Stupid, stupid, stupid, wasn't I, MB? I did buy a couple books from the book store on the QM2 to have them autographed by another passenger, William H. Miller, who wrote over 60 outstanding books on ocean liner history (my shared passion with DS) and gave a series of lectures on the same voyage. But I didn't spend a few bucks more to buy that DVD of The Haunting to be signed by Mr. Johnson. How shortsighted could I have been? At least I got to meet him, shake his hand, and talk with him at great length, and find out in both is lecture and our discussion about the film adaptation of Ms. Jackson's classic novel. I guess that's more than many and I shouldn't complain about my stupidity.
Gerard (Who Also Sat Next to Stephen King In An Airport Lounge While Reading One Of His Novels And Didn't Ask Him to Autograph It - Oh, Well, Stupid Is Stupid)