June 15, 2006


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7 Responses to “Comments”

  1. Anonymous Says:

    hi dear sinise fans im a huge fan from holland and I love your site thank you for all the new information and the good works andy

  2. Lynn Says:

    You’re welcome, Andy! :)

  3. Anonymous Says:

    Os escribimos desde Espa�a, el motivo felicitaros por vuestro trabajo de esta p�gina web sobre Gary Sinise.La verdad es que como actor nos gusta verlo m�s en las pantallas de cine que en la Tv,los guionista de C.S.I. New york no terminan de escribir los guiones que se merece semejante actor.Ahora bien es muy agradable verlo todas las semanas en la pantalla chica.
    Seguir bien y hasta siempre.

  4. Anonymous Says:

    Hi Lynn,

    I am a fan from Canada and have great respect for Gary, not only for what he does for the entertainment industry but also for the troops and the children in Iraq… just to name a few. His list of good works goes on and on, does it not?

    I love your site and want to thank you for your time, dedication and all the updates and info.

    Elaine from Toronto :)

  5. Lynn Says:

    To Elaine — thanks! I’m glad you enjoy the site. I agree about Gary’s good works — done with little fanfare and out of the spotlight, for the most part.

    A nuestros amigos de Espa�a — gracias por tus comentarios. Excusar mi espa�ol pobre, yo entienden mejor que puedo escribir.

  6. Anonymous Says:

    If I go to the concert at Cantigny Park on 7-22-06, is there a way for me to have an autographed photo of Gary in his wheelchair, personalized? I already have the photo.

  7. Lynn Says:

    Hi,

    I don’t know if autographs will be possible at that event, but bringing your own photo is always a good idea, in case it is.

    (And I’m guessing you mean Lt. Dan’s wheelchair :)

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