Starstruck?
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Starstruck?
Just wondered if anyone had ever met anyone really famous?! (Bolton players don't count
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I went out with a friend this afternoon to the local NT property which happens to house the millenium seed bank (as exciting as it sounds) and walked right past David Attenborough who was filming a tv programme there for channel 4. I have no major claims to fame (other then meeting the Arsenal team in 1997) - the Archbishop of Canterbury squeezed my glow worm when i was about 8 and i met a pop band (including baby spices now husband) back when i was a teenager but that i think is about it...
Am sure some of you can do wayyy better then me...

I went out with a friend this afternoon to the local NT property which happens to house the millenium seed bank (as exciting as it sounds) and walked right past David Attenborough who was filming a tv programme there for channel 4. I have no major claims to fame (other then meeting the Arsenal team in 1997) - the Archbishop of Canterbury squeezed my glow worm when i was about 8 and i met a pop band (including baby spices now husband) back when i was a teenager but that i think is about it...
Am sure some of you can do wayyy better then me...
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Gooner Girl wrote:Just wondered if anyone had ever met anyone really famous?! (Bolton players don't count)
I went out with a friend this afternoon to the local NT property which happens to house the millenium seed bank (as exciting as it sounds) and walked right past David Attenborough who was filming a tv programme there for channel 4. I have no major claims to fame (other then meeting the Arsenal team in 1997) - the Archbishop of Canterbury squeezed my glow worm when i was about 8 and i met a pop band (including baby spices now husband) back when i was a teenager but that i think is about it...
Am sure some of you can do wayyy better then me...

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I am, its just you thinking naughty thoughts.Hoboh wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:Just wondered if anyone had ever met anyone really famous?! (Bolton players don't count)
I went out with a friend this afternoon to the local NT property which happens to house the millenium seed bank (as exciting as it sounds) and walked right past David Attenborough who was filming a tv programme there for channel 4. I have no major claims to fame (other then meeting the Arsenal team in 1997) - the Archbishop of Canterbury squeezed my glow worm when i was about 8 and i met a pop band (including baby spices now husband) back when i was a teenager but that i think is about it...
Am sure some of you can do wayyy better then me...
I thought you wus a gurl???


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I had one of the big ones at the backGlo Worm was a stuffed worm that glowed in the dark when you squeezed it. It even came with its own nightcap ready for bedtime. Glo Worm was THE hot toy in 1982 and sold out almost immediately at Christmas. With the success of huggable worm that glowed, a line of story books, night lights, videos, and other merchandise followed. In 1986 a line of hard plastic toys was released featuring Glo Worm and his many friends including: Glo Snugbug, Glo Snail, Glo Doodlebug, Glo Bug, Glo Grannybug, Glo Clutterbug, Glo Bashfulbug, Glo Butterfly, Glo Bopbug, Glo Cricket, Glo Skunkbug, Glo Bookbug, Glo Nuttybug, Glo Sniffle Snail, Glo Firefly, Glo Hopper, Glo Spider, Glo Bopbug, Glo Flutterbug and Glo Turtle. Each Glo Friend came with an info card and a mini sleeping bag that had button holes at the top and bottom. Thus you could wear/carry your Glo Friends with you wherever you went.

