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    Rude rude rude rude!

    Okay. So I just sent Percy Pringle III a message, and I was being very nice and honest, and I wasn't being demanding at all, I asked if it was possible if I could receive one. I put the subject name as "Very Important!". I understand that it wasn't the best subject to put as the title, but then he relpies back these exact words.


    "VERY IMPORTANT huh? You have a snowballs chance in **** getting an autograph with a subject line like that.
    ~Percy"


    That's just a little to rude. I don't know, what do you guys think?

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    i think he was right- lying to people who you are asking for a free autograph is pretty rude yourself

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    I can understand where he's coming from. He expects to read the e-mail for somethign Very important like you titled it. Then he reads that it's nothing important

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    I had to look up PP3. He's probably got exact numbers on a snowball's chance in ****.

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    His wikipedia page reads "He is currently a funeral businessman."

    So, a "very important" subject title most likely doesn't include an autograph request.

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    I can understand where he's coming from. He expects to read the e-mail for somethign Very important like you titled it. Then he reads that it's nothing important



    I know I said that I understand that, and it was wrong of me, but I think he could of been a little nicer, or maybe I misunderstood his message for him being rude, I don't know.

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    no, i think his message was pretty clear. You blew it on that one, so learn from the mistake, be more truthful in future autograph email requests, and dont count on getting him- ever
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    no, i think his message was pretty clear. You blew it on that one, so learn from the mistake, be more truthful in future autograph email requests, and dont count on getting him- ever
    Ed



    No I mean like I don't know if he was being rude. I am a fan of him though, so I wasn't lying about that. But I understand what everyone is saying, I shouldn't of put that in my title. I told him I apologized awhile ago though.

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    It's not the end of the world.

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    It's not the end of the world.




    I know it's not, but it's the fact that I bothered someone, I just don't like that feeling.

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