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So i went to the new MGM grande casino here in new england. Saw the Americas got talent tour hosted by jerry springer. What a cool, fun, and heartfelt show. Saw jerry in a whole new light. I never liked his show very much, but always wondered how he was in rl.
well we went out to dinner after the show. just as we were finishing dinner and ordering coffee, jerry walks in with some staff members. they are all quietly chatting and being very pleasant to the waiting staff. When i saw how cool he was i wanted to walk over and shake his hand. Alas. I promised myself I would never be so rude as to interupt a celeb if they were eating or in variois other situations. so i tweeted how cool it was, finished my coffee and left. |
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i live in NYC we see a lot of celebs
I used to live in the alphabet city I would see David Cross sitting on one of the benches at tompkins square park all the time. Molly Ringwald lived in the area saw her a few times. Oh and Rosairo Dawson is from that area to her moms still lives in the same apt the same apt that they show her hanging out on the stoop in KIDS. I just let them be I don't know its NYC thing that is why a lot of famous people live here nobody gives a fuck who they are on the street its just another asshole walking on the sidewalk Heath and Michelle loved brooklyn same reason nobody bothered them in fact when he died people in the area he lived in said he would hit the local pup to catch up on his football games aka soccer there is this famous place in Brooklyn called Tom's Dinner I was waiting in line the line was around the block i was at the front waiting to be seated. I feel someone tap me on the shoulder and its Adrian Grenier another Brooklyn born actor. He said excuse me i let him through he asked how long the wait is. He then went to the back of the line with his people and waited just like everyone else. The best part is none bothered him even when he sat down the tables in that place are pretty close to each other. I can never talk bad about that guy other then being with one of the hottest woman i ever seen he waited in line just like the rest of us locals
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I met some soccer players and the president of my country(Romania) last month to a electoral meeting
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I'd punch them in the face! Then I'd move to Mexico.
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as long as its not a beloved Mexican actor like Luis Miguel then go head punch them
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Gracias por la extremidad.
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If it was Nathan Fillion I'd probably tip my hat, and say "Capt'n".
Everybody else? I'd treat them like I treat anybody else. Wouldn't talk to him or her unless there were a reason to. I mean, most celebs I'd probably avoid. |
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Back in my serving days I would see a lot of celebrities. I waited on Tony Shalohb, super nice and very humble. He confessed he had no knowledge of wine so I recommended what would go well with his food and he was very gracious. I always found it strange how my coworkers would never recognize them at first. I was always the one that was like "Dude that's Rose McGowan (incredibly hot in person BTW... she smiled at me and I almost dropped my tray).
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Living in Milwaukee, the only celebrity I've run into was the drummer from Fallout Boy (he is from Milwaukee). I was at a Milwaukee Brewers game and he was sitting two rows behind me with what looked to be family. After an opposing batter struck out, they played "Sugar, We're Going Down" and I was curious to see his reaction to hearing his own song at a baseball game. For some reason, instead of just glancing at him I snapped my head around and stared directly at him. I got a death stare in return.
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You should have punched him in the face!
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