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Kate Mulgrew in Tulsa for Charity

Maybe Viidians hang out in Tulsa?

There's not too much else to do, admittedly. With 385,635 citizens as of 2008, and 62.3% of the population ranging from 18-64, there are a lot of healthy organs to access...

So... you're telling me that, if I wanted Kate's pic, I only have 385,633 people for the Vidians to get through before they got to us?

Yeah, I think I could make it. :shrug:
 
Maybe Viidians hang out in Tulsa?

There's not too much else to do, admittedly. With 385,635 citizens as of 2008, and 62.3% of the population ranging from 18-64, there are a lot of healthy organs to access...

So... you're telling me that, if I wanted Kate's pic, I only have 385,633 people for the Vidians to get through before they got to us?

Yeah, I think I could make it. :shrug:

You figure that the Viidians would probably avoid a conference dealing with some sort of ailment or disease, and your odds improve even more.
 
^ Valid point... Maybe I should point them toward California with the promise that the health nuts there would make for better pickings? Then, I'd be a hero AND get a pic of Kate. ;)
 
The luncheon was very nice. There weren't very many people in attendance, but the people we sat with were very neat to speak to. We had chicken. Some finalist from American Idol sang. Then, Kate came up.

Poignant, passionate, and sincere... Kate spoke of the caregiver that remained with her mother through to the end. It was a wonderful speech.

The chicken wasn't bad either.

After the luncheon, most people scattered to go to the rest of the events, but a few of us scooted up to the front. Kate remained there and was very gracious with us. She spoke, shook hands, and, when my partner asked very politely, agreed to a photo with me.

She was gracious. It's not a con photo, but I will treasure the experience. (If I break your monitor, you can't say I didn't warn you.)

katemulgrew.jpg
 
It's clear this is a cause close to her heart, and, as I've said before, it's a cause that I also support. So, it was more or less luck that this pulled together as it did.

I encourage you all to take a look at what's going on with this cause. It is well worth the investment of time.
 
That's awesome! :techman:

And you didn't break my monitor at all. You're very good-looking. :) You both have similar facial expressions.
 
The luncheon was very nice. There weren't very many people in attendance, but the people we sat with were very neat to speak to. We had chicken. Some finalist from American Idol sang. Then, Kate came up.

Poignant, passionate, and sincere... Kate spoke of the caregiver that remained with her mother through to the end. It was a wonderful speech.

The chicken wasn't bad either.

After the luncheon, most people scattered to go to the rest of the events, but a few of us scooted up to the front. Kate remained there and was very gracious with us. She spoke, shook hands, and, when my partner asked very politely, agreed to a photo with me.

She was gracious. It's not a con photo, but I will treasure the experience. (If I break your monitor, you can't say I didn't warn you.)

katemulgrew.jpg


Thank you, you have made my week! Such a cool photo, your very lucky to have met Kate. ;)
 
That's awesome! :techman:

And you didn't break my monitor at all. You're very good-looking. :) You both have similar facial expressions.

I suppose after years of staring at the woman's face, it's hard to not pick up some of her expressions. :lol:

... and thank you, Valeris. That's very kind. :)

Thank you, you have made my week! Such a cool photo, your very lucky to have met Kate. ;)

Udat, I stayed up late last night just for you so I could report. I didn't want to let you down, sir!

You should have been there. It was a wonderful luncheon full of good information and a lovely keynote speaker.
 
I`m so jealous, when you spoke to Kate afterwards did you speak only about Alzheimer's? No trek talk?
 
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