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scho63 12-13-2024 09:38 PM

Here is the celebrity thread from 12 years ago I started.

Forgot about some.....

https://www.chiefsplanet.com/bb/show...263487&page=24

scho63 12-13-2024 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by scho63 (Post 8899910)
This idea came from another CP poster and his recent thread asking about all the sports stadiums we have attended in our life. Once I posted all the stadiums, I was surprised at how many and thought the same about all the celebrities I have met in my lifetime.

The only “rule” is you must have had some interaction, no matter how small. Seeing someone in a restaurant from 100 feet away or a celebrity in a car next to you as you pass means nothing. High fiving a celebrity as they walk into the tunnel or shouting at them also doesn’t count. Going to a concert or show without meeting them personally means jack squat unless you went backstage and did them.

A photo with them does.

So here goes my list and it’s pretty damn long…..

Sports
Howard Cosell-legendary sportscaster-on the street in New York with my Dad. He was all alone and smoking a cigar. Real nice and much taller and intimidating in person. Small chit chat
Pele-soccer legend-on plane with me back from Rio de Janeiro Brazil-he was wearing a white fur coat in Miami, getting into a big white caddy limo with two hot white chicks. I guess he really loved white-I only talked to him for a minute and he was very hard to understand with his accent plus I think he was a little tipsy from drinking
Walt Frazier-New York Knicks-on the way back from concessions at Madison Square Garden-he was as cool as his persona and talked to everyone-he was also wearing a fur coat just like Pele
Henry Bibby-Philadelphia Sixers and Mike Bibby’s dad-was my camp counselor and coach at Pocono Invitational Basketball Camp
Elvin Hayes-Washington Bullets-asshole that refused my autograph when I was only 14 years old and he was my idol. I waited after the Nets/Bullets games at Brendon Byrne Arena (now Continental), he came out into the arena with Jan van Breda Kolff of the Nets and passed me going out and returning, spoke and told me he didn’t have time when no one else around. My father was so pissed at me for making him wait for an extra hour after the game ended.
Darryl Dawkins-Philadelphia Sixers-spent a week with him and his second wife in Italy. Know his father-in-law. My father and sister loved him when he came to my house for a party and started telling stories. One of the funniest and nicest people I know.
Mark Collins-KC Chiefs and NY Giants-friends with my bartender buddy at the Jersey Shore. The guy was ripped and built like a brick shit house. Very quiet and shy guy. Doesn’t talk much.
Phil Villapiano-NFL Oakland Raiders-met at airport when both on standby and we became friends over 20 years ago-talked to him this past week. We bet a 6 pack of Heineken on each Chiefs/Raiders game. Super nice and very positive attitude guy. Never negative.
Tony Kline-Oakland Raiders-came to my house with Phil one time to talk about a business venture he was trying to grow. His son Tony Cline Jr played TE at Stanford and in the NFL 4 yrs
Ben Davidson, Otis Sistrunk, Conrad Dobler, Dave Casper, and Sean Landetta-Oakland Raiders, St Louis Cardinals and NY Giants-met them all when Phil Villapiano brought them to dinner at a restaurant where we all met. Otis Sistrunk likes Wild Turkey and I got the chance to tell Ben Davidson that he was the reason I starting hating the Raiders. Dave Casper got hammered and Sean Landetta got called to play for the Eagles while at dinner
Ronnie Lott-San Jose Airport-I remember this like it was yesterday-I took a lot of weekend trips out of SJ airport at 10pm on Friday nights while I lived in Silicon Valley-I was leaving for Scottsdale and Lott was sitting there dressed super sharp in nice slacks and shirt all by himself and NO ONE was talking to him or looking at him. I couldn’t figure out why. I chatted him up for about 10 minutes and he was very nice. Still can’t figure out how no one knew who he was or why no one bothered to talk to him.
Alex Blackwell-NBA LA Lakers-friend from NJ
Paul Azinger-professional golfer-one of the biggest dolts I ever met and a real jackass. I was at a trade show in Orlando Florida and I had the morning off-went to Grand Cypress golf course to play a quick 18 holes. Once done I went into the grill room to eat-while there Azinger and his dad came in. When I finished eating I went over to his table and shook his hand telling him, “Congratulations on your fight against cancer and I’m terribly sorry about the loss of your friend Payne Stewart.” The jerkoff just looked at me like I had three heads and said nothing-not a thank you, not a that was nice of you, nothing. I walked away wanting to punch him in the face and I hope to this day that his cancer comes back. Another buddy of mine had another bad experience with him on a driving range during a practice round. Guy seems like a real jerkoff.
