HIGHLA-L Digest - 5 Oct 2004 to 6 Oct 2004 (#2004-186)

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        1. Adrian Paul Highlander Charity Mask (3)
      
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      Date:    Wed, 6 Oct 2004 06:04:29 -0700
      From:    K Swanson <swanson@telus.net>
      Subject: Adrian Paul Highlander Charity Mask
      
       From another fandom, I came across a charity project where a bunch of
      entertainers (the majority are musicians, but there are actors and authors
      as well) have painted and signed masks. Adrian Paul is also involved.
      
      I don't know if it's a reflection of AP's career that instead of being
      listed as "Adrian Paul", he's under "Highlander", whereas everyone else
      seems to be under their own name. Perhaps it's because he chose to decorate
      it in a "Highlander" theme. I thought his mask was very nice.
      
      The masks can be viewed
      at:  http://www.hom.org/Events/Mask/2004/Southeast/gallery.html  Scroll
      down to the "H" section.
      
      For more info on the charity and this project, look here:
      http://www.hom.org/Events/Mask/2004/Southeast/about.html
      
      Karyn
      
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      Date:    Wed, 6 Oct 2004 10:58:31 -0400
      From:    Wendy Tillis <immortals_incorporated@cox.net>
      Subject: Re: Adrian Paul Highlander Charity Mask
      
      Karyn says:
      
      >I don't know if it's a reflection of AP's career that instead of being
      >listed as "Adrian Paul", he's under "Highlander", whereas everyone else
      >seems to be under their own name. Perhaps it's because he chose to decorate
      >it in a "Highlander" theme. I thought his mask was very nice.
      
      It was kind of odd that it is listed under Highlander rather than his name. While many of the names listed are instantly recognizable, a lot aren't. I wonder who made the decision about placement? Did he submit it as "Highlander" or did someone else decide no one would recognize his name alone?  Is the name  Adrian Paul really less well known that Howie Day? RJ Helton? Craig Morgan?
      
      Wendy(And just how in hell did Lynyrd Skynyrd do a mask?)(Do they have art rooms in hell?)
      
      
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      Date:    Wed, 6 Oct 2004 11:40:45 EDT
      From:    Ashton7@aol.com
      Subject: Re: Adrian Paul Highlander Charity Mask
      
      In a message dated 10/6/2004 9:07:10 AM Eastern Standard Time,
      swanson@telus.net writes:
      
      <<I don't know if it's a reflection of AP's career that instead of being
      listed as "Adrian Paul", he's under "Highlander", whereas everyone else
      seems to be under their own name. Perhaps it's because he chose to decorate
      it in a "Highlander" theme. I thought his mask was very nice.>>>
      Most of the other people seem to be singers. Maybe they were just listed
      however they chose to be listed and that's the way Adrian asked to be listed.
      
      Annie
      
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