Last night Ruby Gettinger, of the Style Network's Ruby, kicked off her book tour right here in Savannah at Barnes & Noble. Not only was Ruby there, but the entire "cast" of the show, local celebrities in their own right. I always thought that the notion of the camera adding 10lbs was rubbish, until I saw Georgia. She's a tiny thing. Not to mention Ruby, who'd slimmed down since I saw her filming on my street earlier in the year. Ruby spoke for about 20 minutes and took questions before the signing began. Cue a slew of emotional personal weight loss stories by members of the audience. The entire "event" was being filmed by a camera crew from Gay Rosenthal Productions and E! Entertainment. There are several men on that camera crew who are REALLY fetching. Unfortunately the whole evening was very disorganized. We arrived at 6:30pm and were still waiting to get our books signed by 9:30pm. Everyone wanted to have a personal "moment" with Ruby, which meant a LOT of waiting for the line to move at a snails pace. We debating the merits of leaving, but you reach a certain point where it becomes more about the experience of the evening, rather than just the signature. Then about 30 minutes before the store was set to close Ruby's "bodyguard", an army ranger, yells at everyone to get into a single file line and open our book to the page we want signed. Talk about a 180. Suddenly they're all about efficiency. I truly have never attended an event so poorly executed. That's Savannah for you. Not that it wasn't worth the wait in the end. Ruby's adorable and my little sister is going to be thrilled with a signed copy of her book.