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Used to have dinner with "Grandpa" from the Munsters all the time over on Roosevelt Island in NYC. My brother used to date the girl whose father owned the only restaurant on the island, and 'Grandpa' ate there all the time. And yes everyone called him 'Grandpa'
Also in 1989 I met all of the NY Knicks and spent a few weeks as an assistant to their trainer. Am not into Basketball so I have no clue who was who. [shock] |
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phil anselmo from pantera. he made fun of my shirt (said the band sucked). he was cool though, reached out and shook my hand. blink182, they were dicks. i met them when they were still selling their own t-shirts. i've met a bunch of bands, mostly ones noone has heard of. small hardcore and metal bands.
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Joe Perry and another member of Aerosmith spent the week in Oklahoma City after a concert. They worked out in the same gym as I did and we showed up the same time everyday. we even worked on the same bench a couple of times soptting each other. We hardly said 2 words but they were very friendly, waving as he saw me each day.. Cool Verrrry Cool.
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Its late and my memory is a bit off but I'll try:
AJ Foyt - Pretty friendly. Richard Petty - Very gracious. Mark Martin - Same Rusty Wallace - an ASSHOLE Mario Andretti - See above Paul Tracy - a Punk IMHO. Johnny Rutherford - The height of friendly Texan! AJ Watson - A forgotten legend Grumpy Jenkins - He IS. Roger Penske - Too busy to chat. Mel Kennyon - Remember him? (Indy of long ago. ONE hand. Some others said he had unfair advantage with his hook. He offered to pay for THEIR amputation, They STFU! Spent several hours with him and really enjoyed OLD memories. Scott Pruett - Good guy Bobby Rahal - A businessman more than a fine racer but that too. Richard Childress - Talkative and pleasant. Derrick Cope - Good guy. More racers but you get the picture! Most are regular people who have excelled at their activity. A few are pricks. They put their pants on same way I do. Jeff Shaw, now retired, eats same place I do rather often. We speak although I hate the game. He is a gentleman and very well liked here. Used to chat often with his daddy and I can see why Jeff is a good guy. Art Schliester - He isn't even worth looking up correct spelling of his name!! Total JERK even when a teenager. Where he belongs. Various politicians. They are such phonies and self centered, arrogant pricks I won't even name them. No movie types I remember. Randy Weaver - Several times. VERY interesting to talk to. Various engineers I highly respect & consider celebrities but the rest of the world probably wouldn't understand! People who REALLY contributed something important and of substance. |
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I met Mercedes Lander from Kittie!
She is so freaking cool!!!![:D] |
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Have I? Oh hell yeah! I work in a very high tourist area in Manhattan that is also very trendy with the locals.
So far the high point for me was Sarah Michelle Gellar pulling up next to my sector car in a black convertible Mercedes and asking me for directions. I kept her there for almost 5 minutes "chatting"...(no I didn't hit it, but damn did I try!) Sports Celebrities...NY Yankees, Mets, Jets, Giants, Rangers, Islanders, Knicks. I recently pulled over a rookie of the NY Giants driving his (Bling-Bling) Cadillac Escalade, those are some huge mo-fo's! Too bad I'm a Jets Fan[}:D] |
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Drove Tom Arnold to a bar, Janet Jackson smiled at me in Daytons (clothing store), but best was Neil Young although brief and a nod was pretty cool. Oh ya and Kirby Puckett in a bagel shop behind me in line said "That stuff will kill you kid" refering to my order of some high fat sandwich. I almost showed him my chipped tooth that I recieved from a bottle of Budweiser alas his homerun during the 1991 World Series, jumping to the ceiling in a crowded apartment of friends...now thats going to kill you Kirby.
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Quoted: I met Mercedes Lander from Kittie! She is so freaking cool!!!![:D] View Quote Heheheh, they crack me up. The idea of a all-girl Canadian death-metal band. |
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Okay I have one. I was struck by the Dali Lama himself. I was doing a standby at one of his sermons. Richard Gere was there kissing His Holiness's butt as usual. Big show. Lot's of press. After it was over all of us in uniform were standing in a long line so the DL could walk past us and say thank you. When he came to me I thought what the hell and stuck my hand out. He shook it firmly and I said "Have a good day, Your Holiness". For reasons I'll never know Mr "7 years in Tibet" thought my wishing him a good day was quite a hoot so with his free hand he slapped me on my left sholder with a smile. The crowd nearby went silent. The Secret Service nearby went rigid. Even the DOE bomb dogs got quiet. The DL just kept on walking. I stood there like a cigar store indian. I don't know much about the Buddah but I do know I touched history.
