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Deanna ([personal profile] dr4b) wrote2003-09-22 05:25 pm

Al Franken spoke here

Huh, I thought I wrote this from my laptop two hours ago but maybe I wasn't logged in.

Anyway... so Al Franken came to Amazon today to talk about his new book Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them. It was scheduled for 3:30pm in our AV room (which is literally about 60-70 feet from my office)... so I figured I'd check up to see if they had books or anything early. I went by at 2:55pm and there were ALREADY at least 20-30 people in the room! Holy crap!

So I went by and told Colin, but he was on a conf call... so I grabbed my laptop, power cord, ethernet cable, and went back to the AV room, finding a seat about 6 rows back that was next to outlets for both. And I sat there doing work for about 20 minutes (I needed to write a web page about some stuff, it was a PERFECT 20-minute task). It was funny, Chico was sitting next to me and he basically just zoned out for half an hour waiting for the presentation to start. Every 4-5 minutes I would look up as the room got more and more crowded. By 3:10 all the seats were gone. By 3:20 all the floor space was gone. By 3:25 I believe you couldn't even stand up in the back of the room anymore. (Colin got there around 3:10 and got a seat behind me.) They brought by the free copies of his book around 3:28 and there were NOT enough copies. We were both lucky enough to get them, but plenty of people were not.

Holy crap, so Al Franken shows up at 3:30 and gets a thunderous round of applause... then he spoke for about 30-40 minutes about various encounters he's had with the "characters" in his book (by "characters" I mean Bill O'Reilly, Ann Coalter, etc), and about a lot of other stuff like general politics, why Republicans suck, why the world is going to hell in a handbasket, just a ton of random stuff. And all of it was dead funny.

He opened the floor to questions around 4-4:10 or so, and EVERYONE had questions. It made me feel pretty dumb, actually... lots of stuff like "what do you think of [democratic presidential candidate]?" or "what do you think of Arnold?" (answer: he doesn't like him), etc... I'm just pretty politically apathetic, really. Al's speech made me wish I was more politically knowledgable, at least, and I definitely plan to read his book, though.

At 4:45 he had to cut questions, because he still had to sign books... about 50-75 people stuck around to get their books signed. Colin and I did. Assistants went up the line and wrote people's names on post-its and stuck them inside the cover page of the book to speed up the process. When I got up to the table, Al was all like "Hi, how are you?" and I was like "Great, that was a great talk," and he's like "So what do you do here?" "I'm um... I'm a technical writer, I guess it's kinda like being a comedy writer except nothing I write is funny," and he's like "Well of course not, everything here is so technical!" or something. And then I thanked him and Colin came up to the table.

Wow! I met Al Franken!
The 13-year-old Deanna in my head says, "Next you just have to meet A. Whitney Brown, and you're set!"

[identity profile] chite.livejournal.com 2003-09-23 04:42 am (UTC)(link)
Awesome. I saw him at the Borders here, and waited around for the signing (I was number 89. There were over 400 people there!)

The book rocks. I think you'll enjoy it. You can't help but start thinking politically when you read it.