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Rick V 08-22-2013 04:37 PM

He owns the farm just behind me.

Red88Carrera 08-22-2013 04:43 PM

While living in the San Joaquin valley in the 80's, I went on a date with Jody Stayner(Steven Stayner's sister). Went to dinner, then for a ride out to the lake in my 67 GTO. All she wanted to do was get in the back seat. Way too aggressive for me.

Nathans_Dad 08-22-2013 04:45 PM

I once saw a member of ZZ Top when I was a medical student. Can't say which one or why..patient confidentiality and all.

Nostril Cheese 08-22-2013 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Don Ro (Post 7616276)
I was introduced to Alan Watts on his house boat in Tiburon, CA.
I met a close friend of his in an EST Seminar back in the early 70s...and yes, she was a hottie.
She secured some pure liquid LSD from him and she and I dropped (1st time for me) some on our tongues and I've not been the same since, Thank God!

That is really cool. That's one person I would have really liked to have met.

Red88Carrera 08-22-2013 04:58 PM

Met Kareem Abdul Jabar and Nicolette Sheridan in LAX.

Spec'd out an air-speed pitot tube for Miss Budweiser hydroplane back late 80's.

Spent an IHRA weekend with Jack Ostrander(Top Fuel Driver) and rode back to the starting line in his tow vehicle after he won the event. Filmed on ESPN.

Spent an afternoon talking with Don Garlits at an IHRA event. Awesome stories!

Don Ro 08-22-2013 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Nostril Cheese (Post 7616720)
That is really cool. That's one person I would have really liked to have met.

He was quite gracious...showed well-mannered interest in me...I would guess because his friend (Jill Morrisey) brought me by and he was protective of her.
I do remember that he found just about everything humorous...probably because he was being recognized as an international leader (guru) in the human potential movement. Something that I've noticed that highly integrated people do. He chuckled and giggled not unlike Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.
Also, he was a good friend of Aldous Huxley who turned him on to LSD...so he said.

Don Ro 08-22-2013 05:06 PM

"Awesome stories!"
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I'll say...keep 'em coming!

Brian in VA 08-22-2013 05:08 PM

Johnny Bench, Pete Rose, Deion Sanders. Hung out with the red headed guy who was Dr Evil's son when my friend talked me into spending a day as an extra on some horrible movie he was in. Really nice guy though. Rose...not so much.

KevinP73 08-22-2013 05:19 PM

Where to begin!?!?

Shuffled cars around for Tom Jones, Trini Lopez, Elton John, Dick Clark.
Was escorted out of Red Foxx's home for being white.
Spent countless hours playing pool with Flip Wilson in his Malibu home.
Had breakfast many times with Farrah Fawcett and her mother.
Tried to teach Ringo Starr how to drive a standard transmission. (miserable failure)
Repaired John Travoltas Tbird before he became a douch.
Built a Lola T70 coupe for Dan Haggerty.
Had dinner with Andre The Giant.
Drove Burts Reynolds Daytona coupe for a week.
Restored a mini cooper for Clint Eastwood.
Met Steve McQueen at a mechanics shop in Van Nuys.
Painted a Dino Ferrari for Cher.
Built a custom 911 for Ice T before he was Ice T.
Have a great friend who was Vidal Sassoons second wife.

Don Ro 08-22-2013 05:21 PM

For those who aren't familiar with Alan Watts...an English gentleman who held multiple degrees in theology and a Doctorate in Divinity. Best known in US as one who compared/contrasted the Eastern Sacred Psychologies with Western Psychology for the common man to understand.
San Francisco PBS radio station had a weekly recording of his speeches.
Unreal to think of today.
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A late photo:
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flatbutt 08-22-2013 05:43 PM

Capt Lou Albano, met him in the lounge at LAX.

motion 08-22-2013 06:05 PM

Met Matt from Nip/Tuck a few years ago. I kept asking him about Kimber. He took it like a good sport, LOL. Then, I punted him at the kart track at Miller in SLC, hahaha. I think I have a video of it somewhere.

dafischer 08-22-2013 06:14 PM

Had dinner with David Dellinger (one of the Chicago Seven).
Got drunk with Norman Mailer.

David McLaughlin 08-22-2013 06:42 PM

A lifetime ago I ran a record store (when they actually sold records), Robert Perish would be in every few weeks. Fast forward to a few years ago, I worked part time at a Barnes & Noble and a regular customer was Paul Pierce. And PARF asside, my best (27ish years) friend's brother is Jay Carney.

