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Originally Posted by IamNotKenKing
I think it was the “meeting Connor” part that seemed odd or off, not the part seeking an autograph. There’s no need to get defensive.
What if you responded to them advising you’d happily leave the photograph somewhere for them to have signed and left for pickup?
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I just want to clarify this point..
I said meet Connor because in my mind's eye that's how its done. I'm in my 60's and haven't gotten an autograph since I was a kid. The way it was done when I was a kid was you went to the arena and hung around where the players would leave the building and ask a player for his autograph. It was always done in person if you knew where the player was going to be. That's it.. you gave the player a piece of paper, a book, or a picture, along with a pen and they signed it and gave it back to you. Sorry if my request wasn't clear enough. I wasn't sure what the best procedure was to get the autograph... the goal was the autograph, not meeting McDavid. I don't really care if I never meet McDavid. I just would like to get his autograph... and a personalized one to my Grandson would be preferred.