The Jennifer Grant “Good Stuff” Book Signing

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Back on Thursday, May 26th (I told you I am way behind in my reporting! Winking smile), Vroman’s Bookstore welcomed Jennifer Grant for a signing and discussion of her new book Good Stuff: A Reminiscence of My Father, Cary Grant which chronicles the actress’ experiences being raised by one of the most iconic movie stars of all time.  And while most of the people attending the event were fans of Jennifer’s famous father, I have been a long-time fan of Jennifer herself, ever since she appeared as Steve Sander’s (aka Ian Ziering’s) longtime girlfriend Celeste Lundy during Seasons 3 and 4 of fave show Beverly Hills, 90210.

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Jennifer also made an appearance as Nina Bookbinder, the girl Chandler Bing (aka Matthew Perry) couldn’t fire, in the Season 1 episode of Friends titled “The One With Two Parts: Part I”.  But I digress.

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Because I have never actually seen a Cary Grant movie, before attending the reading I did not have much interest in reading Good Stuff.  My only reason for going to the event was to meet and, of course, get a photograph with Jennifer.  But, let me tell you, all of that changed as soon as I started looking through the memoir.  As I have mentioned before, I am just slightly anal, so I arrived at the signing about 3 hours early.  Well, not only did those three hours ensure me a front row seat, but they also gave me time to peruse through the book and I was immediately mesmerized.  Cary Grant was not only an amazing man, but an amazing father!  He retired in 1966, the same year that Jennifer was born, so that he could devote all of his time to being a dad.  Because Jennifer’s mother, Dyan Cannon (whom the actress is the spitting image of!), was at the height of her career at the time and often on location filming movies for months on end, most of Jennifer’s childhood was spent with her father.  And Cary wanted to document his only child’s early years as best he could.  Not only did he save and catalogue ever single letter ever exchanged between the two and every single photograph ever taken of them, but he also made hundreds upon hundreds of audio recordings of their time together, many of which are transcribed in the book.  Sweetest of all, though, was the fact that, on the mornings when Jennifer was not staying with him, Cary would wait along the sidewalk of her bus route just to wave to her as her bus passed by on the way to school.

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The event began right on time and I just about died when I caught my first glimpse of Jennifer as she looks almost exactly the same today as she did eighteen years ago when she was on 90210. Jennifer started out the evening by reading a few passages from her book and I have to say that she is a fabulous writer and a fabulous speaker. Her voice has an almost lyrical quality to it and I was absolutely mesmerized listening to her. I was completely shocked, though, when she adopted a British accent to read her father’s words! Prior to that evening, I was unaware that Cary Grant was British!

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Jennifer then opened up the session to questions from the audience and, even though A LOT were asked, for once they were actually well-crafted.  I should explain here, to those who do not regularly attend book signings and television screenings, that people at these events usually ask the most asinine questions imaginable and it absolutely drives me mad!  If you have the chance to ask a question of an actor, author, or director, make it a good one, people!  And, for the love of God, do NOT ask the celebrity to get you a role in a movie or TV show!  And yes, that has been asked at almost EVERY SINGLE EVENT I have ever attended!  Most of the questions asked of Jennifer, though, were about what it was like to grow up with such a famous father.  In answer to those questions, Jennifer told numerous anecdotes and, as amazing as it may sound, it seems she had a very normal childhood.  The two often squabbled about Jennifer’s choice in music and boys, they took frequent outings to the Fox Hills Mall – one of Cary’s favorite haunts – and played regular family games of Trivial Pursuit.  She said she never viewed Cary as a celebrity, but, while she knew he was special and certainly different than her friends’ fathers, to her he was always just “Dad”.

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When it came time for the signing portion of the reading, the Vroman’s coordinator asked Jennifer if she would be willing to take posed photographs with those in attendance, to which the actress gave a puzzled look and said, “Of course I will!”, as if she could not figure out why anyone wouldn’t take a picture with their fans.  LOVE IT!

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When it was my turn to meet Jennifer, I told her what a huge fan I had been of Beverly Hills, 90210 and she said that the show was actually the very first acting job she had ever had and was one of the best experiences of her life.  She told me that all of the actors were extremely nice and welcoming and that she looks back on that time with incredible fondness.  She took quite a bit of time to chat with me and I even got to tell her about my experiences as an extra in the final episode of the series and that the 90210 theme song was still the ringtone on my cell phone.  Smile Jennifer was so abundantly sweet and warm, it was almost unbelievable.

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As I was leaving Vroman’s, I opened the book to read what Jennifer had signed and almost died over her inscription.  It reads, “To Lindsay, Thank you for watching 90210 – your smile is infectious.  Jennifer Grant”  OMG nicest inscription EVER!  Especially considering that so many celebrities will not even personalize books at their signings!  Meeting Jennifer was such an incredible experience and I love her even more now than I did before!  And while I have not started to officially read Good Stuff yet, it is the next book on my “To Read” list and after I do so, I will most definitely be stalking the many locations mentioned in it.