John Franco-New York Mets-after dinner with his family in New York, very nice guy
Ed Kranepool-NY Mets-speaker at Little League dinner-autograph and small hello
Scott Skiles Milwaukee Bucks coach-Robert Horry Houston Rockets/LA Lakers plus 15 NBA bench warmers-celebrity golf tournament in NJ for a sports agent’s charity-talked to all of them and not any real standout. Skiles was arrogant asshole. Horry nice but get to talk to him that much.
Wade Boggs, Spike Owen, and Marty Barrett-Boston Red Sox-this was one of the most shocking encounters for two reasons; first they showed up to the nightclub Heartbreak the night Game 7 of the ’86 World Series was rained out and second, I fixed Wade Boggs up with the hot blonde girl my buddy and I were dancing with. My buddy has never forgiven me for this. Wade Boggs said about two whole words and was wearing an ugly red velour shirt. Spike Owen was a blast and bought us drinks a few times-they were all drinking Rolling Rock. We picked up a hooker on the way home in the limo.
Bill Bradley-NY Knicks and NJ Senator-at Walt Disney with my family back in the mid 70’s-he and his wife and kid on the tram from the parking lot. He is 6’6” and has a deep voice with slow cadence. Nice guy but a true politician
Mike Montgomery-Stanford basketball coach + other 20 West Coast college basketball coaches -Cable Car Classic golf tournament at Pasatiempo in Santa Cruz CA-nice guy-spoke a lot of motivation stories and golf courses he played in the Bay Area. Small interaction
Allen Hopkins-professional pool player-at public golf course in NJ a few months in a row-he was out hustling golfers-he had a million different bar bets-a real shark. Famous player along with Steve Mizerak of Miller Lite beer commercial fame
Bill Patrick-sportscaster for NHL hockey, PGA Golf on TNT, and other sporting events. In 1987 I went to with an ex-girlfriend and the group Seal Watch up to the Prince Edward Island then out into the North Atlantic on helicopter to see the baby harp seals to protect them from hunters. Bill Patrick and his first wife Suzy were on the trip and we all hung out together. Nice guy.
Bill Cowher-Pittsburgh Steelers ex-coach. Met him July 13th in Pittsburgh at the Fairmont Hotel when I was checking in for a Pirates game. He was doing an interview with a local TV station and he was very nice. In great shape and looked like life is treating him well in retirement. Didn't seem like he was in any hurry to come back to coaching.
Ray Knight-Mets player and now TV commentator for the Nats. spoke to him briefly before the Nats-Prates game a few weeks back. Told him about my 1986 World Series story and meeting several ex-Mets. Polite but very rushed prior to pregame TV prep.
Michael Phelps-ADDED Nov 2018 : US Olympic Swimmer and 28 time medal winner most in history. He comes into the Sprouts grocery store in Gainey Ranch where he lives and saw him numerous times and chatted once about Baltimore AREA and Caps Pit Beef, having lived IN the DC area for the last 10 years. Nice and polite. Had his infant son with him last time I saw him. No one bothered him.
Jeff Wright-ADDED Nov 2018 : Nose Tackle for the Buffalo Bills that played for 7 years in the NFL and played in 4 Super Bowls, all losing efforts. He played with Thurman Thomas, Bruce Smith, and Jim Kelly to name a few. Met him this week at K O'Donnell's Sports Bar & Grill in Scottsdale. Nice guy, a little rough around the edges, still built like a brick shit house and told me he suffers from CTE. Told me he's had a few close calls where he wanted to end it all. Played with one of the Baldinger brothers, Gary, who backed him up at NT. Went to school in Kansas and Missouri and wanted to be drafted by the Chiefs.
Jim Paxson-ADDED Feb 2019 NBA draft 1979 / Round: 1 / Pick: 12th overall Selected by the Portland Trail Blazers Playing career 1979–1990
Met Jim while working at Sprouts here in Scottsdale
Herm Edwards-ADDED Apr 2019 Chiefs Head coach Eagles player and ESPN analyst, now coach of ASU Football team
Met at Hyatt Regency at Gainey Ranch. At the hotel a giant meeting for the Pac-12, Herm Edwards was sitting by himself in a corner away from everyone on the phone finishing a phone call.
Spent about 15 minutes chatting about Philly, Eagles, Andy Reid, Tyreek Hill, Mahomes, East Coast and Jersey Shore, Sixers, ESPN, Phillies, Flyers, Reading Terminal and Dinic's, Darryl Dawkins, ASU players drafted and those undrafted and signed, Phil Villipiano, and a few other things. Really nice guy and friendly.
Randy Johnson-The "Big Unit"-ADDED Feb 2020 Pitching great for the Arizona Diamondbacks,Seattle Mariners and Yankees among the teams in his 22 year career.
Met at Pomo Pizzeria Napoletana at Gainey Ranch. He was eating lunch with his wife and only a few people in the restaurant at the time. He was also parked next to me in the parking lot. Just a quick hello about how retirement is treating him as he was on his way out. Didn't want to bother him much and didn't have much to talk to him about.

