Anyone ever meet anyone famous before in their life?

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20 Sep 2005, 10:20 am

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OH GOD! You met Stephen King??? *pokes you to feel somene who has met Stephen King*


Yes, I handled his transaction (and his credit card). I think living in New York City made me immune to how exciting it should have been. I don't like everything he's written but am impressed how he worked out his trauma issues in his writing.
I should not have laughed at him. I didn't realize how much alike we must have looked, him with his cowboy hat and walkman, and me with my baseball cap and walkman, both haunting the aisles of bookstores. I guess I was still trying to fit in.

I was upset that I missed meeting Isaac Asimov. At the time I really liked his books (I don't like his attitude that if someone is born in poverty they'll never amount to anything). But all I got to see was his back as he went out through the revolving doors....


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20 Sep 2005, 11:57 am

Last one I met was Terry Pratchett, the author. met him at a con and didn't reliase who he was for about ten minutes.

Also spent an evening playing truth or dare with Richard Biggs from Babylon 5, nicest GOH a con ever had . A truly sweet guy.


Saw Elvis once, but dindt get to really MEET him.



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20 Sep 2005, 11:59 am

I met Terry P. too. I think I've already said it on the thread. Theres a picture of the incident on the first page of the photo thread.



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27 Sep 2005, 7:08 pm

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Yeah, I Love Amy Grant too!! ! What's your favorite song??
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27 Sep 2005, 9:31 pm

I met Alan Rosenthal, who I believ is considered the best documentary filmmaker in the world at the moment. He guest lectured at my uni for a couple weeks.

Funny thing is... he looks EXACTLY like the father of a family friend. They even have the same hairstyle and accent! It freaks me out!


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28 Sep 2005, 6:21 pm

I've met Bill Maher, a political comedian. He's definitely an NT, with his humor and all. Although his jokes can be downright offensive at times, he's pretty cool as a person. He even gave me an autograph when I asked him for one.



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28 Sep 2005, 9:40 pm

I've met:

Mr. T
Scott Hamilton
Michael Keaton
Kristi yamaguichi
Gordeava and Grinkoff (ice skaters, husband died)
Michelle Kwan
Kurt Browing
pretty much all of the figure skaters from the "Discovery Stars on Ice Show"
Dave (That owned Wendy's Resturants but he died to)
Extreeme (they sung "More than Words")
Amy Grant
Michael W. Smith
Jean Claude Vandam

That's all i can think of at the moment......



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28 Sep 2005, 9:49 pm

With me, I can say I've talked directly with, shaken hands with, and even talked to many very famous dj's in the electronic music scene. Then again that's just how it is and as much as people may love one person's music, no one's chasing em arround for autographs because it isn't seen as cool. As for one of those who crossed into a famous sitcom, I was standing about 6 feet away from spinning a hard-house set back in 1998 was Lars from the Real World IV - he was listed as Dj Lars and the party was Rhythm (I really went to see Dj SS that night but Lars's set was definitely slick too). My friends also had pictures fom Connected 2.0 in Toronto when they were chillin with Roni Size.

As for famous sports figures, nobody major, but I can say I've met at least 2 or 3 pro football and basketball players who either married into our family or who my dad talked into comming over and making instructional videos with since he's into coaching football. Like I said, I could mention their names but you'd have to be a real sports buff to remember em.


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29 Sep 2005, 12:28 am

Hank Williams Jr,
All of the GratefulDead band members,
Bob Dillon,
Pall Harvey,
Kenny Rogers.



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29 Sep 2005, 9:52 am

Let's see... famous people:

Lisa Scott-Lee
Duncan from Blue
Peter Andre
Jordan
Danny from McFly
Kirk and Tyrone from Corrination St.
The whole England footie squad
Ronaldo
Bernie Clifton
Susan Morgn
The Bachelors
The 411
Some guys off Key 103
Paula Radcliff
and last but not least Freddie Star
I think I've met more but I can't remember off the top of my head!



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29 Sep 2005, 12:47 pm

Some of you may know this already, but I'm a swimmer. I've met Pablo Morales (a butterflier in the '88 and '92 Olympics) and Misty Hyman. Both of them are really nice. :D


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04 Oct 2005, 10:03 pm

Hulk Hogan

He looked older than what he looks on TV sorry to say...



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04 Oct 2005, 10:07 pm

That girl who plays Gretchen(forgot what her name was) from "Mean Girls" commented on my old xanga.

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04 Oct 2005, 10:33 pm

kevv729 wrote:
Hulk Hogan

He looked older than what he looks on TV sorry to say...
Well, he's 52. How old did he look?



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04 Oct 2005, 11:54 pm

Lol, that reminds me, I did meet the Iron Shiek. I was over a relatives house about 15 miles away and I guess he lives like 3 doors down from em. They were were having a pig roast and he was sitting there talking about sports, news, or something with my dad most of the time.


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05 Oct 2005, 3:52 am

Litguy wrote:
kevv729 wrote:
Hulk Hogan

He looked older than what he looks on TV sorry to say...
Well, he's 52. How old did he look?
Very old many wrinkles I guess he had no make up on at the time.