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Post by Ragingblues on Nov 28, 2007 13:09:18 GMT -5
FORD SICK OF JEDIIST WORSHIPPERS www.pr-inside.com/ford-sick-of-jediist-worshippers-r319114.htmHARRISON FORD is getting sick of the growing number of STAR WARS fans camping outside his doorstep. The Hollywood actor - who plays Han Solo in the hit sci-fi franchise - claims he is hounded by a group of wacky film fanatics praying to him as the leader of the Star Wars-inspired Jediism religion outside his Wyoming, U.S. home. He says, "It's flattering, but I can't accept their prayers."The funny part is... Han Solo wasn't even a Jedi. Shouldn't they be camping outside of Mark Hamill's house instead? Ken
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Post by GCR on Nov 28, 2007 15:02:22 GMT -5
FORD SICK OF JEDIIST WORSHIPPERS www.pr-inside.com/ford-sick-of-jediist-worshippers-r319114.htmHARRISON FORD is getting sick of the growing number of STAR WARS fans camping outside his doorstep. The Hollywood actor - who plays Han Solo in the hit sci-fi franchise - claims he is hounded by a group of wacky film fanatics praying to him as the leader of the Star Wars-inspired Jediism religion outside his Wyoming, U.S. home. He says, "It's flattering, but I can't accept their prayers."The funny part is... Han Solo wasn't even a Jedi. Shouldn't they be camping outside of Mark Hamill's house instead? Ken ;D ;D ;D Good point...I bet the Jedi worshippers weren't sure where Mark Hamill parked the car he's living out of these days. Kidding...kidding... -GCR
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Post by Havana on Nov 29, 2007 9:03:45 GMT -5
Is this even true? It reminds me of a report in the 1990's of Alec Guinness telling some rabid Star Wars fans to "F*** off." while traveling by train in England. According to the report, he signed a few things for them and then tried to get away from them. They just continued to hound him and even pull on his clothing. He shut them down with the big F.O. When the report came out, most people just dismissed it as a fake story. About a month later, Guinness admitted it was true to a BBC reporter and appologized, not to the fans but to the other people on the train. I'd love to see him say that to the Walrus Man and his buddy in the cantina.
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Post by GCR on Nov 29, 2007 9:34:55 GMT -5
Is this even true? It reminds me of a report in the 1990's of Alec Guinness telling some rabid Star Wars fans to "F*** off." while traveling by train in England. According to the report, he signed a few things for them and then tried to get away from them. They just continued to hound him and even pull on his clothing. He shut them down with the big F.O. When the report came out, most people just dismissed it as a fake story. About a month later, Guinness admitted it was true to a BBC reporter and appologized, not to the fans but to the other people on the train. I'd love to see him say that to the Walrus Man and his buddy in the cantina. ;D ;D ;D I can just see that now! Walrus Man: (motioning to his buddy) He doesn't like you... Luke: Sorry... Walrus Man: I don't like you either! Obi Wan: Hey, buddy...F*** off! ;D -GCR
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