[quote][cite]Posted By: LenGlover[/cite][quote][cite]Posted By: PeteF[/cite]Nikos Dabizaz (kind of, I escorted him up the tunnel after he was sent off) The Queen Prince Charles Prince Andrew (Arrogant git) John boy for the Waltons The entire cast of the first series of Footballers Wives Bryan Ferry (had an indepth discussion on 17th century architecture, about which I know sod all) Jimmy Carter Prince Phillip Ken Goodwin Vladimer Putin ( I kid you not, shook hands with the man)[/quote]
Yes, yes all very impressive but why have you forgotten BDL?
[cite]Posted By: Algarveaddick[/cite]I read through a play with Marc Warren and others when he was at drama school with a mate of mine about 25 years ago. Only found out that he was one of the group about six months ago...
Had a chat with Gary Oldman on the set of Sid and Nancy when I was an extra in it.
Oh yes - and Alvin Stardust was at my wedding.
Alvin was at your wedding??? man alive I am impressed
He's a really lovely fella...did some charity stuff for me at a campsite for handcapped kids some years back.
Having been a sports journalist for many years, and getting to cover more than a dozen Wimbledons and four World Cups, etc. ... I'll add only non-sports figures to the discussion:
George H.W. Bush in Newport, RI
Prince Albert of Monaco
Al Gore in Miami
Ted Kennedy
John Kerry
Christina Aguilera
John Travolta in a rest room on the New Jersey Turnpike in 1976.
Travolta -- I was on my way to look at a university in Philadelphia, and my family stopped at a diner/rest stop on the Jersey Pike to get something to eat. I went to use the facilities, and standing at the next one was Travolta. I recall he was wearing a tuxedo and looked like he had been up all night.
He did wash his hands before leaving.
[cite]Posted By: American_Addick[/cite]Having been a sports journalist for many years, and getting to cover more than a dozen Wimbledons and four World Cups, etc. ... I'll add only non-sports figures to the discussion:
George H.W. Bush in Newport, RI
Prince Albert of Monaco
Al Gore in Miami
Ted Kennedy
John Kerry
Christina Aguilera
John Travolta in a rest room on the New Jersey Turnpike in 1976.
Travolta -- I was on my way to look at a university in Philadelphia, and my family stopped at a diner/rest stop on the Jersey Pike to get something to eat. I went to use the facilities, and standing at the next one was Travolta. I recall he was wearing a tuxedo and looked like he had been up all night.
He did wash his hands before leaving.
Never seen anyone famous in the New Cross Turnpike - Welling :-(
[cite]Posted By: CHG[/cite]Clint Eastwood at work. Princess Beatrix was at the Fitzroy Tavern on Charlotte Street on Friday, didn't banter her though.
She's goes to Goldsmith's, I met my mate who goes there at a pub before going out on a uni social, and the Princess was in there. Perfectly normal girl tbf, minder was a laugh as well, though wouldn't wanna piss him off!
[cite]Posted By: American_Addick[/cite]
Travolta -- I was on my way to look at a university in Philadelphia, and my family stopped at a diner/rest stop on the Jersey Pike to get something to eat. I went to use the facilities, and standing at the next one was Travolta. I recall he was wearing a tuxedo and looked like he had been up all night.
He did wash his hands before leaving.
I think toilet celebrity encounters are the funniest...except when George Michael is involved obviously
I've had a pee stood nect to Murray Walker (the old F1 commentator). All I could think about was him commentating on my piss as it worked its way round the u-bend, down to the next turn etc...
When washing my hands, bloke started talking to me about The Feeling gig I had just seen during Fresher's Week at uni. When he asked what I thought of the gig I said something like "Thought it was a bit s**t really, bad music, obviously miming, bored me to be honest". Got out the loos, see the event poster on the wall and it was only the lead singer......whoops
Frank Carson in the Beehive years ago. Such an infectiously funny man - great to chat to.
Ken Livingstone on the tube when he was mayor. Pleasant enough bloke.
Enoch Powell sat opposite me on the train up from Bath to Paddington. He looked looked like a corpse - bloody scary - he asked to borrow my paper then nicked it when he got off.
Simon LeBon at a Sneaker Pimps gig at The Garage, back in '97.
Being a massive 'Duranie', I had to speak to him, & a very nice chap he was too! Very friendly & chatty, actually seemed to take an interest in who I was, & even told me an 'exclusive', that John Taylor had just left the band.(Wasn't in the press at the time). As Tim Nice-But-Dim would say: 'Blaahdy nice bloke'!
Holly Johnson(Frankie Goes To Hollywood), when I was working in a guitar shop in Fulham, 8 years ago. Friendly enough, hilariously camp, & with a pampered/pimped up micro poodle.