Music
Jellybean Benitez and Madonna-before she was famous in 1980 or 1981. A buddy, who is a well known DJ, took me to New York for a record pool meeting. He still DJ’s at Studio 54 and on Sirius radio. A bunch of DJ’s get together to listen to new music and exchange mixed tapes. Jellybean is a great DJ/producer and Madonna was with him as they were dating at the time. I vaguely remember her bopping around while we all listened to music. She didn’t sing or really talk. She looked cute. Little interaction
Skid Row-Rock Band-Neighbor was friends with band and they lived nearby-saw during practice
Danny Clinch-Famous Music Photographer-from school

Movies/TV/News
Lorenzo Lamas-actor-with his dog sitting in the lobby at the Universal Hilton in LA reading a script. Talked to him for a while about Admiral Farragut school he attended in New Jersey. I had friends who attended from my neighborhood and it was in the next town we grew up in.
Captain Kangaroo-actor Bob Keeshan TV child’s program-at the lobby bar at Universal Hilton in LA-talked to him for an hour and bought him a vodka on the rocks-he likes Stolichnaya
Carol Alt-Supermodel-in the elevator at Universal Hilton in LA with another super hot women I didn’t recognize. She was super tall with heels and gorgeous in real life. I cracked a joke about the two of them and a cute short guy, they both laughed and they said they were going to Sylvestor Stallone’s house for a party.
Jason Hervey-actor-The Wonder Years-played Wayne the older brother-at the Universal Hilton in LA-he was a douche and pompous ass for such a young guy with first real job-with a bunch of young ugly women groupies-he’s been in nothing since and I can see why.
Joe Pesci-Shore Oaks Country Club-in the grill room-we were both members and have some common acquaintances. He is gruff in person just like on camera. LOVES GOLF.
Donald Trump-(twice)-first time in Atlantic City when he was walking through his first brand new casino Trump Plaza with first wife Ivana. I stopped them, shock his hand, and wished them good luck and success with their new casino. He chatted with me for about 5 minutes asking lots of questions. Very nice-his wife Ivana not so much. Second time was in New York at Trump Towers getting off the elevator. I reminded him of the first time I met him and he said he remembered and we chatted for a few minutes-very engaging guy. Likes to know what people think and why they came to his properties.
Robin Leach-Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous-I was in Las Vegas for the Comdex trade show and he was filming a tourism commercial for Las Vegas inside the Venetian hotel in front of the fountain. With a few drinks in me and a few co-workers egging me on, I jumped in front of the camera while he was filming and shouted with an English accent “Welcome to Lifestyles of the Fat and Famous”. He was so pissed he shoved me with all his body weight and screamed a few expletives. All the people around clapped and then laughed at him, which made him real pissed. I only spilled a little of my cocktail. I thought he was going to slug me.
Dan Akroyd-LA Airport-while he was filming the movie “Couch Trip” I was on 3 hour layover to Tahiti and the international terminal was nearly empty-he filmed a single scene getting off a bench about 80 times. I spoke to him on his way to the pay phone, (can you believe he had to use a pay phone), and he gave me an autograph on my Wall Street Journal I was reading
John Amos-dad on Good Times-met him at Darryl Dawkins house during a summer barbeque-he is a really nice guy and I didn’t know at the time a Chiefs fan-he was drafted by them
Tom Cruise-at the nightclub Heartbreak in Manhattan the same night I met all the Red Sox. This was the night Game 7 was rained out. I was shocked to see the Red Sox there. Sat in his booth with my buddy who had a mutual friend in Glen Ridge NJ they both knew. He was pretty quiet, drinking a beer, and nice. Before he became super famous-Cher was also here at the club but she left shortly after we got there and she was across the room. They may have been dating at the time.
Vanessa Williams-Miss America (dethroned)-met her on the Atlantic City boardwalk with her little old German grandma of a chaperon. She looked Hispanic not Black. Extremely beautiful in person and polite. Brief chat she was on way to rehearsals for the pageant
Carmen Electra-Signing autographs at Comdex in Las Vegas before public opening-wears tons of makeup but still great shape. Seems very phony and gave the same “cute” spiel to everyone.
Buzz Aldrin- Signing autographs at Comdex in Las Vegas before public opening. A little cranky and not much of a talker to most people.
Helen Gurley Brown-Cosmopolitan Editor and recently deceased-she and her husband David Brown shared business class flight with me to Beijing, China. She and her husband looked like mummies they were so old. Her husband needed a lot of help from her and it was really hard to imagine she started Cosmo-she was actually nicer than I expected. She asked me a lot of questions about China.
Alan Thicke-father in Growing Pains-in the United Airlines Red Carpet Club Lounge in Newark Airport, NJ-he was polite and engaging-we talked a good deal about Canada and he was hitting on one of the ladies in the lounge-it was late and few people left
Jeremy Irons-English actor in Diehard-I went to a movie premier in San Francisco for his film "Chinese Box" which he starred in. The movie sucked but I met him at the after party. he had a super hot date. Nice guy but conversation was brief as I didn't want to discuss the shitty movie I just saw. i really was hoping to see Gong Li but she didn't show. Skyy Vodka was the sponsor and the party rocked.
George Wendt-Norm from Cheers-He was a guest at a high tech trade show I attended and he stopped in to a private party to tell a few jokes and pick a winner of a grand prize. He joined us at the bar and chatted for quite a while. He likes to drink and he sweats a lot just like his character on Cheers.
Bernard Shaw-Former CNN anchor. He was on my plane to Hong Kong during the handover. We spent about 15 minutes chatting while at the luggage carousel. He was all alone and no one else approached him to talk.
James Patterson-World famous author. He used to belong to a local country club at the Jersey Shore when he lived on the ocean in Mantoloking, NJ. I played in the Oldsmobile Scratch and Scramble and he was one of my foursome. He played so God damn slow it was horrible. He was a nice guy but this was at least 20 years ago, just as he was getting popular as an author and still working for ad agency WPP in New York. Nothing remarkable and he stayed around for a few drinks. Not a good golfer at the time.