And Gen. Yeager smiled at me across a hanger once. Seemed like a okay guy. |
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Sat next to Steve Bono (football player) on a 9-hour fight from Rome to NY and didn't know it until I got off the plane. No biggie, I'm not a football fan.
When I 9-10yrs old, I had a torn ACL in my left knee. My orthopedic surgeon and his partner did a lot of work on the 49ers players and I met a couple, don't remember who though. My mom worked for Richard Blum (Diane Feinstein's husband), so I may have met that bitch at one time, but not that I can remember. According to my parents, I met Ron Howard when I was really young, but don't remember that at all. Had dinner with Bruce Campbell! [img]http://www.petenelson.com/Photos/Vacations/Seattle%2C%20July%201997/Pete%20&%20Shell%20with%20Bruce%20Campbell.jpg[/img] Edited to add that I'm envious of Ire's plane ride with Yeager. [:)] |
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Oh man. When you work on these expensive ass Sub Zero refrigerators you meet a shit load of people:
Dean Koontz (author) Bette Midler Lee Rocker (bass player for the stray cats) Anthony Edwards (ER, Top gun) Ernest Borgnine Kenny Bernstein (Budweiser King) wasnt in a good mood the day I met him Denver Pyle (Uncle Jessie from the Dukes of Hazzard) Garrett Morris (Saturday Night Live) Frankie Binalli (Quiet Riot drummer) Lita Ford Jay Jay French (Twisted Sister guitarist) Bruce Kulick (KISS' guitarist) James Coburn Alan King (twice) Tim Allen (GREAT guy) Mark and Brian (KLOS Radio in LA) Jose Feliciano Chuck Jones (Bugs Bunny artist) Rex Hudler (Played for the Anaheim Angels) Rod Carew thats all I can remember for now. |
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Quoted: Quoted: I met Mercedes Lander from Kittie! She is so freaking cool!!!![:D] View Quote Heheheh, they crack me up. The idea of a all-girl Canadian death-metal band. View Quote You ever seen them live? They are awesome musicians! |
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Went to school with Brad Garret from "Everybody Loves Raymond"
Met the whole 1969 Champion L.A. Rams and chilled with them for a day since Frank Jones worked for my dad. He is Deacon Jones' brother...Merlin Olsen, Jack Snow, anyone remember Roman Gabriel? Met Pam Tillis at a concert. Cute little thing. Told dirty jokes to Yakov Smirnoff.. Met Kevin Johnson of the Phoenix Suns... As a kid, there was a character actor named Ned Romero. He was/is a Navaho Indian and played an indian in Bonanza, F Troop, Gunsmoke, etc. and many other films in the 60's and 70's. He made a feature film called "I will fight no more forever" and he played Chief Joseph..He was a personal friend of the family. My sister was Girl of the Year for a BIG name men's magazine in the early 90's..Does that count? And my brother is a mayor of a large California city...He's not a celebrity until there are riots or something. My dad sold insurance in Beverly Hills when I was growing up so we had contact with several celebrities, I just can't remember which ones. |
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Edward Teller
Robert Oppenheimer Lee Marvin Dick Smothers Oliver North Dwayne Allman Dickie Betts Bob Dylan George Steinbrenner John Madden Hulk Hogan |
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I met:
Christi Lake Tiffany Mynx Mila Marylin Chambers Ed Powers Max Steiner Seymore Butts |
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I've met few that would probably qualify.