Until next time, Happy Stalking!  Smile

Stalk It: You can purchase a copy of Jennifer Grant’s book, Good Stuff: A Reminiscence of My Father, Cary Grant, here.  Vroman’s Bookstore is located at 695 East Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena.  You can visit the store’s official website here.  And you can check out Vroman’s upcoming author events here.

The Tori Spelling “uncharted terriTORI” Book Signing

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This past Monday night, former Beverly Hills, 90210 star Tori Spelling made an appearance at my favorite bookstore Vroman’s to do a signing of her most recent memoir, uncharted terriTORI.  And even though I live very close to Vroman’s, I am sad to say that I almost didn’t attend the event.  The sad truth is that I have yet to catch up on all of my wedding planning duties, or even my emails for that matter, ever since returning home from the Mayo Clinic with my dad this past May.  So, needless to say I’m feeling just a wee-bit stressed out at the moment.  I finally came to my senses, though, early Monday morning and realized that there was NO WAY in heck I could miss that signing!  I mean, HELLO, I was like the biggest Beverly Hills, 90210 fan ON EARTH back in high school!  Meeting the former Miss Donna Martin was just too big of an opportunity to pass up.  So, this past Monday night at 6 p.m., I dragged the Grim Cheaper out to Vroman’s to do some Tori Spelling stalking.  Amazingly enough, when we first arrived there weren’t all that many people in line  – I’d guess about 50 or so.  And by the time 7 o’clock rolled around, only about a hundred more had shown up, which was shocking to me.  I thought 90210 fans were die hards!

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Because my fiancé has become quite obsessed with cameras as of late, he parked himself out in back of Vroman’s Bookstore with the three paparazzi who were on duty, which was perfect for me because it meant that while he was in position to snap the above photographs of Tori arriving on the scene, I got to hold my place in line.  I must say he did a great job with the photos, too!  They almost look like actual paparazzi shots!  😉  And while Tori looks painfully thin in the above photographs, she really didn’t look that way in person.  She is definitely tiny, but I thought she actually looked quite healthy.  And I also have to say that not only did Tori arrive to the event on time, but she was even a few minutes early!  So not a diva!  Love it! 

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We had been told beforehand that Tori would gladly pose for photographs with her fans, which was awesome being that some stars at signings won’t allow people to take any sort of photographs at all.   Again, love it!  I have to say that Tori is VERY cute in person, much different than she appears on television or in pictures.  She is also incredibly sweet.  The girl ahead of me in line is one of Tori’s Twitter followers and, while we were waiting, she told me that she had, on occasion, Twittered back and forth with the star.  Before the signing, she had Twittered Tori to let her know that she would be in attendance and that she would be wearing a yellow skirt.  Well, sure enough, as soon as the girl walked up to meet Tori, the star looked at the yellow skirt and said, “Oh my gosh!  You’re my Twitter friend!”  Then, when the girl left, Tori said, “Thanks so much for Twittering with me.”  So incredibly sweet!  When it was my turn at the front of the line, Tori stuck out her hand and introduced herself, which the Grim Cheaper managed to get a photo of.  Yay!  (Those are the “Guncles”, aka the “Gay Uncles” – Tori’s good friends Bill Horn and Scout Masterson – who came along for the signing sitting next to her in the above pic.)

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Tori seemed genuinely sweet and took time to chat with each and every fan who was getting a book signed.  It was definitely a more personal experience than most of the other signings I’ve been to.  I told her that I absolutely LOVED her haircut and she was like, “Oh really, you think?  I’m not so sure about it.”  🙂  She was also laughing over my fiancé’s camera, as when he was taking the above photographs he had the shutter on a super-fast speed which allowed him to snap six pictures per second.  I explained to her that he was doing that in case I blinked in one of the pictures and she said that she suffers from the very same problem of blinking in photographs.  All in all, I am SO glad that I went to the signing and, looking back, can’t even believe that I was thinking about skipping it.  If you are at all a fan of Tori or 90210, I HIGHLY recommend attending one of her book signings! 

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And not only did Tori sign the book, but so did the Guncles.  Love it!

Until next time, Happy Stalking!  🙂

Stalk It: Vroman’s Bookstore is located at 695 East Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena.  You can visit their events page here.  And you can purchase uncharted terriTORI by clicking here.