Political
John Sununu-Governor of New Hampshire and White House Chief of staff under Bush-had drinks at table with him in Tallahassee Florida when Jeb kicked off his career. Talks a lot and tells good stories. Also likes his cocktails.
Jeb Bush-Governor of Florida-after his campaign speech got to spend a few minutes chatting. Really pays attention to what each person is saying and very nice guy. Seems genuine.
George Schultz-Secretary of State under Ronald Reagan-I was living in San Francisco at the time and went to a dinner in honor of the mayor of Shanghai Xu Kuangdi. George Shultz was sitting two tables away and when the dinner ended everyone went to speak to Xu Kuangdi but I went up to George Schultz. I reached out my hand to shake his hand and the Secret Service nearly jumped me thinking I might have a weapon. He shook my hand and I thanked him for his great service under Reagan. He was old and seemed to be having trouble really engaging. His snobby social-climbing bitch of a wife, Charlotte Smith Mailliard Swig Shultz, came over, stepped in front of me, cut off our conversation, and said “George we have to go” and dragged him away, Our former Secretary of State is pussy whipped!!!

It’s really funny that after living in the Washington DC area for the last 5 ½ years, I’ve not met one single politician or celebrity!

I haven't met any in a long time but speak to Phil V during the NFL season when we play the Raiders.

New World Order 12-13-2024 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by KCUnited (Post 17855217)
Briana Banks tousled my hair while performing onstage at Bazookas in KC

I'm convinced she was into me

LMAO

I saw her there 03/04ish.

Dark Horse 12-13-2024 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Fat Elvis (Post 17855675)
It's Marceau, but that is funny....

You may find this hard to believe but in my entire life I have never won a single spelling bee.

srvy 12-13-2024 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Dark Horse (Post 17855531)
Met Marcell Marso once got stuck in an elevator for a hour with him and tried to make small talk, bastard never said a single word to me.

:D

ThaVirus 12-13-2024 09:50 PM

Black is a race; Hispanic is a heritage or culture.

You can be Hispanic and look white, black or native. Most are some mixture of two or all three.

scho63 12-13-2024 09:53 PM

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Originally Posted by KCUnited (Post 17855217)
Briana Banks tousled my hair while performing onstage at Bazookas in KC

I'm convinced she was into me

Porn star Angela Baron sat on my lap spread eagle and completely naked at Frank's Chicken House strip club in NJ back in the 80's. I paid $20 for a Polaroid photo. My buddy got one too but had to throw it away when he got married. I used to show my photo to everyone for about 15 years. She had a real nice blond beaver and a great set of tits.

srvy 12-13-2024 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by BWillie (Post 17855660)
Did you know Tommy Lee Jones is gay?

