13 Jul 2007, 01:35 | #26 |
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13 Jul 2007, 02:18 | #27 |
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In chronological order, latest first, and it's years back...
Sean Bean (Sharpe) William Regal (Wrestler) Peter Stringfellow Phil Oakey (Human League) Barry White Alan Kilby (Wrestler) |
13 Jul 2007, 03:06 | #28 |
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I´m so jealous!!! I love him to pieces!!
Where/when/why did you meet him? Met quite a lot German (so called) stars A very well known German singer lives near to me, Sarah Connor is her name. She´s married to the lead singer of the band "Natural" (if anyone has ever heard of them lol) I met both about 5 to 7 times now. Also met The Kelly Family very often (AJ, behave yourself ) Met the very well known German bands "Fettes Brot" and "Die Ärzte". Also met another German singer called "Sasha". Met two German comedians (Johann König and Mario Barth) A very very well known German TV show presenter and actor, Thomas Gottschalk. And met my favourite German singer Laith Al-Deen about 4 times now (the last time was exactly a month ago, and I´m still thrilled ) Ok, come to the people you might know lol Jennifer Rush... long time ago. Wladimir Klitschko (he lives just a few houses away from where used to live in Hamburg) John Travolta (very recently) In 2005 whilst being in London for holidays I´ve met Robert Lindsay, Bill Nighy, Martin Freeman and Alan Rickman (*sighs* my Mr. Perfect) There was the premiere of "The hitchhikers guide to the Galaxy" at the Empire cinema. Last edited by Betty; 13 Jul 2007 at 03:13. |
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He was very nice. Robert Powell was the worst celebrity I've had the misfortune to meet, he was very rude and just did not seem to care. |
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13 Jul 2007, 10:34 | #30 |
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13 Jul 2007, 11:08 | #31 |
The Monster Is Luce
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Mr Loaf and the NLE
Alan Carr Mel C (I know and did some work for her brother) Brian Robson (when he was Boro manager, I detest football but I loved him!) Tana Umaga (All Blakcs captain, excuse the spelling) Rob Andrew and the Newcastle Falcons squad (not sure if that counts ) Jet and Hunter from Gladiators - yeah baby! Don't know if this counts either but Brian Connely told me off for laughing and told spoke to a theatre of people about my Mum's boobs! |
13 Jul 2007, 11:28 | #32 |
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Meat Loaf !!!!!
Then in no particular order an assortment of people I saw whilst working in a shop in Brum: - Liam or Noel Gallagher- you can tell I’m not a fan! Cliff Richard – had middle-aged women queuing around the block! Fenella Fielding- Carry On films Eric Richard- Sergeant Cryer The Bill Matt Lucas- Before Little Britain – he wasn’t very pleasant! Beverley Callard- promoting her exercise video & no one turned up! Roger Cook – journalist / TV Cook Report – a bit scary My husband’s claim to fame are:- Cliff Richard – he shared a lift with him Chris Tarrant David Soul I’m sure there are more but I can’t remember them at the moment, as you can tell they’re not exactly Hollywood standard! |
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13 Jul 2007, 12:41 | #34 |
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i've met michael crawlford (from some mothers do av em)
meat loaf twice richard e grant and dolph lundgren my mum met meat loaf countless times lol t rex and her friend use to baby sitt for david bowie and so she met david bowie |
13 Jul 2007, 14:46 | #35 |
"Most things that i worry about, never happen anyway"
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Being a massive liverpool fan I've met a few ex and current players
In no order Kenny Dalglish John Aldridge Sammy Lee, Current Manager of Bolton (really nice guy) Rob Jones Neil Ruddock (drunk as a skunk and racist as well) Bruce Grobbelar Alan Hansen Tommy Smith Ron Yeats Ian Callaghan Ian Rush Steve McManaman Roy Evans Gerard Houllier Rafa Benitez Probably leaving some people out Met a load of other footballers as well. Curtis Stigers while on an acoustic solo tour about 7 years ago Gerry Adams came into the ladbrokes shop where I was managing canvassing in the Irish general election before last. Suffice to say he wasn't in there long when the loveable drunk, who didn't cause any trouble but talked a lot, looked at him and said 'I know you from somewhere' My Dad was sat on a plane next to Posh Spice and said she was really nice. This would've been about 6 years ago |
13 Jul 2007, 14:50 | #36 |
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I also make coffee for one of the guys from Iron Maiden (either the drummer or guitarist, not sure which), they live in the next town and he brings his son in for guitar lessons where I work
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13 Jul 2007, 17:44 | #37 |
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I've met loads and loads - very difficult to remember them all!