I did a 500 mile day on my Harley once to a College reunion, and as I got off the bike at the hotel I was pretty beat. As I started unloading, I heard this really deep, smooth voice saying "Man, Nice that's a nice lookin' bike" I turn around and started a conversation with the guy while I'm thinkin' where have I heard that voice? After a few seconds I realize I was talking to Lou Rawls. He was doing a show in town and was at the same hotel I was. Others worth mentioning: Ben "Nighthorse" Cambell (pretty cool for a politician) Willy G. Davidson I once partied with Danny Joe Brown of Molly Hatchet fame |
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Ronald Reagan (shy, dignified)
Norman Schwartzkopf (engaging, real) |
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Quoted: Its late and my memory is a bit off but I'll try: AJ Foyt - Pretty friendly. Richard Petty - Very gracious. Mark Martin - Same Rusty Wallace - an ASSHOLE Mario Andretti - See above Paul Tracy - a Punk IMHO. Johnny Rutherford - The height of friendly Texan! AJ Watson - A forgotten legend Grumpy Jenkins - He IS. Roger Penske - Too busy to chat. Mel Kennyon - Remember him? (Indy of long ago. ONE hand. Some others said he had unfair advantage with his hook. He offered to pay for THEIR amputation, They STFU! Spent several hours with him and really enjoyed OLD memories. Scott Pruett - Good guy Bobby Rahal - A businessman more than a fine racer but that too. Richard Childress - Talkative and pleasant. Derrick Cope - Good guy. View Quote Most of the people I've met, I've met working at the Indy 500. LOTS of nice people, and true race fans. James Garner and I literally ran into one another. He was coming aroud a corner, I was coming around the same corner (in the opposite direction), and [b]BAM![/b] we collided. He's a big guy. A very big guy. I suppose the most interesting person I've met though, would have to be Dan Quale. He's a nice guy, and is [b]MUCH[/b] smarter than the press made him out to be. |
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Met Dubya in 88 when he was campaigning for his old man. Nice fellow.
George Segal- Dave Parker- (Reds) Pete Rose- (Reds) Dick Marcinko (book signing) Geez, I need to get out more. |
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Tom Wopat (Luke Duke)
Ted Nugent before a Damn Yankees concert at the Dodge County Fair. Jim Belushi at a restaurant in Atlanta Lots of current and past Packers. Hoot Gibson Chuck Yeager Scott Crossfield Michael Dorn (Worf on Star Trek Next Gen) Pappy Boyington (Black Sheep Squadron) GHW Bush in 1980 on the campaign trail Wayne Newton Wilford Brimley (sp) on a trout stream in SW Wisconsin. They were filming for TU TV. Jason and Gary Borger (fly fishing greats) Babe Winkleman Bill Dance Byron Ferguson Damn....I guess I have met more celebrities than I thought..... |
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Quoted: WAVE, What no camera for a quick celeb shot? Shame shame Mike View Quote I know kill me now right? I really ought to invest in one of those cellphone cameras! |
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I met Rollie Fingers at the height of his carrier in the middle '70s. Can' remember which team he played for though. [:I] Dad and I were out pheasant hunting in Nebr. and bumped into him and a couple of his buddies. Talked a bit about the hunting.
Anybody grow up in Kansas during the '60s? Remember Major Astro on channel 3 after school. The guy had an after school cartoon program and dressed up in an astronauts space suit. He visited my hometown in SW Nebr when I was 6 or 7. Went to see him at the airport along with most of the other kids in town. Several feet away my dad was talking to Alan Shepard [shock]. I was royally pissed at dad when he told me, AFTER we got home. [:(!] |
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Ronald Reagan
Bill Monroe Terri Clark Robert Earl Keen Jack Ingram Rodney Carrington Steve Kinser Kenny Wallace |
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I met Debbie Harry of Blondie twice:
Once at their "Escape from New York" with Ramones and what was left of "Talking Heads". Was sitting around waiting for the concert to start when a roadie came by and ask me to join their backstage party. Got autographs from her and Chris Stein. I think I met Joey Ramone, but can't remember. Second time at a smaller venue when she was singing with Jazz Passenger. Ran into her and got her autograph again. She didn't remember her songs and had to sing from a book. Both times I was surprised by how short she was and how badly she aged. Met David Byrne of "Talking Heads" at his book signing. Very skinny guy. Wish I hang around to see if he play some music. |
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I was a contestant On "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire" 2 years ago so I shook hands with Regis. This was back when 10 people had to compete for the Hot Seat..I didn't make it..Some nights I still wake up screaming.[shock]
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Delivered pizza to the drummer from Pearl Jam when I was still living in Seattle, still have his address and phone number around here somewhere. I think they were stoned, he didn't like one of his $20 bills so he tore it up, but he was carefull to toss the scraps inside his house. He gave me a good tip though, $10 I think.
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I'm tired of Juggy nagging me to do this, so this is for you Juggernaut.