Yeap.

So Tommy and Billy boofed? They were roommates in college we know Bill likes to wear dresses by that portrait Epstein had.

srvy 12-13-2024 10:10 PM

I never gave 2 shits about a signature other than the one on my paycheck. I met George Brett several times. Once when I surveyed his new property in Mission Hills for the closing and another time for improvements he was planning on his home. I spoke to him a few times in a business manner he seemed gracious and nice FWIW.

KCUnited 12-14-2024 06:40 AM

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Originally Posted by New World Order (Post 17855796)
LMAO

I saw her there 03/04ish.

I was thinking it was 01/02 but you're probably right and it was the same show

It was pre-mangled boob job if I remember correctly and I was a big fan

Welp off to fap to some Mirage era Briana, I'll be back in a minute!

BigRedChief 12-14-2024 06:56 AM

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Originally Posted by BEAVER (Post 17855337)
Early 90's Chevy Chase at a bar in Maui - supreme dickhead to everyone. Treated the staff like absolute crap.

He was born filthy rich. Like really really rich kid in a old Nantucket family, that sort of upbringing. He's never not had money or people wanting to please him or wanting something from him.

BigRedChief 12-14-2024 07:09 AM

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Originally Posted by srvy (Post 17855819)
I never gave 2 shits about a signature other than the one on my paycheck

I've met many a "celebrity" types over the course of my life. Never even once thought to ask for an autograph.

RockChalk 12-14-2024 07:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Kiimo (Post 17855528)
I bought a shot for Jon Gries at a bar and was like I have to do a shot with you and he had a funny look on his face and he's like why so you can say you had a shot with Uncle Rico? And I said, nope, so I can say I had a shot with Lazlo Hollyfeld.


His attitude completely changed and he screamed YES! and we downed the shots. True story

The real ones know

RockChalk 12-14-2024 07:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Mosbonian (Post 17855732)
Somewhere in another thread like this I posted about my feelings about Johnny Damon....he will always be on the list of jerks.

The only upside to that story was my son met Buck O'Neil who spent 30 minutes talking to my son and my wife after seeing Damon pull his stunt. He even signed the foul ball baseball my son had gotten off Damon's bat that night.

I'm guessing that opinions are mixed on Damon because I've seen both positive and negative stories of encounters with him.

I'll share mine, although not all that glamorous. My brother and I waited in the players lot after a weeknight game when Damon was only a few years into the league. JD comes out after a little while and starts signing for kids waiting (including us) and after like 3 minutes, his first wife starts yelling at him from the car about how she's tired and wants to go. Damon paused and said something like "I don't care, I'll sign for every kid out here waiting" and she slammed the car door. She came off like an absolute nagging bitch (no wonder they divorced) and he came off pretty cool.

Neat story, I know LMAO

scho63 12-14-2024 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by BigRedChief (Post 17855893)
I've met many a "celebrity" types over the course of my life. Never even once thought to ask for an autograph.

I stopped collecting autographs after I left my mid teens. I did however have Dan Akroyd sign a Wall Street Journal in 1987 at LAX in the international terminal while he was filming the movie "Coach Trip." There was almost no one there while they were filming.

DCTwister 12-14-2024 09:00 AM

Alright got one more. Barely meets the “celebrity” criteria but you guys might remember Blake Treinen, relief pitcher for the Dodgers and Nationals, originally from KS. Back when he was with the Nats, in DC I’m at batting practice before a game with my kids. One of my boys looks him up, sees he’s from KS and yells to him from the stands “hey Blake my dad is from Kansas!”. So Blake walks backwards to the outfield stands and begins a 5 minute conversation with me during BP where he was asking me questions about where I went to school, why I lived in DC, expressing he was a fan of K-State etc. I thought the convo was over and then my kid nudged me and Blake was flashing me K-State gang signs from the field (the “Cat” which they invented after I graduated). Then he threw me a ball which I gave to some little kid. He was the most down to earth pro athlete I ever met and a genuinely nice guy.

Bearcat 12-14-2024 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by srvy (Post 17855819)
I never gave 2 shits about a signature other than the one on my paycheck.

I wanted autographs as a kid and remember tossing baseballs from GA into the bullpen to get them from randos in there, but yeah as an adult I just don't get it outside of I guess turning around and selling them to people who care.

Mosbonian 12-14-2024 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by BigRedChief (Post 17855893)
I've met many a "celebrity" types over the course of my life. Never even once thought to ask for an autograph.

Met several celebrities....some were gracious, others were stand off-ish.....a few were downright jerks.