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Very childish and immature. I'm still laughing.Hoboh wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:Just wondered if anyone had ever met anyone really famous?! (Bolton players don't count)
I went out with a friend this afternoon to the local NT property which happens to house the millenium seed bank (as exciting as it sounds) and walked right past David Attenborough who was filming a tv programme there for channel 4. I have no major claims to fame (other then meeting the Arsenal team in 1997) - the Archbishop of Canterbury squeezed my glow worm when i was about 8 and i met a pop band (including baby spices now husband) back when i was a teenager but that i think is about it...
Am sure some of you can do wayyy better then me...
I thought you wus a gurl???
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I walked past Alistair Campbell outside King's Cross last year. We exchanged knowing glances. I don't know what about though.
Last week I walked past Boris Johnson and his entourage at Waterloo, carrying a suspiciously large amount of track-cabling.
When I was about 11 I played in a curtain-raiser rugby league match at the reebok before the GB v NZ test (think it was 97 or 98). Met Andy Farrell there. Fooking monster. Coincidentally, ten years later at uni I was in the gym on the cross-trainer and he was next to me, along with the majority of the England Rugby squad (they used to train at Bath before six nations games). Andy Sheridan walked past me with blood all over him. I asked if he was alright. He said yes. I then scurried off in fear of being eaten alive.
Last week I walked past Boris Johnson and his entourage at Waterloo, carrying a suspiciously large amount of track-cabling.
When I was about 11 I played in a curtain-raiser rugby league match at the reebok before the GB v NZ test (think it was 97 or 98). Met Andy Farrell there. Fooking monster. Coincidentally, ten years later at uni I was in the gym on the cross-trainer and he was next to me, along with the majority of the England Rugby squad (they used to train at Bath before six nations games). Andy Sheridan walked past me with blood all over him. I asked if he was alright. He said yes. I then scurried off in fear of being eaten alive.
"Young people, nowadays, imagine money is everything."
"Yes, and when they grow older they know it."
"Yes, and when they grow older they know it."
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Not me, but the missus played Hockey against Emma Watson, and my house mate from last year spent a few years in the Ivory Coast growing up, played football against Yaya Toure.
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Have a couple that stick out. One you'll appreciate.
Firstly, met the Travis guitarist at an aftershow party for the band and promptly announced that he "makes me piss" when he's onstage, such was my apparent amusement at his onstage posturing with the guitar.
Another, saw the lead singer of the band Hot Hot Heat outside Liquid Rooms Edinburgh and got him to sign a CD cover. Cue idle chatter about his experience at Leeds/Reading which he'd been before. Then he looks at my missus who looked nonplussed and said "can I have my pen back?"
Lastly, your place few seasons back. Nico puts us one up. Your lot got 2-1 up. Shites. I'm in corporate quaffing free booze and steak (it's called quaffing in London, I believe) and one of yon men Arsenal players handballs it right in front of my eyes. "IT'S A PENALTY" I yells, forgetting myself and the fact I'm in the middle of Gooners, including Gooner legend McClintoch opposite the aisle. I think he agreed (who couldn't, it was fecking blatant) but still tutted and shook his head.
Firstly, met the Travis guitarist at an aftershow party for the band and promptly announced that he "makes me piss" when he's onstage, such was my apparent amusement at his onstage posturing with the guitar.
Another, saw the lead singer of the band Hot Hot Heat outside Liquid Rooms Edinburgh and got him to sign a CD cover. Cue idle chatter about his experience at Leeds/Reading which he'd been before. Then he looks at my missus who looked nonplussed and said "can I have my pen back?"
Lastly, your place few seasons back. Nico puts us one up. Your lot got 2-1 up. Shites. I'm in corporate quaffing free booze and steak (it's called quaffing in London, I believe) and one of yon men Arsenal players handballs it right in front of my eyes. "IT'S A PENALTY" I yells, forgetting myself and the fact I'm in the middle of Gooners, including Gooner legend McClintoch opposite the aisle. I think he agreed (who couldn't, it was fecking blatant) but still tutted and shook his head.
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Since BW players don't count I won't mention saying hello to Nat when he was a player. He said the same and that was about it. I was at school with tennis players Mark Cox (not SOTWA) and Jim Tattersal, golfers Malcolm Gregson and Brian Barnes, and trainer Ian Balding. None of these may be famous now but they had some notoriety once. Over here I met Leonard Cohen a few times and countless hockey players none but Seanworth would know including Bobby Hull during a long session in a tavern. On the political side I was introduced to Nelson Mandela (really nice chap) and had dinner with Mary Robinson (when she was UNHCHR and got an honorary degree - ditto Noam Chomsky). This year we gave one to William Shatner so I schmoozed around him for a while.
Looking back on it all, I generally prefer to spend time with people who are not famous.
Looking back on it all, I generally prefer to spend time with people who are not famous.
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I'll be right over then - could do with a holidayMontreal Wanderer wrote:
Looking back on it all, I generally prefer to spend time with people who are not famous.