Bernard Manning, Bonnie Tyler, Tony Robinson, Chris Evans, David Gray, James Morrison, Alex Zane, most of Spandau Ballet, Harry Hill, Brian Conley, Liz McClarnon (ex-Atomic Kitten) Stuart Cable (ex-Stereophonics) Darius (?!) Matt Dawson, and many many more, including most of the Welsh rugby team, and every professional snooker player Wales has produced since Ray Reardon and Doug Mountjoy. And my best friend from school is an Ashes-winning fast-bowler for England and Glamorgan |
13 Jul 2007, 18:26 | #38 |
The German
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13 Jul 2007, 19:48 | #39 |
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I know I will forget someone, but:
Outside of Meat and Todd, etc., (NY Listening Party): The celebrities I've met have come from my current job at a Jewish non-profit in Manhattan, or during my opera/classical muisic days, with a couple of miscellaneous: Met via work: Former Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu - mega-charmer with the ladies; can work a room as well as Clinton does; one of the best speakers I've ever heard. Former CIA Chief W. James Woolsey - very nice fellow and wanted to speak to everyone he met. He filmed his speech for the organization in our Exec's office, and we had a mini-reception for him afterwards. US Congress Representatives Anthony Weiner - NY, and Jim Saxton - NJ - two gung-ho hard workers in Congress; Saxton one of the nicest guys you'll meet. Best of all - frequent contact with Ed Ames - the lead singer for the 50's group The Ames Brothers, and played the Indian in the 50's-60's US TV series Daniel Boone. Very tall (6'4), distinguished fellow who's real nice, voice still great at age late 70's; very passionate about his interests. Met at the Metropolitan Opera, NY: Marilyn Horne - grand gal; very down to earth; full of humor Luciano Pavarotti - very friendly, like a puppy, and a wicked, constant flirt! Placido Domingo - met a long time ago - very nice, a bit shy then Tony Randall - actor/opera fanatic - friendly; knew everyone it seemed. Met at Tanglewood summer concert theatre of the Boston Symphony Orchestra - Leonard Bernstein - long time ago; intense, sensitive to all around him; constantly talking to anyone/someone. Met in Boston at Boston Opera theatre, then at the Metropolitan Opera and Philadelphia Lyric at the Academy of Music: Dame Joan Sutherland - Great lady; has wonderful humor with the Australian touch; would always admit regular fans: showed she felt comfortable with repeated visits from fans she knew. At this Boston Opera theatre, saw Jacqueline Kennedy go by on her way to the dressing rooms - was close enough to touch - very beautiful, very slight polite smile as she was escorted past us. Met at lecture in Manhattan: The late Bishop Paul Moore - leader of the Episcopal Church of NY - fantastic speaker; fabulous person to meet. Interested in everyone. Bishop Moore was very well known here in NY and in the Episcopal church. Met in Off-Broadway theatre: William Atherton - was Walter Peck in Ghostbusters. Played a scumbag in the play I saw him perform - but real nice to talk to. |
13 Jul 2007, 20:38 | #40 |
The German
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13 Jul 2007, 20:43 | #41 |
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The Queen
Greg Hemphill And I sat on Rolf Harris' knee when I was 10 but I don't like to talk about it. |
13 Jul 2007, 20:45 | #42 |
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13 Jul 2007, 20:46 | #43 |
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i met the queen aswell, queen of post****ing
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13 Jul 2007, 20:49 | #44 |
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13 Jul 2007, 20:55 | #45 |
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13 Jul 2007, 20:55 | #46 |
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14 Jul 2007, 07:19 | #47 |
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I meet the band Dope. I meet them a while back if you ever seen a picture of them you might think they're all evil and mean but they were the nicest guys. They joked around and talked wish my camera didn't mess up and I had a marker to get they're autographs. I only wished Mushroomhead would have not went back to there bus and would have hung out with all of us at the club that night.
That's Dope http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3...imageshirt.jpg Last edited by Blackkat13; 14 Jul 2007 at 07:26. |
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My mate Lynda (who came to Wembley)'s claim to fame is that she's friends with Melvin Hayes (from It Ain't Half Hot Mum) who lives in the next village, and whilst waving to him across our local Waitrose car park, she nearly ran over Cliff Richard, (he's also friends with Melvin and had come to visit) who apparently had stepped off the pavement directly into her car, and she says he had very bad language for a man of God!!! |
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14 Jul 2007, 17:49 | #49 |
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Forgot some more...
Wrestler Chyna (she loved one of my dogs) Ed McBain (mystery writer - very nice guy) Judy Blume (writer - incredible woman...talked to her for a long time) John Lithgow (arse) |
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Still jealous!!! lol Quote:
They did "Wetten dass..?" in Bremerhaven a few years ago. The Saalwette (you can see how long ago it was, because it was a Saalwette back then, no Stadtwette like they´re doing now) was something about employees of the company my dad works for so we drove to our Stadthalle and we, amongst about 50 others, were asked to go on stage to do the Saalwette. Quote:
It´s all coming back to me now...lol You told me exactly this story in May |
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