Who is the most important person or Celebrity you have met.

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  1. dreamsDOcomeTRUE

    dreamsDOcomeTRUE KYTLIVE

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    that's so cool, I want to meet Darren Shane
     
  2. wisp

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    Kevin Keegan -was the star player for Liverpool FC back in the 70's
     
  3. Death

    Death Grim Reaper Lifetime Supporter

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    Robert Pollard of guided by voices was my math teacher 4th grade

    I had a meet and greet with Motley Crue

    I hanged out with Darin Moore
     
  4. Death

    Death Grim Reaper Lifetime Supporter

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    I'm willing to bet that Hotwater is the guy that ran him over with a van several years back:devil::devil::devil::devil:
     
  5. TAZER-69

    TAZER-69 Listen To Your Heart! Lifetime Supporter

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    That would be one way to meet him.
     
  6. antithesis

    antithesis Hello

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    Bill Clinton I guess
     
  7. dynamohumm

    dynamohumm Member

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    Mostly older players no longer playing

    Actually...The Footy SHow Panel. Fatty, Blocker, Sterlo, Ray Hadley and Steve Price. (Sterlo is the head wanker)

    Also, the whole Newcastle Knights team stayed at my resort a few years ago. One of them carried his footy EVERYWHERE...like a security blanket.:confused:
     
  8. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    I am after all his Number 1 Fan a la Kathy Bates [​IMG]



    Hotwater
     
  9. themnax

    themnax Senior Member

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    no person is any more nor less important than any other person, no matter how many or few other's their name might be known by.

    there was a certain j.j. jackson when i was in the air force. and there's this guy somehow related to my mom's natural father, kanigsburg i believe his mundane name happens to be. there was certain mz black, who had been a child star when she was a little girl. and went on to have a second carreer as an international diplomat, who lived in a very small town i once lived in and ate some of the same places i did and talked probably more freely then i do with anyone who wished to carry on an interesting conversation.

    there was the guy you'd give me a ride in his rolls, bently, or xke, he had several of each, unasked for but much apreciated, when he saw me walking the half mile into town or back home, who assembled the little town's volunteer fire department's trucks, who was a retired chairman of the board of a certain international shipping company, as in ships, littlerally.

    varios artists and authors in various contexts and kinds.
    one or two of the local tribal elders.

    a couple of 'animal' species spirits too.

    what makes one person more important then another?

    i try to make pictures of the kind of world we could all have that dominant and widely accepted misleading incentives and economic interests screw us out of.

    live long enough and you never know who you might have met.
    still isn't as important as the kinds of incentives your priorities participate in creating.
    whether you live in a penthouse or on the street.
     
  10. TAZER-69

    TAZER-69 Listen To Your Heart! Lifetime Supporter

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    I can somewhat agree with that because my mom and dad were the most important people in my life. But that was not what the tread is about.
     
  11. rollingalong

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    bob ezrin...he helped produce the wall
    here he is with kiss in 76..i saw this tour live also at the victory burlesque theater in toronto and i met bob at the gilmore show also in toronto
    [​IMG]
     
  12. TAZER-69

    TAZER-69 Listen To Your Heart! Lifetime Supporter

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    Did you get to have a conversation with him or just met him?
     
  13. TAZER-69

    TAZER-69 Listen To Your Heart! Lifetime Supporter

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  14. rollingalong

    rollingalong Banned

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    he was with his son in the will call office at massey hall right before the david gilmore show....to be honest i didnt know he worked with kiss or i would have had something to talk to him about...i sat in the very front row at that show in 75..gene slashed fake blood on my jeans...ace was laughing at us passing this giant wooden pipe around....i got permission to take a day off school to be first in line...i was 15....with ezrin it was my sister that introduced us...she knows him ...it was kinda cool because he talked about how excited he was to be bringing his son to the show and that richard wright was playing in the band that night ...he was very normal...a little dorky...dressed very plainly and put on no airs....and i had better seats ...she's MY sister[​IMG]...i have posted tons of stuffabout the rock concert life...my dad was special events ticket manager for CPI in canada for years..i was totally spoiled....if i told you about the keith richards concert for the blind you might hate me lol... took some shots of an old briefcase of my dads with backstage passes all over it....here
     
  15. TAZER-69

    TAZER-69 Listen To Your Heart! Lifetime Supporter

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    Those are some memories that will last a life time.
     
  16. The Imaginary Being

    The Imaginary Being PAIN IN ASS Lifetime Supporter

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    tom jones lol.. he's a welsh icon after all.
     
  17. rollingalong

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    tom jones was the second biggest ''panties thrown onstage'' show that i worked..the first was new kids on the block..to be fair...tom had way more bra's
     
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    Glenn Danzig

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    Tommy Victor, Steve Zing, Johnny Kelly

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    Dr. Chud, Michale Graves, Doyle Von Frankenstein, and Jerry Only

    Dr. Chud has spent the night at my house.
     
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    I high fived a member from sly and the family stone once. I don't know which one it was lol.

    I don't know if anyone knows who this is, but I've met Dallas Toler-Wade from Nile a few times because he lives in my town. It wasn't really a big deal to me because I've never even heard Nile, but appearantly they're huge in Europe. So I guess that would be a big deal to a European death metal fan lol.
     
  20. _Bob_

    _Bob_ Una Tana Bibi

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    Well, I smoked dope with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band when they performed live at the alternative radio station that I was working at about 100 years ago....(back in the hippie days, I have to admit). Also worked there for a while with Ronald Reagan's daughter, Patti Davis (this was before he was elected president-I'm kinda revealing my age ;) ) Also met Willie Nelson at the same place when he performed for us....
     

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