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Who is the most famous person you have ever met?

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Buzz Aldrin back in 1970.

Joe Walsh at a party in 1982 or so. He was very, very drunk, but very entertaining.

Trent Reznor at Bogarts in the early 90's.

All fascinating men.
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Carlos Santana, Etta James, Al Jareau, Frida Boccara, Kamahl, Pali Lakatos can't decide who is (or was) more famous
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spent New Years Eve(drinking) with Robbie Williams when he was still with Take That. Met lots of others like Joe Pasquale, Colin Jackson(hurdler), Kenny Dalglish, Amir Khan, and Simon Mayo. Also friends for a summer season with the cat off Red Dwarf.
Jennifer Love-Hewitt at the Bellagio in Vegas and Roseanne Barr at her Comedy Show
Indiana Jones or Stephen King....I'm going with Indiana
Working in a hotel - I have met many a famous person - some more important in their own eyes than others at times.
Most would be Politicians and socialites and a few actors/musicians.
John Cuzak bummed a cigarette from me in a bar once. Then he bought me a beer!
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Buzz Aldrin back in 1970.

Joe Walsh at a party in 1982 or so. He was very, very drunk, but very entertaining.

Trent Reznor at Bogarts in the early 90's.

All fascinating men.


I bet a very, very drunk Joe Walsh would be very entertaining. Wish I could have seen that.
Stephen King did a signing a my bookshop
Vin Scully, such a classy, gracious, gentleman.
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Who is the most famous person you have ever met?


Mine would have to be the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (William & Kate).




Bruce Lee
Chuck Norris
Bill Wallace
Lash LaRue
Montgomery Clift
Patrick Wayne -he let me play with his father's 4 3/4 inch barrel SAA Colt .45.
Buck Taylor.aka Newly O' Brien.Buck the gunsmith on Gunsmoke
Dennis Burkley
Bill Jordan
most of the cowboys when Tom Laundry was still the head man
I shook Barry Goldwaters' hand but I actually talked with Kevin Harvick.
Most of the athletes on the Pittsburgh Steelers and Pirates Championship teams in the 1970s and early 1980s. I did quite a bit of things like travel, visit, etc. with Franco and Dana Harris, Joe Green, and really liked Tony Pena and his family. But I guess the most famous person generally known to most that I once sat next to on a flight to Japan was Steve Jobs. We talked the whole time. I have often wondered: why wasn't he on a private jet??? Strange.
Met Joe Gibbs at Bristol Motor Speedway before football season began and got his autograph.
Eric Clapton...At a bar in Arlington VA....

Mario Andretti..'91 at the Indy speedway..
traddis met ralph Vaughan Williams at a music school we were playing an orchestral piece that he had written especially for our youth orchestra he sat and listened I played violin
It was many years ago, but within a short time I went to an informal party at Diana Ross's Malibu rental and sat beside Coretta (sp?) Scott King at a wedding.
Robert Duvall met him on a plane flying from Philly to Nashville. Was pretty awesome. Nice man. Just a regular joe trying to make a living.
Famous to one, may be infamous to another, but lets just say I have been fortunate to have met many people that would be considered famous and they were just as lucky to have met me.
a friend of mine works in an airport in savannah ga. and i have met a few famous people while visiting her. ray charles, ric flair, shania twain and many others
The Woz. I actually correspond with him every few months.

Thrilling, I know.
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