My understanding is, the fans are so ravenous in Canada, they gnaw on the stars.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have a lot of friends and fans in Canada and as a matter of fact I met a fan from there that came down to my office. It was nice and we took pictures and had a nice talk.
I have tons of fans in Canada. I've sold hundreds of thousands of books there.
They read their sports pages, know their statistics and either root like hell or boo our butts off. I love it. Give me vocal fans, pro or con, over the tourist types who show up in Houston or Montreal and just sit there.
British fans are exceptional, but the American fans are something else. Some of them fly 500 miles to stand in line for three hours, just to meet me, then when they do they collapse.
I love touring Canada, and our Calgary fans are among the roughest and toughest.
The British fans are very intense, maybe even more so than fans in the U.S.! They're great.
Stars talk about how they dislike fans fussing over them, begging for autographs and things like that, but deep down inside, they love every minute of it.
We are fans because the game also appeals to our local pride, our pleasure in thinking of ourselves as, yes, Americans but nonetheless different from residents of other towns, other states, other regions.
The fans make the person a star.
I have fans across the globe.
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