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    Quote Originally Posted by Banditbandit View Post
    When I worked at the James Cook Hotel in Windytown Danny La Rue taught me to open a bottle of champagne without making it pop and foam everywhere ....
    I met George Michael in the toilets at LA airport and he taught me much the same thing.

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    Met quite a few ABs over the years, Colin Meads asked me to take care of his jacket when I was pouring piss at a rugger function. I tried it on and it made me look like a kid wearing an adults jacket, and I ain't that small. Got sat on my ass by Andy Earl.

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    Quote Originally Posted by merv View Post
    Yeah well you've met me Big Dave and I'm famous in my own house.

    I've met a few famous people other than Big Dave - Hugh Anderson, Geoff Perry, Dale Wylie, Croz, Dave Hiscock, Robert Holden, Richard Scott and many other Kiwi racers, plus I was into Motorcross too so met a few of the old racers from back then in the 70's including the famous Mr Shirriffs - Morley.

    Back then we had Gaston Rahier come to NZ so met him once in ChCh, also met Kiwis like Gary Goodfellow and Ross Horsburgh.

    On the car scene met Peter Brock at a breakfast once.
    Had a pee at Manfeild in the 80s, looked around and Peter Brock was on my left and Jim Richards on my right.

    Selwyn Toogood shook my hand at the local Mobil station when I was a kid
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    Quote Originally Posted by RDjase View Post

    Selwyn Toogood shook my hand at the local Mobil station when I was a kid
    Did he offer you the money or the bag?

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    Does it count if you didn't know who they were? Had Jona Lomu at work once....tho i didn't have a clue who he was....some rugby player or something....
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    Quote Originally Posted by DEATH_INC. View Post
    Does it count if you didn't know who they were? Had Jona Lomu at work once....tho i didn't have a clue who he was....some rugby player or something....
    That is exactly why fame is over-rated. All the famous people I know and have met, from movie stars to sports stars to aviation celebrities, racing celebrities, politicians and millionnaires, business tycoons, etc. many I count among my friends, could walk down your street in total anonymity or get a passing glance as you wondered if... Few would be instantly recognisable and create a stir.

    Without exception the one's I know are genuine and modest with no airs or graces and are easy to get along with.
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    Walking down the street without being recognised isn't that famous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Walking down the street without being recognised isn't that famous.
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    I have met Santa. For real.
    It was in a department store in London.

    Also, some really nice people who like to chase tallitubbies in the desert.


    Quote Originally Posted by carburator View Post
    one person that I did meet in my line of work was Carlos Hathcock, truly a very humble person..
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    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    Bubble Burster!
    Did you just call me a prick?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Did you just call me a prick?
    Yes. Wanna root? You can stick it in my ear, im into aural.

    I have met Shaun Harris, all of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    Yes. Wanna root? You can stick it in my ear, im into aural.

    I have met Shaun Harris, all of them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Berries View Post
    I met George Michael in the toilets at LA airport and he taught me much the same thing.
    I'm not sure at all that this is the same thing ...
    "So if you meet me, have some sympathy, have some courtesy, have some taste ..."

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    I've delivered furniture to Russell Coutts Queenstown house. He once helped me carry a table inside.

    His golf course isn't as flash as Michael Hill's one is .... but Russell's one is only new.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RDjase View Post
    Had a pee at Manfeild in the 80s, looked around and Peter Brock was on my left and Jim Richards on my right.

    Selwyn Toogood shook my hand at the local Mobil station when I was a kid
    That happened to me in the pits at the first Phillip Ilsand MC Grand Prix.
    I was in the paddock karzi and there was Mick Doohan at the urinal having a nervous one and then Wayne Gardner came out of a stall having stunk the place up...

    At the aftermatch function I accidently stood on the foot of Doohan's (now-ex) girlfriend.
    She called me a clumsy cunt.
    Harsh, but fair. After several of the sponsors products (Swan Breweries), I was pretty clumsy.

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