Actually, I didn't just "notice" one of the postcards. I also snagged one of them. The one that say's "It is not over." I still have it somewhere, and when I dig it up I'll try to take a pic of it with my webcam then post the image here.
If this all isn't some elaborate hoax, then what is it? I wonder. Didn't somebody else receive a postcard or something from Graceland? Wasn't it supposedly from Maddox? Sorry. I'm vague on that whole Graceland thing.
(Note the slight difference, an underscore between claire and chanel)
...you'll find that she's archived some of the old message board posts there, including a few which describe some of the "Graceland" stuff, as well as another which mentions the Houdini postcard and, I believe, other messages describing possible modern "Andy" sightings. She used to re-post these every so often.
Hey thanks. I vaguely remember reading Ruby's story. I have an autographed copy of Abel's "How to Thrive on Rejection" also. Have to campare his writing with Andy's -- for the hell of it.
Hey, sorry for the time-delay of this post. I only occasionally look in on this stuff these days. Anyway, I'm the fellow that received the "Graceland" cards. One was a Houdini card just like the ones left in L.A. on 5/16/04, the other was a plain card with an Andy Kaufman signature. As Rob said, you can often find an archived version of my previous post on Claire's board.
Also, I recently found this info:
"Jack Bristow, a ... former double agent ... is often emotionally distant and can be among the ... coldest and most brutal characters. However, his ... defining trait is his devotion to the safety of his daughter... He is highly protective of her and is willing to do anything ... to ensure her well-being. His relationship with his daughter has always been problematic, although it warmed and matured as the show unfolded."