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Went to a small party at Rob Zombie's house up in Connecticut one Christmas. My wife and Sherri Zombie went to H.S. together and remain good friends.
Played air hockey with him, and talked for a long time about movies. |
I hope a bunch of you watched 60 Minutes this weekend to see my classmate, World famous photographer Danny Clinch and all his incredible musician photos.
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Bruce ****ing Campbell
signed a book and a mcFArlane figure told me about his next movie My Name is Bruce paid $25for it |
Can't think of any but my daughter is friends with LeGarrette Blount cuz her a FSU roomate's family from Perry Florida took care of him for awhile when he was young.
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Tons.
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George Clinton rolled around the hood with us once...
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Roger Troutman from Zapp
E-40 Belinda Carlisle |
oops I q'd myself
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Corey Taylor from Slipknot may be my greatest story. It was just before their 3rd CD release and at this point no one had really seen any of the band members without their masks. I went to see them headline for Fear Factory and Chimaira.
There was a line wrapped around the building the show was in, and along side the road the line wrapped around were the tour buses. In the middle of the line, on the curb sat a man smoking a cigarette. His hair was bright purple, red, pink, orange, green, and blue. It looked ridiculous. It wasn't until I got closer look that I realized who this person was. I was able to identify him by a tattoo on his neck. It was the barcode that every band member had. I stepped up to him once the line allowed me to. I nudged him and asked, " Aren't you Corey?" He stood up, and said, "Whoa, whoa, whoa! Pump the brakes! I'm Corey, what's your name?" I stayed and talked with him for a bit; all I can say is the dude was one of the chilliest, most humble person I've ever met. He refused to shake my hand, but wanted a hug. He thanked me for coming to see their band and being a supporter. Once he got on stage the wacky hair made sense. He slicked it back with water and in the lights of the show, it looked wicked as hell. That may have been the most impressive show I've ever witnessed. I was hugged by Corey Taylor, and I was relentlessly called "mother ****er" by the lead singer of Slipknot. |
Geeezzz..I'm old. The celebrities I've met were mostly in my youth when we lived in Arizona - back in the early 60s. As a kid, I met Jay North (Dennis the menace) Michael Ansara (Cochise in Broken Arrow) and later Dean Martin. Later, when the old man worked in LA, I became good friends with John Kay (Steppenwolf) And too many to remember...rockers like Chuck Negron (3 Dog Night) and Hoyt Axton.
Sat down with Derrick Thomas after one of his shows at the Adams Mark in the 90s. Great guy! Met Marty Schottenheimer and Carl Peterson in their first year at a Steak and Shake in Independence (40 Hwy). That's about it..... |
Ryan Hughes from genuine jerks
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Met R. Lee Ermey at MCRD in San Diego. That was one of my highlights.
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I thought I saw Eva Green at a Whole Foods a few weeks ago. I turned out to be that dude from Harry Potter, though.
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Henry Winkler
The lead singer of Sevendust at subway just randomly Paul Wall Not sure if. Mitch holthus is considered famous lol There are more I'm sure |
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