Talk:Mark Bunker
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[edit] Travolta autograph
Just to clarify. Mark Bunker held no signs, and, as far as I know wasn't directly threatened, but was a few feet away filming the protest. A third protestor, wearing a Xenu costume was working the other side of the street.
Before the incident with the "professional autograph hound", a Travolta representative appeared at the front door area of the theater and announced that Travolta would not sign autographs "...because of that sign", and suggested that the crowd fix the "problem" themselves. Apparently after some consideration of the implications of calling for mob violence, the rep returned and announced that "naturally, it's perfectly legal for this person to be protesting here, and he wasn't suggesting that anyone do anything violent".
Most of the crowd was merely confused by the entire exchange and never hostile. The "professional Autograph Hound" was the only person to show animosity of any kind.
Zinjifar (Joe Lynn) —The preceding comment was moved by Raymond Hill from the article to the talk page on 21:09, 8 January 2007 (UTC).