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jp...@my-dejanews.com

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Jun 1, 1998, 3:00:00 AM6/1/98
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I attended the Expo on Saturday, and I have to say that it was even better
than what I imagined.

I traveled from Florence, KY the night before and my friends and I got to the
Expo an hour early because of all the horror stories I had heard. There must
have been about 100 people in line before us. Finally at 11am they let us in.
We went right to the Mulder's office photo to get that out of the way.
In looking back on the day it really wasn't necessary to rush around cause
there wasn't as many people there as I thought there would be.

Anyways Charles Nelson Reilly was up first. He is a very funny man. He joked
the entire time about his turn on Millennium being very funny in different
languages such as German, French and Spanish. (He came on right after the
video presentation of the X-Files in different languages.) He said he is
trying to get Jose Chung back on Millennium saying that he was only killed in
Frank's mind or that Chung faked his death to boost his book sales.

William B. Davis was up next and he wasn't what I expected. He looked bored
and it seemed like he couldn't wait for this to be over.

Doug Hutchison talked about his time on the X-Files. He said he was in the
running for a part in the new Stephen King movie "The Green Mile."

Steven Williams talked about his show in Europe and how he really wants to
come back to the X-Files.

Dean Haglund performed a whole X-Files episode on the stage. I have not
laughed so hard in a long time. That guy is a comic genius!

Thats about all I can remember right now. I am still coming down from the
high of that day. My friends and I were able to go back stage to get our
autographs so that was really cool getting to spend extra time with everyone.

I hope it becomes an annual event cause I would definately go back.

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AgtBethany

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Jun 1, 1998, 3:00:00 AM6/1/98
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>Dean Haglund performed a whole X-Files episode on the stage.

Which episode?


Agent Beth
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PeteyMC

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Jun 2, 1998, 3:00:00 AM6/2/98
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>
>I attended the Expo on Saturday, and I have to say that it was even better
>than what I imagined.
>
>

But, upon viewing the digital pictures that were taken by the "photographers"
in the black jumpsuits, didn't you feel gypped?

Every one of the digital pictures that were taken by them was screwed up!!

This is proof positive that models shouldn't be given any task that is any more
difficult or intellectually taxing than tossing their hair.
Send 'em back to the auto show circuit!!!!!!


Monkey5s

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Jun 5, 1998, 3:00:00 AM6/5/98
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jpert reported:

>I attended the Expo on Saturday, and I have to say that it was even better
>than what I imagined.
>

>I traveled from Florence, KY the night before and my friends and I got to the
>Expo an hour early because of all the horror stories I had heard. There must
>have been about 100 people in line before us. Finally at 11am they let us
>in.
>We went right to the Mulder's office photo to get that out of the way.
>In looking back on the day it really wasn't necessary to rush around cause
>there wasn't as many people there as I thought there would be.

But do you think it was too sparsely-attended, or did things fill up later? Did
you stand in line for autographs? Did you try to buy any of the merchandise?

Just curious, and THANK YOU for posting this!

Monkey5s
dull,thimble

jper...@cinci.infi.net

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Jun 5, 1998, 3:00:00 AM6/5/98
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In article <199806050049...@ladder03.news.aol.com>,

monk...@aol.com (Monkey5s) wrote:
>
>
> But do you think it was too sparsely-attended, or did things fill up later?
Did
> you stand in line for autographs? Did you try to buy any of the merchandise?
>
> Just curious, and THANK YOU for posting this!
>
> Monkey5s
> dull,thimble
>
There wasn't a whole lot of people there. It really thinned out as the day
went on. There wasn't a very long line for anything other than the
autographs, which I did not have to stand in cause I went backstage for mine.
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