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Yeah thats quite impressive! He's a legend!hisroyalgingerness wrote:
Lastly, your place few seasons back. Nico puts us one up. Your lot got 2-1 up. Shites. I'm in corporate quaffing free booze and steak (it's called quaffing in London, I believe) and one of yon men Arsenal players handballs it right in front of my eyes. "IT'S A PENALTY" I yells, forgetting myself and the fact I'm in the middle of Gooners, including Gooner legend McClintoch opposite the aisle. I think he agreed (who couldn't, it was fecking blatant) but still tutted and shook his head.

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Went to a few parties at Franny Lee's, met Rod Thomas, Rodney Marsh, Mike Summerbee and Dave Mckay . Played golf with Eddie Hopkinson a couple of times and worked with Freddie Hill and Mike Summerbee for a while at Lee's paper mill.. Been in Tony Berry's ( Houghton Weavers)company a few times in Howfen. He'd think nothing of bursting into song at the Red Lion bar. Met guitarist Juan Martin after a concert, got his autograph and talked with him a bit, charming fella. Once got Tatum On'Neil's autograph for my daughter up at Camelot at Charnock Richards (they were shooting the film Midnight Velvet up there). Got Frank Worthy to sign a programme at a gents evening and had a chat( still got that somewhere). Also ,as a young school kid got autos of the West Indies cricket legends Ramadin and Valentine up at Heaton. Was pretty speechless. ( so popular they wrote a calypso about them) Wish I had them now.
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Loads and loads of people who I won't bore you with, although I did get to meet the cast of Harry Potter in November and they are all incredibly pleasant (and one of 'em's dead fit too, which is nice
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presumably you mean Emma Watson?Bruce Rioja wrote:Loads and loads of people who I won't bore you with, although I did get to meet the cast of Harry Potter in November and they are all incredibly pleasant (and one of 'em's dead fit too, which is nice).

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I had an argument with Gabby (then) Yorath about opening a fire exit for her to leave a restaurant from a few years back. She lost.
She won't remember the incident though, as she was f*cking smashed.
I've met a few celebs tbh, its part of the gig.
I've also met Ramon Vega.
She won't remember the incident though, as she was f*cking smashed.
I've met a few celebs tbh, its part of the gig.
I've also met Ramon Vega.
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I had a wee in a public toilet. Fred Dibnah was two urinals away.....
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Recently?
You can judge the whole world on the sparkle that you think it lacks.
Yes, you can stare into the abyss, but it's staring right back.
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it was before he died.... probably about 25years ago!Lord Kangana wrote:Recently?
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Gee, for a minute there you had the prospect of a totally rivited audience bish.thebish wrote:it was before he died.... probably about 25years ago!Lord Kangana wrote:Recently?

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Paul Rodgers, my very, very favorite singer.
I was in Ronnie Scotts several years ago. The conversation turned to "favorite singers" & I stated hat there was no better than Mr Rodgers. At which point a guy leant back & pointed to a bloke 2 tables away & said "you mean THIS Paul Rodgers ?"
He later got dragged over & we "spoke" for a few minutes, tho in truth I rambled as he smiled & nodded.
I was in Ronnie Scotts several years ago. The conversation turned to "favorite singers" & I stated hat there was no better than Mr Rodgers. At which point a guy leant back & pointed to a bloke 2 tables away & said "you mean THIS Paul Rodgers ?"
He later got dragged over & we "spoke" for a few minutes, tho in truth I rambled as he smiled & nodded.
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I met Kevin Costner and Robert Kennedy Jr in an airport cafe in Santiago. Had a chat with them about the project they were promoting.
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