I have only asked for the autographs of a couple of celebrities....Mickey Mantle who despite the problems he had personally, was still my all time favorite player....and Buck Buchanan. Got both of them when I was working at King Louie International.

I actually met George Foreman when I worked at Salton in Columbia Mo....they were the owners of the Foreman grill and had asked George to come into town to be the Grand Marshal for the Missouri Special Olympics being held in Columbia. Was introduced to him by my boss who was the CFO....when he shook my hand I thought....man that is the softest handshake I have ever had for a man like him. Found out later that he had to be taught to shake hands like that because he had such a normally firm grip that he would hurt people just shaking hands. One of the nicest guys I ever met.

George Liquor 12-14-2024 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 17855928)
I wanted autographs as a kid and remember tossing baseballs from GA into the bullpen to get them from randos in there, but yeah as an adult I just don't get it outside of I guess turning around and selling them to people who care.

Got that Hipolito Pichardo autograph?

BWillie 12-14-2024 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by srvy (Post 17855810)
So Tommy and Billy boofed? They were roommates in college we know Bill likes to wear dresses by that portrait Epstein had.

Yep my dad told me.

threebag 12-14-2024 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by BigRedChief (Post 17855893)
I've met many a "celebrity" types over the course of my life. Never even once thought to ask for an autograph.

The only one I ever asked, was Frank White back in 1989. He was my childhood favorite. Everything that needed a number, I was always 20 (White/Cherry). It was after a game and he was leaving in his black suburban. I asked him to sign the only thing I had on me to sign, cash. I whipped out a hundred and asked him to sign it. He smiled and said “you’ll spend it kid”. I never would have no matter what. He is still one of my favorite players of all time.

ThyKingdomCome15 12-14-2024 02:25 PM

Merciless Mercer-Cool

Big joe 12-14-2024 03:16 PM

Brett, around 2003 went to a charity event at Crown Center that had sports celebrities signing autographs. I had my 10 year old son with me. Everyone was pleasant (especially Carl Peterson which surprised me and Kevin Sietzer) George acted like he wanted to be anywhere else. He signed, but didn't say a word or make eye contact. We were the only people in his line at the time.

jerryaldini 12-14-2024 03:37 PM

I got to meet several of the late 60s, early 70s chiefs since Emmett Thomas lived in the neighborhood when I was little. When I was seven my mom let me go to his house for an autograph. His wife took me upstairs and he invited me to sit on the couch with him while he watched the Notre Dame game. Man was I nervous. Mr. Thomas and his wife were great people. They would invite me over for parties with their kids and other players families. The first exposure I had to black people were Chiefs players. Pretty cool in retrospect being the white kid at those gatherings. What a thrill as a little kid.

Extremely nice - Walter Cronkite, Darrell Porter, Joyce Dewitt, Bruce Johnston. Worked with the late great L.C. Richardson at the Royals stadium club restaurant! We worked on the buffet together where L.C. carved the prime rib. He'd cut off pieces for us while we worked and discussed the women coming through the line. RIP L.C. I met several of the late 70s Royals players and execs through that.

Not so much, but that's alright - Howard Cosell, Earl Weaver, George Brett, Clint Hurdle (these were all short work interactions so no judgement).

Otter 12-14-2024 03:43 PM

I met the guy who played the pompous director in the Phil Collins video "Let it Rain Down" and he was as charming as advertised. Total douche.

All the other "famous" people I've ever met were cool. Mila Kunis and David Goggins were (sp?) was probably my favorite.

GabyKeepsMeWarm 12-14-2024 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by srvy (Post 17855810)
So Tommy and Billy boofed? They were roommates in college we know Bill likes to wear dresses by that portrait Epstein had.

Bill Clinton never went to Harvard. Pretty sure you're talking about Tommy Lee Jones and Al Gore, as they were indeed roommates at Harvard in the late 60's.

George Liquor 12-14-2024 04:11 PM

I had front row 3rd base side tickets to a Cardinals/Pirates game and busch one time, and even though I didn't want to meet him, I saw Clint Hurdle being really engaging with the few Pirates fans that were there.

displacedinMN 12-14-2024 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by jerryaldini (Post 17856167)
I got to meet several of the late 60s, early 70s chiefs since Emmett Thomas lived in the neighborhood when I was little. When I was seven my mom let me go to his house for an autograph. His wife took me upstairs and he invited me to sit on the couch with him while he watched the Notre Dame game. Man was I nervous. Mr. Thomas and his wife were great people. They would invite me over for parties with their kids and other players families. The first exposure I had to black people were Chiefs players. Pretty cool in retrospect being the white kid at those gatherings. What a thrill as a little kid.