Arizona 911 08-22-2013 07:23 PM

My ex wife and I were eating at a sandwich shop here in Tucson in the 1980's. Michael Landon and 1 of his sons walked in. My ex didn't recognize him until I told her who he was. It started raining and his car was parked next to ours with the windows down. I went over and said " Excuse me Mr. Landon but it's raining and your windows are down". He thanked me, went out and closed his windows. When he came back in, he came over and signed a napkin for my ex. What was surprising to us was that it was a small rundown sandwich shop that you wouldn't expect a celebrity to walk into.
It was common to see Lee Marvin shopping at the grocery store that I used to shop at also in Tucson. He used to drive a ratty old pick up truck.
I used to work for an elderly couple doing yard work and running errands. They had a picture on their bookshelf of a guy I recognized but couldn't place. I asked them who he was and it turned out to be the guitarist Marty Freidman who at the time was playing for Megadeth. He was their great nephew. They called Marty's mom and she hooked me up with backstage passes for the Megadeth concert when they played Phoenix! Marty's birthday was coming up so the aunt and uncle gave me a birthday card for Marty. Suicidal Tendencies was opening for them. What a great show! I met Marty, Dave Mustaine, Dave Ellefson and Nick Menza. I still have the autographed t-shirt that I had made into a poster.

LeeH 08-22-2013 08:16 PM

Donovan McNabb worked out at a Lifetime Fitness health club I belonged to several years ago here in Phoenix. Used to take my daughter there when she was little since they had an indoor pool. McNabb and several AZ Cardinals players were hanging out in the pool when my daughter started to climb on one of their backs! They were very understanding and took turns making her laugh.

McNabb was very nice to the people there. Everybody seemed to know who he was. He couldn't get very far without someone wanting to strike up a conversation.

A930Rocket 08-22-2013 08:20 PM

Saw Paul Newman at the record store in Westport, CT early 70's. Didn't know who he was. I was about 12 years old.

Linda Blair from The Exorcist was in my homeroom class in high school.

Flieger 08-22-2013 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Hugh R (Post 7616463)
I'm around actors (Movie and TV Stars; whatever) all day long, I don't hardly know who they are, and don't really care. A few of the young new ones are pleasant enough, I guess.

Did you ever meet Patrick Dempsey? He's real popular at the ALMS races. I can't figure out why. :rolleyes:

HHI944 08-22-2013 08:29 PM

I can see a retired 4 star generals house from my driveway and we are in the same gun club....sorry, not dropping the name

Been in Joe Bidens house several times, was at a post election celebration party with Bill Clinton and he was very cool, spent a lot of time making sure I was having fun as I was just a wee youngin

DARISC 08-22-2013 08:43 PM

I shot the bull and downed numerous coffees with Angela Davis and friends when we were at U.C, and her roommate was my studio mate on campus...much to the consternation of several right wing fringe lunatics on the PARF forum. :D

livi 08-22-2013 11:50 PM

Yasser Arafat, while head of PLO.

I was 18 years old. Worked as a bellboy at the Grand Hotel in Stockholm when Arafat visited. His entourage with a lot of security people locked down a whole section of the hotel. I delivered flowers to his room. Checked by at least five different bad looking security guys on my way I finally was shown in to his room. He lie on his bed and waved me to come right up to him. I placed the flowers on the night table, he thanked me, nodded and then I was shown out.

nostatic 08-23-2013 04:19 AM

I dated a woman who was very close with the Gyllenhaal family (she was an assistant for both the parents and tutored Jake when he was young). We spent a fair amount of time at the parent's house up in the Hollywood Hills and I ended up at a number of parties including one right before the Oscar's the year he was up for Brokeback Mountain. Full A-list party including Ang Lee, Ziyi Zhang, Jennifer Aniston, Salma Hayak, etc. Also went to two of Jake's b-day parties, one at a place on Abbot Kinney where Robert Downey Jr. showed up among others, and the other party was up at the house and Calvin was in tow. Calvin ended up playing dominos with Penelope Cruz. He won't live that one down later in life.

I've also met many of the active 1-4 star generals including Odierno.

Aerkuld 08-23-2013 04:21 AM

I've got a odd story;
In 1999 my (then) wife and I left England and moved to SoCal. Not long after we moved, we went out to a bar in Costa Mesa that a coworker had recommended.
We'd just got drinks when two guys walked up and started talking to us. They asked where we were from, what we did, etc. and then asked if I recognized them. I thought that was odd and asked whether I should, as you would. They kind of shrugged and laughed and we carried on talking. So I asked them what they did and they told me they were air traffic controllers - OK. Conversation about that . . .
. . . Anyway, I was starting to feel like we were having our night taken over by two guys I didn't know. So we finished our drinks, made some excuses, and left. It was on my mind for years who those guys were and why they thought I should have known them.

Years later I watched the movie 'Pushing Tin' when I realized we'd had a beer with Billy Bob Thornton and John Cussack . . . and I dissed them. The movie was being filmed at the time and they were out for the night playing character. Funny guys! They were really pleasant in honesty, so I'm really sorry if I was rude to them. Oops! :)

ramonesfreak 08-23-2013 04:31 AM

The priest from exorcist was a teacher at my high school

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Saw Paul Newman at the record store in Westport, CT early 70's. Didn't know who he was. I was about 12 years old.<br>
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Linda Blair from The Exorcist was in my homeroom class in high school.

esample 08-23-2013 10:10 AM

Saw Ray Charles on the elevator of my hotel once, but I don't think he saw me.

