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I was so psyched when I heard Linda Blair was going to be at the April Chiller convention. I had already decided to attend Chiller, because I hear that it is the best convention, but once I heard that Linda was attending, I began to set my sights on an interview with her for the House of Horrors. I began to do all my research by reading every Exorcist article and Linda interview I could get my hands on. I contacted Kevin the the publisher of "Chiller Theater" magazine and organizer of the convention, and he thought I could at least get an interview for his magazine, since he was paying for Linda to attend to the convention. Kevin did make me aware that he didn't know Linda's stance on interviews, so he was making no promises. I arrived at Chiller early Friday afternoon and was amazed by the number of dealers setting up. There were at least 5 times as many vendor here as there was at the Fango convention in January. This is definitely one of the highlights of the Chiller show and I was lucky to only drop $200 ($100 of which was on booze), so I was happy to come home with some money to pay the bills. HA HA!!!! The show open at six o'clock on Friday and I quickly made my way to Linda's table. I knew if I waited, I would be shit out of luck. So as I stood in line I began getting a little nervous. Linda Blair looks as hot as ever and I have to admit that she, along with Melissa Gilbert (remember Half-Pint from "Little House on the Prairie") were the first women that ever gave me a chubby (Oh, mama!!!). And to say she looks better than ever would be an understatement. I was lucky enough to be one of the first people in line. As the line moved as quickly, I made my way up to Linda. I could barely speak, but quickly regained my composure. We spoke briefly about... of course "The Exorcist". Well hopefully someday, I will get a chance to meet the lovely Linda Blair again and maybe be able to spend a few minutes letting her know my appreciation for her work in The Exorcist and what it truely means to the horror fans of the world. At least, I got to wrap my arms around that hot little body!!!!A crowning achievement for the little old Caretaker. THANKS LINDA!!!!!!! Linda is a big advocate of animals right and portion of the the money she made at Chiller was donated to her favorite charity Last Chance For Animals. To get involved with Linda's favorite charity, write and/or send donations to the address below: "Last Chance For Animals"
[Visit Linda's "official" Website]
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