Hartster wrote:Making appearances and signing autographs are two different things. For one, Glenn's eyesight has deteriorated to the point where newspapers have to be read to him. (He had a small stroke after surgery which affected his vision. He only has half his vision, has trouble recognizing people. Doctors hoped it would get better but it hasn't.)
Yes, he did sign for someone in-person after the announcement he would no longer sign, but ever so gracious, Glenn told the person he couldn't guarantee the quality of his signatures.
And while he did sign items sent in to him, for years, Glenn's office mailed out pre-signed photos of him, with the inscription added by computer. That's another sign of his old age, as well as only signing once or twice a year the mailed-in requests.
Glenn has been gracious with autographs for 50+ years, never charging a fee. We should be as gracious and accepting that he no longer signs.
northwellguy wrote:Yeah sure he can't sign autographs anymore but he can still get on an plane, travel 2000 miles, and have a cameo appearance on Hell's Kitchen with Gordon Ramsey???
Your attitude really ****. He's now almost 95 years old and has been one of the most reliable and gracious autograph signers for decades, one of the few prominent astronauts who has never charged for his graph. This policy has only come into being very recently as I saw someone got him back just a few months ago; there could be a number of reasons including health, time, travel etc. The guy was amazing to his fans for years and years and I have no doubt that he has a very valid reason to stop now.
As for you being sure that he's still going to sign for folks at NASA, yeah probably, he'll probably sign for anyone that approaches him in person because he's a really nice guy; he just doesn't have the time or energy to sign hundreds a week anymore.
Also, last question; when was John Glenn on Hell's Kitchen?! I never saw that episode...
You make good points but I agree to disagree.
It was on the episode that aired 3.2.2016 - Glenn and Buzz Aldrin were dinner guests.