Extremely nice - Walter Cronkite, Darrell Porter, Joyce Dewitt, Bruce Johnston. Worked with the late great L.C. Richardson at the Royals stadium club restaurant! We worked on the buffet together where L.C. carved the prime rib. He'd cut off pieces for us while we worked and discussed the women coming through the line. RIP L.C. I met several of the late 70s Royals players and execs through that.

Not so much, but that's alright - Howard Cosell, Earl Weaver, George Brett, Clint Hurdle (these were all short work interactions so no judgement).


Cosell does not surprise me.

That is the second or third time I have heard about Brett. That always surprises me.

FloridaMan88 12-14-2024 06:09 PM

A friend of mine took his son to get an autograph from Dick Vitale at the Final Four in Atlanta in 2002.

It was a promotional event where Vitale was getting paid to sign autographs.

My friend told Vitale that him and his son were big KU basketball fans… Vitale signed their commemorative mini basketball “Go UK, Go ‘Cats” and his signature.

My friend said “No we are KU… Kansas Jayhawks fans” and asked if they could get a new mini basketball to correctly sign for his son. My friend even offered to pay for the new/replacement commemorative mini basketball.

Vitale told him to get lost and had security remove my friend and his 11 year son from the promotional event.

What a Dick.

DJ's left nut 12-14-2024 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by T-post Tom (Post 17855031)
Tony Gonzalez and Marcus Allen during their playing days. Love what they did on the field. Quite rude off the field from my personal experience. Saw them both exhibiting some serious & unnecessary diva behavior towards fans. Who knows? Maybe they were having a bad day.

Beat me.

Tony Gonzalez was a dick at the restaurant I worked at.

Pepe Silvia 12-14-2024 06:13 PM

My cousin has a best friend that he grew up with and his sister hooked them up with a great job at FOX working alongside the announcers. My cousins friend was supposed to sneak John Madden out some kind of special exit where Madden could avoid the fans, he was notorious for hating his fans. His friend took Madden out the wrong exit where everyone was waiting to mob him. Madden made a grown man cry that day. ROFL

liquidlounge 12-14-2024 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Big joe (Post 17856148)
Brett, around 2003 went to a charity event at Crown Center that had sports celebrities signing autographs. I had my 10 year old son with me. Everyone was pleasant (especially Carl Peterson which surprised me and Kevin Sietzer) George acted like he wanted to be anywhere else. He signed, but didn't say a word or make eye contact. We were the only people in his line at the time.

My wife and I met Carl Peterson in the south parking lot (next to the stadium) years ago. He was more than pleasant and took time out to chat with us for probably 4-5 minutes. Also saw him once at BB's Lawnside BBQ and he talked to everyone in the place. Everything (except how he dressed) just resonated as just a regular guy. I've heard similar stories like this from others several times. Sadly, I have heard nothing but negative stories about KC's biggest hero, George Brett.

ptlyon 12-14-2024 08:12 PM

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Originally Posted by FloridaMan88 (Post 17856308)
A friend of mine took his son to get an autograph from Dick Vitale at the Final Four in Atlanta in 2002.

It was a promotional event where Vitale was getting paid to sign autographs.

My friend told Vitale that him and his son were big KU basketball fans… Vitale signed their commemorative mini basketball “Go UK, Go ‘Cats” and his signature.

My friend said “No we are KU… Kansas Jayhawks fans” and asked if they could get a new mini basketball to correctly sign for his son. My friend even offered to pay for the new/replacement commemorative mini basketball.

Vitale told him to get lost and had security remove my friend and his 11 year son from the promotional event.

What a Dick.

Well that's what you get for being KU fans, ain't it

Rain Man 12-14-2024 10:28 PM

With a guy like George Brett, the online guessing is that he has a net worth of $15 million or more. So why is he sitting at a table signing autographs? Would he have been roped into it by some professional contact? It doesn't seem like he needs the money. I wouldn't be too happy spending my day on that either if I was him.

Hammock Parties 12-14-2024 10:32 PM

Richard Kiel was kind of a dick to me. I was just a kid and asked him if we could take a photo together.

Hammock Parties 12-14-2024 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by KCUnited (Post 17855217)
Briana Banks tousled my hair while performing onstage at Bazookas in KC

I'm convinced she was into me

GDI this was kind of my fantasy when I was 20.

Was she in her prime, though? Post-prime Banks is kind of nasty.

threebag 12-14-2024 11:07 PM

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Eureka 12-14-2024 11:36 PM

I was at Gordon Ramsey's burger restaurant in Las Vegas a few weeks back. Gordon was there and came over to my table, shook my hand, and asked about our food. I told him the $50 burger was a nice experience. He was filming some kind of documentary during the F1 racing.

