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You guys are retarded, I doubt she gets enough fan mail to garner getting an "Autopen" thing.
You're right, she probably doesn't have one of her own, my research seemed to suggest they cost like $5000, but it's quite possible that LT Entertainment has one.
Is it just me, or does that look like the handwriting in Stephanie's diary??? If it IS the same, that would be kinda cool - it would mean that they either made Julianna write in it, or they have a set 'Stephanie/Julianna' font.
Why does the idea of her having her own font amuse me?
P.S. - this is a late-night, too-lazy-to-make-side-by-side-comparison kind of observation. I could be way off.
Is it just me, or does that look like the handwriting in Stephanie's diary??? If it IS the same, that would be kinda cool - it would mean that they either made Julianna write in it, or they have a set 'Stephanie/Julianna' font.
Why does the idea of her having her own font amuse me?
P.S. - this is a late-night, too-lazy-to-make-side-by-side-comparison kind of observation. I could be way off.
Just re-watched Dear Diary. Yep, that's the same handwriting, and variations in letter formation in the 'living in Lazytown is great' repetition that is the last time the diary is shown, strongly suggest the pages we see were hand-written.
(Also, she draws page-size pictures, only writes a few words to a page, and appears to be, what, half-way through the book? She can't possibly have written everything, despite getting a new diary when she moved to Lazytown.)
I got an autograph too a few months back. I didn't getting anything written out like that though. Its understandable though because looking back on it my letter was pretty lame. I was just worried about going overboard and coming off as obsessive, but I should have written more.
I don't THINK it is an autopen (and I have research this stuff thoroughly as well) but there is always a possibility, especially since the address uses a completely different handwriting.
I assumed you would've written to her in Iceland. (c/o LazyTown Entertainment, or something.)
If it was just sitting there waiting for her in NY, no wonder it's a delayed response.
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