The Justin Halpern “Sh*t My Dad Says” Book Signing

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A few weeks ago, my best friend Kylee made an off the cuff remark to me about “Sh*t My Dad Says”, the Twitter account that is currently taking the internet world by storm.  And even though the site currently boasts more followers than Lauren Conrad’s, at the time I had never actually heard of it.  This shocked Kylee to no end and she commanded me to sign onto the internet immediately to check the page out.  Well, let me tell you, I absolutely loved what I saw.  Sh*t My Dad Says is penned by 29-year old screenwriter Justin Halpern, who regularly posts the unconventional, and absolutely hilarious, musings of his 74-year old father, Sam.  As he says in his Twitter bio, “I’m 29.  I live with my 74-year-old dad.  He is awesome.  I just write down the sh*t that he says.”  I was shocked that Kylee, a self-proclaimed Twitter-hater, was actually following someone’s feed, but as she explained, “Sh*t My Dad Says is the ONLY reason Twitter should exist!”, which I think is just about the best compliment ever.  I’ve been a loyal follower of Justin’s ever since that conversation with Kylee, as has my fiancé.  So, when I heard that the Twitter-star would be doing a reading at fave bookstore Vroman’s on May 12th, I immediately called up the Grim Cheaper and made plans to attend. 

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For those who aren’t familiar with Sh*t My Dad Says, Justin’s dad offers a completely unique – and extremely amusing – take on life.  More than that, though, upon closer inspection, his bits of advice are also extremely wise and even profound.  And while I’d be remiss if I didn’t warn that the guy drops more than the occasional F-bomb, his fresh – and profanity-laden – brand of blunt common sense is thoroughly enjoyable to read.  Just a few of his musings include:

– On the first day of kindergarten – “You thought it was hard?  If kindergarten is busting your a**, I got some bad news for you about the rest of life.”

– “I lost 20 pounds . . .  How?  I drank bear piss and took up fencing.   How the f*ck you think, son?  I exercised.”

– “No, I’m not a pessimist.  At some point the world sh*ts on everybody.  Pretending it ain’t sh*t makes you an idiot, not an optimist.” 

– “You worry too much.  Eat some bacon . . . What?  No, I got no idea if it’ll make you feel better, I just made too much bacon.”

– On waiting in line to see Jurassic Park: “There is no movie good enough for me to wait in a line longer than the run time of the movie.  Either we’re seeing something else or I’m leaving, and you can take a cab home.” 

See what I mean – hilarious!  Justin’s dad reminds me so much of my own father, that I just had to share the site with him.  My dad took one look at it and said, “You know, I should really start my own Twitter account.  Can you show me how to do that?”  I politely declined, though, because while my dad is no doubt hilarious, the man has absolutely no filter, or shame for that matter, and it scares me a bit to think about what sort of things he would post on a Twitter feed.  😉

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During the Vroman’s event, Justin, who is absolutely HILARIOUS in person, read a chapter of his book and answered the audience’s many questions about how the Sh*t My Dad Says Twitter account came to be.  As it turns out, Justin had actually been recording his father’s musings in a notebook for years, long before there ever was such a thing as Twitter.  After moving back home at age 28 following a break-up with his long-time girlfriend, Justin began posting his father’s bits of wisdom as his daily away message on Google Talk.  And then one fateful day a friend suggested he start tweeting those quotes.  Justin followed that sage advice and in August of 2009 opened up “Sh*t My Dad Says”.  For the first two weeks the site had only 5 followers.  Then, on August 14th, one of Justin’s good friends, the author of the fake Michael Bay Twitter page, sent out a “Follow Friday” tweet (in which twitterers can suggest other feeds their readers might enjoy) which mentioned Sh*t My Dad Says.   Within hours the site went viral and it now boasts over 1.3 million followers – a number that grows exponentially each and every minute.  Within a week of his site blowing up, Justin was fielding offers from book agents, book publishers, AND network executives!  Today, less than ten months after his first tweet, he has published a book (which debuted at Number 8 on the New York Times bestseller list) AND is the co-executive producer of a television show (along with his writing partner, Patrick Schumacker, and Max Mutchnik and David Kohan of Will & Grace fame) called $#*! My Dad Says (or Bleep My Dad Says, the network is not yet sure) which is premiering this fall!  The series will star non other than William Shatner as Justin’s dad (an actor who I actually can’t picture in the role, but being that I’m not a casting director,  I guess that’s not really my call).  Overnight success?  Well, yes and no.  While Justin may have gone from total obscurity to having over a million fans in a matter of weeks, he had actually been pounding the Hollywood pavement trying to make it as a screenwriter for over seven years before all of that happened.  Which begs the question, when are the book agents and Hollywood producers going to start knocking on my door?  😉

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Justin could NOT have been nicer – or funnier – during the reading, and not only did he pose for a photograph with me and personalize the book I purchased for my dad, but he even added the following inscription: “Don, I’m sure you can probably relate to some of the stuff in here.  Hope you enjoy the sh*t my dad says!  Justin”  Like his Twitter page, Justin’s book is absolutely HILARIOUS.  Actually, come to think of it, it’s even funnier.  If you are at all a fan of his Twitter site, pick up a copy of the book.  You will not be disappointed!  You can watch an interview with William Shatner and see a few clips of the new series here.

Until next time, Happy Stalking!  🙂

Stalk It: Vroman’s Bookstore is located at 695 East Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena.  You can check out their upcoming celebrity and author events here.  You can purchase Sh*t My Dad Says here and you can follow Justin on Twitter by clicking here.