, and send it to that address. While it does happen on a rare occassion, as a fluke, you cannot put the burden of expectation on them to respond to you personally.
Again, to be so egotistical to think that your letter (one of thousands) is going to be so special and emotionally moving that the recipient will have to personally respond is ridiculous.
Say its circa 1972 and you're 11 years old. You just joined the David Cassidy fan club, and think you wrote such a groovy heart-felt letter that David will see how special you are! He's definately going to write you...maybe even call you! It's delusional.
You know how I show appreciation for an artist? I buy their stuff; I go to their shows. That's Enough For Me!