Joe Perry David Lee Roth Jack Blades Condrige Holloway Peyton Manning Heath Schuler Dorsey Schrader Hans Schtuk Emmerson Fittipaldi Lenny Kravitz Ted Nugent Eddie Vedder Kurt Cobain Gene Simmons Paul Stanley Eric Carr Eric Singer Bob Dotson Keef Mick The boys Lucious Jackson S. Nut Zippers Tanya Donnelly Kim Deal Spin Doctors Poe Stone Temple Pilots Jacob Dylan Sting Keith Jackson Rick Dees Casey Kasem Wink Martindale Johnny Rutherford Lil' Al Carol Shelby Debbie Gibson Alta Dustin Michael Bolton Black Crowes ZZ Top Kenny Wayne Sheppard Weezer Phish Billy Ray Cyrus Radiohead Lotion Agnes Gooch Better Than Ezra Cracker Soul Coughing Live Cheap Trick Goo Goo Dolls Shudder To Think Skid Row Michael W. Smith Lee Roy Parnell Garth Brooks Bruce Springsteen Tesla Ozzy Alice in Chains Metallica Melissa Ethridge Bad Co. Indigo Girls Harry Connick Jr. Toad the Wet Sprocket U2 Paula Abdul Eric Clapton (rare!) Santana Candlebox Mary Chapin Carpenter Bush No Doubt Ramones RATM Janes Addiction and a few more I can't remember. Those are just the ones I have pictures on my wall with. |
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When I was a kid, I met Steve Forrest(S.W.A.T.-TV series) and William Shatner.
I met Michael Jordan at a car show quite awhile back when he was playing for the Bulls. [b]ArmaLiter[/b] |
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Quoted: Edward Teller Robert Oppenheimer View Quote Wow - Teller and Oppenheimer! That's amazing. Do royalty count? I've been to dinner with Queen Margrethe II of Denmark and her husband, Prince Henrik, and been out drinking with Crown Prince Frederik and Prince Joachim. I've also met the crown prince of the Netherlands, but that was when I was in high school and I don't remember his name. As far as politicians go, I once waited at a bus stop with the prime minister of Denmark, but he was getting on a different bus and we didn't have time to talk. (Note: Danish politicans don't make much money, and I don't think he owned a car) |
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Sara Lister while she was Asst Sec of the Army (she later was fired for calling my beloved Corps "Extremists") She gave me a coin for debating the stupidity of attempting to bring peace to the Eastern Roman Empire, and winning, in front of three units (I predicted we would be in Bosnia longer then we have been in the PR, as the only way to avoid the bloodshed which always happens when the iron fist stops ruling those peoples). She also gave a coin to the three cops who had my back, jumping in whenever her squad of toadies tried to drag me or her off or punk me out with rank.
In a total shock, she never passed orders down to screw us. Out 1st Sgt promissed right afterwards to lie about jacking us over and not do it, but a week later was told us he was shocked those orders never came down. |
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Didn't think there were many, until I read about someone running into Rollie Fingers. I met his teammate, the recently deceased Jim Catfish Hunter, when they were both playing for the 1974 Oakland A's... Got Jim's autograph on a baseball glove I still have, and now I'm wondering if it's worth anything...
Have also met Charlie Daniels, G. Gordon Liddy, David Lee Roth, James Doohan of Star Trek, Elvis Costello, Ken Hackathorn, (was shooting with him, and got a lesson on the technique and finer points of a full rip MP5), regularly run into JD Jones of American Handgunner at my club, and once met the then current mayor of Columbus, Ohio at a George Carlin concert, believe it or not. (That was surreal!) My personal favorite was when I almost ran over the guitarist of Hootie and the Blowfish in my service truck. Hootie was playing in Columbus, and a rough terrain forklift that was being used to assemble the stage and lighting had developed a leak that I was sent out to repair. Once done, I was pulling out on a one way street, and had to do a panic stop to avoid running into the guy while he was riding a mountain bike the wrong way back to the venue, after exploring, I suppose. That would have been a good one, meeting a celeb and felling a Blowfish in one fell swoop. Also met Minnesota Fats in a hotel once a very long time ago, the 1973 San Francisco Giants autographed an in flight magazine for me when I was flying to LA. Also met Ricky Medlock of Blackfoot, now of Lynyrd Skynyrd, and George Lynch, guitarist of Dokken. George was great and down to earth, Ricky was well into his beer having been the opening act by the time the headliner went on and he started mingling with the crowd. G. Gordon was 100% real, and a pleasure to meet. Same with Charlie Daniels. DLR was distant and probably preoccupied with getting his career back on track and getting laid at the same time. |
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I met a celeb just recently. He's an Army Ranger that at the time was waiting for his orders to go to Iraq and the cousin of my hunting club's president. Found out yesterday he's home (Washington state). While deployed he took part in the Jessica Lynch rescue and recovery of remains of US service personnel . Now that's a true celeb in my book. No Hollywood leftest scum, an American hero. One of many.
