The infamous "Hug me" sign. I finally had to tuck it away because people tried to take me up on it.
The Mistletoe Katrina cottage. I was right near it for hours per day saying, "Would you like a book?"
Monday, November 12, 2007
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Where are the hoards of women?
I took it before the gates were fully opened.
I must have walked by that cottage 10 times and never even noticed it was a cottage - probably due to looking at all of the merchandise around it. :)
what! are you allergic to hugs? That's the best medicine around! I"ve been doing nothing but hugging veterans all morning long. We had a GREAT vets day service AGAIN!!! Amen. Hard to bear in spots but good.
Hugging is better than a lot of what went on there. I'm pretty sure I stepped on an old woman's toes and elbowed a guy to get to the honeybutter stand.
Ahh, the celebration of the birth of our savior. Truly awe-inspiring.
That's why Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday :-)
Yep, unfortunately, His manger usually gets trampled on in the stampede too
I knocked people down for the honey butter, too. (haha) I didn't buy any, though. It was good, but I liked the buscuits with it better.
Did any of y'all stop by the Clarion-Ledger booth? Marshall was on a roll with his books. Sold out by Saturday afternoon.
I stopped by - but I bought (and gave) the book last year. It was a big hit with my husband and father.
I did I did! I met Marshall and Leilani. I did not demand hugs.
Should have a sign that asked for free gasoline!
Marshall,
You should have charged money for hugs and you would have made a lot of extra money. Something to think about at your next book signing.
I would have given my cold to thousands. I would be cursed more than normal (actually it is my second cold).
it was great meeting you! :)
Same here. Thanks for introducing yourself.
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