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derek
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From: N.Ireland.
Registered: Jul 2002

posted 03-19-2004 05:43 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for derek   Click Here to Email derek     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
This hasn't been firmed up yet,but our astronomical association is trying to get Buzz to Belfast in October.Will update this as more info comes in.

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Glint
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From: New Windsor, Maryland USA
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posted 03-19-2004 10:43 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Glint   Click Here to Email Glint     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Good luck with your efforts. That must be very exciting for you.

Now, it's time for another story...

As founder and program chairman of a newly formed astronomical society 20 years ago, I wrote to Michael Collins, inviting him to be the monthly guest lecturer. It was several years after Mr. Collins had resigned his Directorship of the NASM but he was still living in the Washington, DC area at the time.

Shortly thereafter a letter arrived from his talent agency. It stated that his usual speaking fee would be $5,000. I followed up with a telephone call.

I explained that there was no way our organization could come up with that kind of dough. The agent justified the fee, saying it was for travel needs, etc. Mr. Collins had recently flown up to White Plains for a speaking engagement at IBM, for instance. I explained that we were quite a bit smaller than IBM. However, we were prepared to gladly provide 2-way transportation ourselves (and we'd fight it out later who gets to drive) and a meal.

The agent asked if we had a counter offer in mind. Somehow I blurted out a figure - $500. I knew even that amount would be impossible for us. I thought that such a low ball offer would save face because Mr. Collin's agent would be forced to decline.

He mulled it over, saying, "well, you are local and Mr. Collins would not have to be gone overnight." Then he said, "O.K. we agree." I almost fainted.

Knowing that we couldn't come up with even one tenth of the customary fee, I was able to somehow talk our way out of it.

Several weeks later the agent called me this time. He had a special offer for our astronomy club. On the same night which we had requested Michael Collins to speak, he could give us a special offer on...Marlo Thomas!

On edit:

By the way, the date we were requesting Mr. Collins for was in July, 1984 - in commemoration of the 15th anniversary of Apollo 11.

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dss65
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posted 03-20-2004 09:27 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for dss65   Click Here to Email dss65     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
What a story, Glint. Loved it! But, did you ever get "That Girl" to speak to your group? <LOL>

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Don

Glint
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posted 03-20-2004 11:13 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Glint   Click Here to Email Glint     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by dss65:
But, did you ever get "That Girl" to speak to your group? <LOL>

No, we didn't. But Mr. Collins was the first guest we had invited that didn't work out. The agreed on speaking fee wasn't much different than today's signing fee, albeit that was in 1984 dollars.

The happy ending is that 12 years later I finally got to hear Mr. Collins speak at the NASM.

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