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Stream of conciousness not nesessarily in order:
Van Johnson Gene Wilder Gerald Ford Maurice Dubois Ray Floyd Tom Watson Randy Jackson Clyde Drexlar Dr. J Michael Jordan Ritchie Blackmore Dee Snyder Gerry Cooney Thomas Hollywood Henderson Jimmy Buffet Mike Myers Simon Kirk Ellen Barkin Allen Alda Emerson Boozer |
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I've met more than I can remember. I worked backstage security at the Astrodome for a period of time and grew up in the 60's.
Most memorable were: Willy Nelson, met him in a bar in Texas, big party, and great guy. Like most Texans, I would defend the man with my life. Roger Daltry, met him in the 80's and he had plenty of time to get over his fame and was one hell of a guy. The Who actually offered me a job as a body guard. I still have evil dreams about his girlfriend. Hell, all of the guys in The Who were fantastic people. Complained about a loud neighbor in a hotel and turned out to be The Guess Who having a party. I was invited in and uhhhh can't remember much after that. LOL Had lunch with James Drury, The Virginian, hell of a good guy and good businessman. Dr Martin Luther King, great man with a vision. I was just a kid but he had this precence about him. Johnny Cash played Chet Akins bar when I was a kid and sat with my mom and dad and had a beer or two. Impressed the crap out of me. He was down to earth kind of guy. My dad broke his back when I was five and the guy in the next room was Basil Rathbone who gave me fruit everyday when I visited my dad so he could talk to me. He was a gentlemen for sure. Howard Cossel, I was never so impressed by someone who cared so much about his job. He use to walk around the dome hours before a game waving his hands practicing his lines. Bum Phillips, what can you say, just down to the earth people. I tend to want to forget the bad ones but..... Biggest jerks: Billy Idol, what a waste of humanity. He was stoned out of his gord and vulgar. Don't flame me Texans but Stevie Ravaughn. He was an arrogant shit, rude, and obnoxious. I've met many famous politicians and always wanted to wipe off my hand after shaking theirs. PS: If I had met Jane Fonda I would probably be posting this from jail still. Oh yea, my niece dated the entire Cinncinatti Reds Team, well if felt like it to the family anyway. LOL |
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Tom Clancy came to the AWACS radar simulator where I was running a class, very cool guy. I showed him the basics of working the radar screen. He even signed the first book of his I'd bought in college - "Hunt for Red October."
Trivia - He's a big fan of the Apple computer operating system. |
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I met the fella who played "Les Nessman" from WKRP show at a mall in Williamsvalle-NY. A morning radio show was betting nobody knew what a "buckeye" was, well I had 1 and stopped at the mall on my way to work, I worked acroos the street at the time.
Met Lorenzo Lamas at a motel in Mansfield-OH, and at the Mid-Ohio race track. Turns out he had rented the GTP-Light car earlier in the year that I was helping with, but a movie contract prohibited him from driving at the time. Terry Bradshaw, as a speaker at some funtion my dad dragged me to, I have a 5x7 I took of Adam West (Batman) at a car show here in Dayton-OH back in the mid 70's. |
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Met several people listed above but most fun was going to a big party at the Playboy mansion and meeting Hugh Hefner and wife (think Christy was her name), many others at this party.
