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25 June 2007, 10:20 PM
dandelion
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Thanks for posting the highly fascinating and relevant article about the Ackermansion sale.


Cori
26 June 2007, 05:25 AM
tinkerbell
[QUOTE]Originally posted by dandelion:
Thanks for posting the highly fascinating and relevant article about the Ackermansion sale./QUOTE]

Why didn't someone alert us to Mr Ackerman's plight earlier? We've plenty of English friends who'd have rushed to the rescue ... Too late it seems.
26 June 2007, 07:36 AM
Braling II
How very sad.
$200,000? Seems Lucas or Spielberg could've expressed their gratitude with a check they wouldn't even miss.
Depressing article.
That's "...blow us all to ATOMS", too, by the way.
26 June 2007, 08:28 AM
Doug Spaulding
quote:
Originally posted by Braling II:
That's "...blow us all to ATOMS", too, by the way.

You may be right - perhaps the reporter misunderstood or mistyped. Of course, 4E might have meant Adam, you never know.


"Live Forever!"
26 June 2007, 08:30 AM
Doug Spaulding
quote:
Originally posted by tinkerbell:
Why didn't someone alert us to Mr Ackerman's plight earlier? We've plenty of English friends who'd have rushed to the rescue ... Too late it seems.

I felt the same way when I heard. Surely 4E has enough fans the world over who might have contributed a few dollars and saved not only the house, but the collection!


"Live Forever!"
26 June 2007, 08:55 AM
patrask
Well, there is something to be said here about having health insurance. We do need a national policy to protect people from serious health issues that can ruin their existance - finacially. Maybe the old story of the grasshpper and the ant also applies here. I know I would have contributed something to keep this collection together if I had known about it at the time. I think pride was also a factor. I know that Ray helped 4E as much as he could to get into the present mini-mansion.
26 June 2007, 10:47 AM
theoctobercountry
Regarding the sale... The situation is absolutely unbelievable. How is it possible, that in a town filled with incredibly wealthy people in the entertainment business, no one was willing to purchase this one-of-a-kind, comprehensive collection, which was certainly unique in its scope. Heck, people like Spielberg and Lucas, who have more money than they can spend in a lifetime and who made their fortunes in the sci-fi field, weren't even interested? It's a darn shame...

I'm wondering, however, if the whole affair wasn't terribly mis-managed from the very beginning. When it became apparent that the collection would have to be sold, someone with business experience should have been put in charge right off; someone who knew how to approach the right people, and how to drum up a lot of publicity as to the loss of this irreplaceable collection. I'm not blaming Mr Ackerman at all---there were a lot of people who knew about the collection, who could have stepped in and figured things out. I don't think it had to end up like this at all, and it really is a terrible shame and a tragedy...

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26 June 2007, 11:07 AM
theoctobercountry
quote:
Originally posted by Nard Kordell:
Who created the 'Dandelion Wine' wine?
On a brighter note (I'm still upset after hearing about that sale...) To view these photos full-size, just put your mouse over the cog symbol, and then click on "detach image"---that will bring up the photograph, full size, in a new window. By doing this, I was able to see that the bottle of dandelion wine is from Breitenbach Wine (and that Ray signed the bottle! Looks like it's dated Aug '05.).

The company even has a dandelion festival:
Dandelion Festival
26 June 2007, 11:12 AM
ravenswake
DS, first, thanks for the photos. It's been said before, but you guys "out there" are a vital link to what's going on with our hero. I wish events like this could be streamed, or broadcast in some way, even as a pay-per-view event.

And, second, thanks for the article. Regarding the fact that Hollywood didn't step up to preserve Mr. Ackerman's collection, my word of the day is:

"Unconscionable."
26 June 2007, 03:16 PM
philnic
theoctobercountry's link includes pics of a Dandelion "cookoff". Americans seem to like "cookoffs" (I've never heard of anyone holding a cookoff on this side of the Atlantic). I remember Homer Simpson getting very agitated whe he discovered he was missing the chilli cookoff.


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26 June 2007, 03:39 PM
Braling II
Cookoffs, yes.
Pancake races, no.

http://www.sideburn.demon.co.uk/olney/pancake.html
26 June 2007, 06:51 PM
jkt
quote:
Originally posted by theoctobercountry:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Nard Kordell:
Who created the 'Dandelion Wine' wine?


Sorry about not responding about the wine earlier. I bought half a case for Ray's 85th birthday and kept a few for myself. When the winery found out who the wine was for, they sent a handful of labels for me to get Ray to sign for them. Which I did.


John King Tarpinian
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27 June 2007, 04:04 PM
RBFAN57
Looking for Doug. I have sent you an email at @gmail.com about two tickets for Friday nights show I can Not use. If you know of anyone let me know you got the info-either through email or oa this site
Thanks
David


David B Smith
27 June 2007, 04:15 PM
Doug Spaulding
quote:
Originally posted by RBFAN57:
...about two tickets for Friday nights show I can Not use.

I'm afraid I don't - all the RB fans I know hang out here.

Come on and go; Utica's not that far. I know - I was just there last week (actually Sterling Heights).


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27 June 2007, 11:29 PM
Nard Kordell
RBFANS57
Just how did you plan on getting 2 tickets out here by Friday?

If I knew for sure I could make it, I'd grab those tickets. Unfortunately, I am going thru topsy turvy stuff right now. Can't figure if topsy or turvy takes place tomorrow.

Doughy Spauldingmeister:
There you go. Two good words. Topsy. Turvy.
No?