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Is anyone else annoyed that the Hollywood Show emails often can't bother giving their celebrity guests the respect of capitalizing their names, or, in some cases, even spelling them right? Or even spelling basic words right, for that matter...

Their most recent email wants me to buy a "Flash" picture signed by "John Wesley Ship" & an "Excorsist" picture signed by Linda Blair & Louise Fletcher. And don't miss out on your chance to buy a "Twilight Zone" picture signed by "Cloris Leachamn & Bill Mummy" or a picture signed by "Paris Theemen".

Maybe I'm just bitter because I loved Ray & Sharon and how they did things or because The Hollywood Show honored Casey Kasem's passing by posting "RIP Casey Casem" on Facebook, but the lack of professional respect shown by their emails astounds me.

Is anyone else bothered?

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Ladies & Gentleman, I present to you: my point.

David Elkouby, the owner of the Hollywood Show, made (yet another) post on FB in which he misspelled the names of his upcoming guests. I commented "I love when you misspell your guest names. It really shows how much you care."

He, of course, deleted my comment and sent me a private message, which I give you now:

http://s28.postimg.org/b7sy3orh9/Elkouby.jpg

I just love how much he cares; don't you?

You think that that's bad?  I have an Enter the Dragon photo signed by Jim Kelly "To Rita" because the ass who wrote the sticky note couldn't be bothered writing legibly.

I actually, given how much he cares, wouldn't be too shocked if that was actually him & he wrote Rita.

I mean, if he misspells guest names, why bother spelling your name right?

I would hope they didn't charge you for that, but, given their $$$$ > Everything Else attitude, I have a feeling I know the answer.

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