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Rosie Greer
Pete Rose Seeka Marilyn Chambers (talkin with her about 10 minutes before I realized who she was ! DUHH) O J Simpson ( always said if I ever saw him I would call him a killer, but I was alone and he is a big guy and I was afraid to call him a killer on the tram in Las Vegas .. there was noone around to protect me!) Mohammad Ali ( 4 times)@ Deer Lake Training Camp Jay Leno Suzzanne Sommers Jane Fonda ( before Hanoi Jane days and again when she was married to asshole Turner) James Garner A J Foyt Henry Kissinger |
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Quoted: Went to school with Brad Garret from "Everybody Loves Raymond" Met the whole 1969 Champion L.A. Rams and chilled with them for a day since Frank Jones worked for my dad. He is Deacon Jones' brother...Merlin Olsen, Jack Snow, anyone remember Roman Gabriel? Met Pam Tillis at a concert. Cute little thing. Told dirty jokes to Yakov Smirnoff.. Met Kevin Johnson of the Phoenix Suns... As a kid, there was a character actor named Ned Romero. He was/is a Navaho Indian and played an indian in Bonanza, F Troop, Gunsmoke, etc. and many other films in the 60's and 70's. He made a feature film called "I will fight no more forever" and he played Chief Joseph..He was a personal friend of the family. My sister was Girl of the Year for a BIG name men's magazine in the early 90's..Does that count? And my brother is a mayor of a large California city...He's not a celebrity until there are riots or something. My dad sold insurance in Beverly Hills when I was growing up so we had contact with several celebrities, I just can't remember which ones. View Quote LET'S SEE SOME PICS OF YOUR SIS!!! |
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Quoted: I'm tired of Juggy nagging me to do this, so this is for you Juggernaut. Joe Perry David Lee Roth Jack Blades Condrige Holloway apton (rare!) Santana .......... Bush No Doubt Ramones RATM Janes Addiction and a few more I can't remember. Those are just the ones I have pictures on my wall with. View Quote I wanna party with you, cowboy. I met Jimmy Buffet once at his restaurant in Key West, and I had a brief drunken conversation with Chris Chelios at Wrigley Field while he was with the Blackhawks. Other encounters at airports include Don King, John(?) Krai (singer from Steppenwolf), and Mike Keenan (former Blackhawks coach). And a series of local news-type celebrities when I was a prosecutor and they were covering stuff at the courthouse. And, of course, George W. Bush and Dick Cheney at a campaign stop in Joliet. |
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[LOLABOVE] I WIN!!! Finally someone who's met fewer celebs than me.[rofl2]
Thanks StormSurge! |
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Pernell Roberts (Adam on Bonanza, Trapper John MD)
Flip Wilson Evel Kinevil Willy G. Davidson Richard Petty Ted Nugent ( my ma cooked him some fried rabbit) AB |
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Does anyone remember Bob Lilly from the late '60's / early '70's Cowboys? I was wandering around the Shot Show in Las Vegas, and he was "rep'ing" for a game feeder company. Anyway, we shook hands, and I gushed how I admired him when I was a kid, how I had his picture on my school notebook, etc. He seemed genuinely touched and asked if I wanted his autograph. I said, "Why would I want your autograph? I mean, what would I do with it?"
He probably thought I was a d_ck. I wasn't trying to be. Really - what do you do with an autograph? |
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Ladies first:
Minnie Pearl Anna Maria Albergetti Dorothy Hamil Snow White Minnie Mouse Three former Miss Americas: All were very charming and personable. Susan Eiken--busted her butt with 1 hell of a cold and laryngitis for a Downs Syndrome fund raising weekend. Marilyn VanDerbur 3rd lives in Bartelsville Okla. but can't remember name. Roger Ward--500 winner of Offy days--got him to be Grand Marshal of Bike Race in School. Was always a faculty member before-- Bart Starr Everett Dirksen Smiley Burnette Robert Schuler Michael Ansara--Cochise--great guy, spent afternoon taking pictures with him and a costar while at Ghost Ranch in NM where they were shooting a movie and I was there with a soc class. Clu Gulager was also there but he was president of his own fan club. George Hyatt--while on Nat'l Registry Board; Deke Farrington took phone call from George that he couldn't make meeting, couldn't say anything then but told Deke we'd read about it in the papers. George took off Kennedy boy's leg that was cancerous. Slept in Barbara Mandrell's bed in her condo in Snowmass---but she wasn't there. |
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Jack Kelley (Bart Maverick) running for mayor
James Arness (Gunsmoke) heading to Mexico to surf. Wife went to school with OJ Simpson at USC Billy Martin (Yankees) shopping Cheech Marin (Cheech and Chong) signing a book A bunch of the LA Rams and their wives John Wayne's wife Pilar and his son (John was dead) |
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Ive met, Coldplay, Brad/Jen Pitt, Val Kilmer, Zach from Saved by the bell, Gweneth Paltrow, Gwen Stefani, Slayer, Sepultura, Rob Halford, Metallica, White Zombie, Korn, George Lynch (complete psycho), And got to ride from Phx to San Diego on Pantera's bus with them. I work for an airline, I see tons of people everyday.
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