Jamie-T, came into the drum shop I work in, to buy a kit. Very nice chap & a decent drummer too!
Al Murray, also in the drum shop. Nice, but a very serious chap. No bawdy histrionics in 'real life', from him.
Kerry King - Slayer guitarist, when I played on the Ozzfest tour. Not a very nice man. Ego-tastic!
Mystery Jets - Played with them a fair few times in the Kingston area, with an old band of mine, before they were 'famous'
Graham Coxon - He was tanked up & trying to use his skateboard at 3am on Camden High Street. Just seemed scared.
Many members of 'minor league status' alternative rock, metal & indie bands I've shared stages with across the world, over the years.
my sister advises many current tory politictians and have met scores of them - had dinner with Boris the night after we won the mayoral election - everyone thought they owned him cos they'd just voted for him and ended up being an unnofficial minder for the eveingin - absolute diamond geezer though - have met and drunk with him many times since.
Others include
Paul weller - shit myself cos he's a bit of a hero frank bruno - at the height of his career too many footballers to mention Peter Towneshend Sir David Frost - shakes like an epileptic Vic Reeves and Nancy Sorrell, Marti Pellow, Denise vanouten - see them about regularly as they live locally
I was once feet away from Martin Peters waiting for his kids to come off a ride at Disneyworld. Was about to go for a chat and general hero-worship but was stopped by my (now ex-)wife who told me to "leave him alone he doesn't want to be pestered by the likes of you". Was once told "don't move" by my (now ex-)wife only to find out that I was missing Andy Summers (of Police fame) walking by to get on a plane. If you ever see me being shot by my ex then look around quickly because someone REALLY famous will be walking by.......
I actually met Ed Moses while having a pee at Crystal Palace athletics stadium- one of the Coca Cola athletics meetings of the late 70's/ very early 80's.
I was a young lad and I'm ashamed to say I pestered him for an autograph before he'd really got his hands free.
John Terry was having a pee in pub in Chafford Hundred.
This kid comes in, aged 6 or 7.
Kid - Are you John Terry?
JT - Yeah I am son.
Kid - you play for Chelsea, dont you?
JT - Yeah I do.
Kid - I think you are f*cking sh!t
Kid walks out out
JT - literally pisses himself laughing.
Over the years met:
Sir Stanley Matthews (He took me on a Wembley tour), Lennox Lewis (had a sparring session with Him), Peter Crocker (and the FA Cup),played football with George Best, Alan Kennedy & Kammy, went to casino with Gail Porter.
And a few pints with Colin Walsh.
[cite]Posted By: MrOneLung[/cite]John Terry was having a pee in pub in Chafford Hundred.
This kid comes in, aged 6 or 7.
Kid - Are you John Terry?
JT - Yeah I am son.
Kid - you play for Chelsea, dont you?
JT - Yeah I do.
Kid - I think you are f*cking sh!t
Kid walks out out
JT - literally pisses himself laughing.
Yes, I've heard about this ...didn't the boy's dad put him up to it though(or something like that anyway)...I believe he did.
Shook hands and spoke briefly to Tony Blair (sad circumstances, as he visited the company I worked for back in 2001 - we lost 16 colleagues during the 9/11 attacks) Drinking and chatting with Tea Ropati (Kiwi rugby league player) in an Auckland bar a couple of years ago Pete Doherty in a dodgy snooker club in North London - he was properly f@cked on something Maybe not that famous, but Rene Kirby (from Shallow Hal - guy born with Spina Bifida) in a pub in Burlington, Vermont. He arrived in the pub on the same bicycle as he uses in Shallow Hal. Very surreal, but genuinely a nice guy
Met Sir Geoff Hurst on Saturday at our Basildon Town Football Club fun day. He spent a couple of hours there signing autographs and chatting to all the kids. He was such a breathe of fresh air after Fridays nights events!
Also met my boyhood hero Nicky Johns when I was mascot at the Valley many years ago :)
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The Queen
Prince Charles
Prince Andrew (Arrogant git)
John boy for the Waltons
The entire cast of the first series of Footballers Wives
Bryan Ferry (had an indepth discussion on 17th century architecture, about which I know sod all)
Jimmy Carter
Prince Phillip
Ken Goodwin
Vladimer Putin ( I kid you not, shook hands with the man)[/quote]
Yes, yes all very impressive but why have you forgotten BDL?
:-)[/quote]
Len, I was saving him as my top trump......
ouch
He's a really lovely fella...did some charity stuff for me at a campsite for handcapped kids some years back.
George H.W. Bush in Newport, RI
Prince Albert of Monaco
Al Gore in Miami
Ted Kennedy
John Kerry
Christina Aguilera
John Travolta in a rest room on the New Jersey Turnpike in 1976.