ChiefaRoo 12-15-2024 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by BEAVER (Post 17855591)
Met Tiger at Pebble Beach many years ago - College buddy of mine is the VP of Ops for pebble resorts so it was really informal - Tiger was very cool - intense but basically seemed like a normal guy - as full of shit as a normal golfer would be - Tiger referred to Phil Mickelson as a "..vinegar filled douchebag" - said he is not as everyone perceives him.

Only ratcheted up my respect for Tiger.

Surprises me that Daly was an ass - seems totally opposite from afar.

I think Daly has social anxiety. I was around him a little bit one weekend. He just wanted to drink and stand away from people.

George Liquor 12-15-2024 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by ChiefaRoo (Post 17856639)
I think Daly has social anxiety. I was around him a little bit one weekend. He just wanted to drink and stand away from people.

Based

gblowfish 12-15-2024 10:40 AM

I've been around lots of "famous" people both professionally and just as chance encounters. Back in the late 1980s I was the road crew director making Jesus videos for FCA, and recorded a lot of famous guys. Nice ones were Colts Ray Berry, 49ers Coach Mike Singleterry, Nebraska Coach Tom Osborn and Dallas Coach Tom Landry. Worst one I worked with by far was Broncos Karl Mecklenberg. He was a douche. Coolest guys were an NBA ref named Ed Rush, Browns Coach Sam Rutigliano and an surfing champ and world class jewel thief named Jack Murphy aka "Murf the Surf."

I've met George Brett about a half dozen times, and I've always found him to be a decent guy. I know he's had his moments with others that they thought otherwise, but I've never had that experience. I met Len Dawson, Ewing Kauffman and Don Faurot in hotel elevators (all in different elevators). Met Buck O'Neil several times at the ballpark and a couple times at the NLBM.

I hung mics on Defense Secy Don Rumsfeld and UN General Secretary Kofi Annan as an AV guy at the Truman Library.

Back in my rock n roll days, I had BBQ backstage with BB King, met Michael Stipe from REM in the air studio and picked up the band X at a Chinese Restaurant in my old beat up Pontiac Tempest to take them to a radio interview. John Doe was totally cool.

Was lucky enough to go to a meet and greet at the Reiger Distillary a few years ago with Twisted Chief and Stevie FD Elvis with some amazing Chiefs people there. Met Tavia and Gracie, had a drink at the bar with Clark Hunt, Met Mahomes and Travis Kelce; David Koechner and Rob Riggle (he was hilarious) and spent a long time talking with then punter Dustin Colquitt, who was really gracious and struck me as a really smart guy. Kelce was also very nice and called Stevie's grand daughter to say hello. Pretty cool. One of my favorite evenings ever!

KCUnited 12-15-2024 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Hammock Parties (Post 17856460)
GDI this was kind of my fantasy when I was 20.

Was she in her prime, though? Post-prime Banks is kind of nasty.

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Originally Posted by KCUnited (Post 17855885)
I was thinking it was 01/02 but you're probably right and it was the same show

It was pre-mangled boob job if I remember correctly and I was a big fan

Welp off to fap to some Mirage era Briana, I'll be back in a minute!

She looked me directly in the eyes and ran her fingers through my hair like I was her incestual little brother (I'm 2 years older than her LMAO)

gblowfish 12-15-2024 10:47 AM

Only Porno Star I've ever met was Penthouse Playmate Elizabeth Hildon who is from Independence. I did a video project for her back in the 1990s. Nothing to do with porno. She was nice. And of course a knockout.

UteChief 12-15-2024 10:55 AM

I met Collin Sexton - Utah Jazz guard yesterday. He and his wife/gf were making cooing sounds and waving to my daughter, and talking to my son. I stupidly asked him if he was Collin. He seemed shy. I wish I would have asked for a picture with my son.

ptlyon 12-15-2024 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Eureka (Post 17856483)
I was at Gordon Ramsey's burger restaurant in Las Vegas a few weeks back. Gordon was there and came over to my table, shook my hand, and asked about our food. I told him the $50 burger was a nice experience. He was filming some kind of documentary during the F1 racing.

He didn't yell that you were a stupid donkey?

Couch-Potato 12-15-2024 12:16 PM

Met Charlie Sheen outside a bar once, invited my date and her friend back to his place for an 8-ball. No joke! …Still not sure how I feel about it, he was trying to be friendly but came off a little out of control and creepy. This was after his meltdown and diagnosis, buuuuut I gotta give him the benefit of the doubt for a friendly invitation.


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