-e.

intakexhaust 08-23-2013 10:32 AM

Long list, some others had already mentioned, only because of selling high-end cars many years ago. Could care less who they were :rolleyes:

Anyhow, for fun will mention an obscure name. When I was a kid and along with my father met Chester Gould at his home. Any of you recognize the name?

M.D. Holloway 08-23-2013 10:55 AM

I drank with Paul Newman for about an hour in Newport in the summer of 83 and had really no idea who he was.

I dated May Anderson for over a year before she got semi famous and dated Kid Rock.

I had lunch with John Gaddas of Yale. Expert on the Cold War and Pulitzer Prize winner.

I met a bunch of actors years ago when I worked the National Playwrites Conference for 2 summers. Jack Kluggman and Tony Randell were there, very very nice guys. Kevin Kline and Peter Weller hung out - nice guys but serious womenizers. Merril Streep was there as well but very unapprouchable. Bianca Jagger would hang out. She was very cool...can't go into too much detail there...

I dated a few mobsters daughters as well. All very sweet nice girls who are beautiful, honest girls that deserve the best in life. I only held their hand. And thats all I have to say on that matter!

speeder 08-23-2013 11:15 AM

I've met Jack Olsen.

mossguy 08-23-2013 12:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by intakexhaust (Post 7617975)
Long list, some others had already mentioned, only because of selling high-end cars many years ago. Could care less who they were :rolleyes:

Anyhow, for fun will mention an obscure name. When I was a kid and along with my father met Chester Gould at his home. Any of you recognize the name?

Dick Tracy!

Nostril Cheese 08-23-2013 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by M.D. Holloway (Post 7618019)
Kevin Kline and Peter Weller hung out - nice guys but serious womenizers.

My father and I did some work for Peter Weller back in the day. Really cool guy. Renaissance man to say the least.

DaveE 08-23-2013 01:26 PM

I met Franco Harris at the Philly airport one Friday night as we were both being screwed over by US Airways. He was trying to get back to State College for a Penn State - Notre Dame football game and I was trying to get home. Had a brief talk with him about PSU and the Steelers as I'm an alum and a Steeler fan. Nice guy, quiet, was trying to be anonymous.

GDNF2ET 08-23-2013 03:06 PM

It was late 80s ish, I was in a local bar in Va Beach called Rogues and Rick Flair and Magnum TA came in..I was 19-23 at the time and a big RF fan...Like a LiL kid I when up To Rick and said " I think your the greatest Rick " He said "I appreciate it man"...

slakjaw 08-23-2013 03:18 PM

Got falling down drunk with one of the founders of gateway computers. It was great. Norm Waitt.... We were drunker than ****. I remember him saying "when we are born, we are innocent. We start ****ing it up from there"

Then we went to another bar looking for women. Some ladies must have known who he was or that dude had money because they were all over him at the next bar.


I didn't even know who the dude was until late that evening when someone told me. Was a fun night.

slakjaw 08-23-2013 03:33 PM

And I met red beard. So in your faces. Yo.

Caledonian 08-23-2013 03:41 PM

A few years ago now and probably not as impressive as many before...

Walking down Adelaide Street in Brisbane circa 2006 and coming towards me are three guys, 2 tall guys in black suits and a smaller older man in the middle. It looked bit odd so I was staring a bit and as they got closer i noticed a distinctive mark on the older guys's head. There was nobody else in the street ( I was at the business end so no shops) and the 2 big guys are now staring at me, as they get closer they are not big guys they are HUGE! both have coiled clear wires coming from their ears, as we approach i say (for some reason still unknown to me?) "G'day" with a courteous nod and get a slight nod in response. We past without further interaction and for the rest of the day it was bugging me to who that guys was, he looked very familiar but I just count put a name to the face! The big guys would have been called "SIR" whatever there names were:)

Later that day when reading the local newspaper, there he was, big article about him being inBrisbane to co-chair the global forum Earth Dialogue ....Mikhail Gorbachev!

I told anyone who would listen, with a mixed response to be honest! But for me, just a ordinary working guy from a small town in Scotland and to bump into a world leader just walking down the street, was impressive to me.

Cajundaddy 08-23-2013 04:41 PM

Too many to name from the world of music, film, sports, auto racing, aviation. All seemed like pretty down-to-earth people with a passion for their chosen craft.

9dreizig 08-23-2013 04:52 PM

Had a class at MSU with Magic Johnson..

Nostril Cheese 08-23-2013 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Don Ro (Post 7616738)
I do remember that he found just about everything humorous...

minor hijack, but this is entertaining.

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74-911 08-23-2013 04:57 PM

I met Sammy Baugh a couple of times in the early 1960's. His sons went to Rotan (TX) High School which was one of our big rivals in football. He always came into the dressing rooms after the games and shook hands.

After ending his football career, he lived on his ranch (Double Mountain) outside of Rotan until he died a few years ago. Talk about a down to earth old guy...

Footnote: my Jr. year in high school Rotan beat us by a touchdown for the district title then went on to win the state championship. Two of his sons played on that team.

carambola 08-23-2013 05:01 PM

my great uncle is bucko kilroy


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