Travolta -- I was on my way to look at a university in Philadelphia, and my family stopped at a diner/rest stop on the Jersey Pike to get something to eat. I went to use the facilities, and standing at the next one was Travolta. I recall he was wearing a tuxedo and looked like he had been up all night.
He did wash his hands before leaving.
Never seen anyone famous in the New Cross Turnpike - Welling :-(
She's goes to Goldsmith's, I met my mate who goes there at a pub before going out on a uni social, and the Princess was in there. Perfectly normal girl tbf, minder was a laugh as well, though wouldn't wanna piss him off!
I think toilet celebrity encounters are the funniest...except when George Michael is involved obviously
I've had a pee stood nect to Murray Walker (the old F1 commentator). All I could think about was him commentating on my piss as it worked its way round the u-bend, down to the next turn etc...
When washing my hands, bloke started talking to me about The Feeling gig I had just seen during Fresher's Week at uni. When he asked what I thought of the gig I said something like "Thought it was a bit s**t really, bad music, obviously miming, bored me to be honest". Got out the loos, see the event poster on the wall and it was only the lead singer......whoops
Joey Ramone -(met is probably a little strong, it was more of a casual acknowledgment that we were both on planet Earth)
Ken Livingstone on the tube when he was mayor. Pleasant enough bloke.
Enoch Powell sat opposite me on the train up from Bath to Paddington. He looked looked like a corpse - bloody scary - he asked to borrow my paper then nicked it when he got off.
Being a massive 'Duranie', I had to speak to him, & a very nice chap he was too! Very friendly & chatty, actually seemed to take an interest in who I was, & even told me an 'exclusive', that John Taylor had just left the band.(Wasn't in the press at the time). As Tim Nice-But-Dim would say: 'Blaahdy nice bloke'!
Holly Johnson(Frankie Goes To Hollywood), when I was working in a guitar shop in Fulham, 8 years ago. Friendly enough, hilariously camp, & with a pampered/pimped up micro poodle.
Jamie-T, came into the drum shop I work in, to buy a kit. Very nice chap & a decent drummer too!
Al Murray, also in the drum shop. Nice, but a very serious chap. No bawdy histrionics in 'real life', from him.
Kerry King - Slayer guitarist, when I played on the Ozzfest tour. Not a very nice man. Ego-tastic!
Mystery Jets - Played with them a fair few times in the Kingston area, with an old band of mine, before they were 'famous'
Graham Coxon - He was tanked up & trying to use his skateboard at 3am on Camden High Street. Just seemed scared.
Many members of 'minor league status' alternative rock, metal & indie bands I've shared stages with across the world, over the years.
Others include
Paul weller - shit myself cos he's a bit of a hero
frank bruno - at the height of his career
too many footballers to mention
Peter Towneshend
Sir David Frost - shakes like an epileptic
Vic Reeves and Nancy Sorrell, Marti Pellow, Denise vanouten - see them about regularly as they live locally
Was once told "don't move" by my (now ex-)wife only to find out that I was missing Andy Summers (of Police fame) walking by to get on a plane.
If you ever see me being shot by my ex then look around quickly because someone REALLY famous will be walking by.......
I had a pee next to Vic Reeves in a restaurant once.
I couldn't go, he went like an elephant.
I was a young lad and I'm ashamed to say I pestered him for an autograph before he'd really got his hands free.
This kid comes in, aged 6 or 7.
Kid - Are you John Terry?
JT - Yeah I am son.
Kid - you play for Chelsea, dont you?
JT - Yeah I do.
Kid - I think you are f*cking sh!t
Kid walks out out
JT - literally pisses himself laughing.
Sir Stanley Matthews (He took me on a Wembley tour), Lennox Lewis (had a sparring session with Him), Peter Crocker (and the FA Cup),played football with George Best, Alan Kennedy & Kammy, went to casino with Gail Porter.
And a few pints with Colin Walsh.
You want proof.........?
;-)
Yes, I've heard about this ...didn't the boy's dad put him up to it though(or something like that anyway)...I believe he did.
While looking for the "Kharzi" ; )
Drinking and chatting with Tea Ropati (Kiwi rugby league player) in an Auckland bar a couple of years ago
Pete Doherty in a dodgy snooker club in North London - he was properly f@cked on something
Maybe not that famous, but Rene Kirby (from Shallow Hal - guy born with Spina Bifida) in a pub in Burlington, Vermont. He arrived in the pub on the same bicycle as he uses in Shallow Hal. Very surreal, but genuinely a nice guy
Also met my boyhood hero Nicky Johns when I was mascot at the Valley many years ago :)
I have a photo of me as a small boy, sulking because I hated (still do) having my photo taken, next to him.