I used to have MC Hammer's cell phone number, and I would call it from time to time. Unfortunately I would always get his voicemail. He's all into Jesus now, and his outoing voicemail message was something to the effect of how we need to praise god and yadda yadda yadda. Too preachy for me.
"It's like these guys take pride in being ignorant."- Barack Obama
Barry Goldwater was a Ham Radio enthusiast in his later years before he died.
One day, while I was in college in Arizona, I received a phone call. The voice came on and asked if it was me. I acknowledged him and he went on to give me a coded message. He said there were two tricycles and a skateboard in LasVegas waiting for me and then hung up.
It turns out one of my dad's friends (retired US defense attache to Pakastan) was screwing around on his ham radio in Vegas while my parents were visiting and got ahold of Barry Goldwater in Phoenix and asked him to dial me up on the phone with the message. My parents had just told him my car broke down.
Goes to show you that retired politicians really don't have much to do!
In 1979 I met Reggie Jackson in a Shop Rite in Staten Island, NY.
In 1985 I met Bryan Adams in Heathrow Airport in London while waiting for a connecting flight to Berlin.
In 1992 I had backstage passes to a U2 concert at Hershey Arena and I got to meet everyone but Larry Mullens.
That same year, the industrial band I was in was the opening act for the band Live. We opened for them in York, PA at the college.
I worked for Michael's Music in Bloomsburg, PA...where I lived...and I got to play guitar with Nuno Bettencourt (Extreme) and sell John Denver guitar strings and got him to autograph my strap (was there playing for the Bloomsburg Fair)
In 1999 my wife and went back to Scotland (where I am from originally) and got to come within 10 feet of the Queen as well as Sean Connery...as they were walking into parliament in Edinburgh.
Swear to Allah, Mr. Belding came into my club last Saturday. NACA (National Association of College Activities) was having their yearly regional auditions for local colleges and he is now a promoter.
Weird stuff .. that is the most recent. So many boring ones, but that is fresh baby.
I almost ran over Keanu Reeves when driving home from my friends house in Westwood. The stupid fuck parked his motorcycle RIGHT on a blind corner. He yelled obsenities at me as I drove away.
Woody Allen - Video Store (Stamford, CT and he had a late fee so I refused to rent him the video haha, andit was one he was in...even better lol..I was 16)
Harry Connick Jr. - The deli line at the grocery store STamford, CT, he was directly in front of me and I couldn't remember why he looked so damn familair until someone else mentioned it.
I have a picture with the entire detroit pistons team somewhere (as a little kid). In Detroit.
I never really met anyone big except Enrique Eglesias when i we were little kids sposivly since parents were somewhat aquaintances, and i met Darrell Armstrong once, by met i mean i said "hi" or some shit
I see shaq's old house on the lake a lot, and tiger wood's new lot (i think) and some more of celebritys, but never them themselfs
I literally bumped into Keanu Reeves in New York. We'd just picked up our friend who was released from police custody after his arrainment, and he was talking animatedly about his experiences, so neither he nor the third guy there saw Keanu as he bumped into me, said 'I'm sorry' and walked on.
Oh and I once grabbed Renée Toft Simonsen (THE FACE OF THE 80s!!!)'s ass when I was drunk!
IT'S HARD TO PUT YOUR FINGER ON IT; SOMETHING IS WRONG
I'M LIKE THE UNCLE WHO HUGGED YOU A LITTLE TOO LONG
When I was a kid, I was at an Olive Garden in Evansville and Michael Gross (the father from family ties) was dining there as well.
Other than that, I worked at a virtual Nascar driving simulator thingy about 5 years ago where I met Dale Earnhardt, DE Jr., Michael Waltrip, and Kenny Irwin.
Okay .. I'm going to try and remember most of mine. I was a bellman at the only decent Little Rock Hotel for 5-6 years through one of my college stints.
John Ritter
Huey Lewis
Burt Reynolds
Tommy Lasorda
Paul Stanley/Gene Simmons
Al Gore
Bill Clinton
Ron Brown
Roger Clemens
Sweet Sweet Connie
Ivana Trump
Sam Walton
Don Reynolds
Hall and Oates
New Kids on the Block (sold fake autographs, what a coup)
Milli Vanilli
Young MC
Metallica (had no clue who they were)
Michael Eisner
Larry King
Richard Dryfuss
Hunter S. Thompson (had a drink with him)
Lance Hendricksen
Brian Bosworth
Scottie Pippin
Popeye Jones
Dave Thomas (Wendy's)
Grandpa Jones
David Hartman
Jamie Farr
Steve and Edie
Lance Alworth
Curtis Sliwa
Jimmy Carter
Mark Wiener
Sherry Lewis (did not see lambchop)
Entire Clinton Cabinet (Carville, Stephano, Dee Dee etc)
Entire 92 Press corp (Gene Randall, Bill Plante, Wold Blitzer, Sam Donaldson, Gwen Eiffel)
Richard Gere
Cindy Crawford
Hank Williams Junior
Dwight Yokum (tipped me in whiskey)
Dan Hampton
John Daly
Harry/Linda Bloodsworth Thomasson
The Evening Shade Cast
Markie Post
The only person I made an effort to see and never showed was Sam Kinnison. He reserved half a floor and went to a different hotel. We still charged him. He died a month later. Bah!
I met Bruce Springsteen in a Karaoke Bar in London!!
I didn't realize it was him at first and was talking with my friend and we were commenting how well the guy singing was doing. It was only later when he barreled into me when edging his way to the bar and I turned to glare angrily that I noticed who he was. The bartender laughed at me for being so slow to realize who he was.
He did a few more songs a bit later - it was kinda cool.
I never really ran into any other celebrity - though my desire to stalk Keanu Reeves this summer when he was filming down the street from my house was huge. I resisted out of laziness
Seebs wrote:
Hunter S. Thompson (had a drink with him)
That guy is a crack up. He was supposed to give a speech at our university and showed up 30 mintues late. He was drunk as a skunk and all he did was talk about how drunk he was. The audience was booing him for most of the time.
Pretty funny I thought. He really doesn't give a damn.
I got to see Collin Powell from about 10 feet away last spring when he visited the American Embassy in Ottawa. (I thought it was Kaufi Annan until I check out the news as I got back to the office.)