Question Bedtime – Mornings Come and Go

It’s really not surprising that I’m a fan of M.C. Frontalot. We run in the same circles after all. We have a lot of the same friends, go to the same conventions…. I think we’ve even performed in the same shows a couple of different times.

What *is* surprising is how long it took for me to become a fan. I’ve known about him for ages, seen him perform, sat next to him at signings….

But here’s the thing. You can know someone, know about their work, and even enjoy their work without being a fan....

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Published on February 16, 2016 03:32
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message 1: by K.R. (new)

K.R. R. Bernard Yes indeed I believe that the biggest fans are the people who know you or the people that you know


message 2: by Bertie (last edited Mar 08, 2016 08:30PM) (new)

Bertie  Moore Wow, great definition of fannism. I so agree and when we do find something or someone to be a fan of, it is there ability to bring it on more than once that causes it to continue. Either with new creations or new audience for older creations or a new spin or voice to creations many ways of continueing that element of suprise that gets the endorphines of life flowing. Thanks for sharing, went to your sight to finish with bit. haven't yet the chance to listen and veiw the video. Soon I hope. Time flows, thoughts flee, plans blow a miss.

WOW WATCHED THE VIDEO, WOW WATCH IT GO TO PAT'sSight


message 3: by Camila (new)

Camila Meireles OMG Patrick! I've just loved this! Sending it to everyone I know.


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