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jd_1984 | 14:05 Mon 06th Dec 2010 | ChatterBank
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Any good ones?

Bumped in to / met a famous person?
Ever been on T.V?
Won a prestigious award?

etc etc....
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Freddie Trueman ( the Yorkshire cricketer ) was a regular visitor to our house when I was young. He was a big mate of my Dad.
I've met the late, great rock singer Ronnie James Dio.
Met Rik Mayall backstage.

Both very nice and polite (and a little humble when meeting fans).
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TTG - It is probably quite refreshing when a "celeb" is humble. Cant be doing with Diva's and "look at me's"
lena zavaroni
george galloway
queen mother
darius
the guy that plays the trumpet on baker street
andy gray(footballer
paul gascoigne
ultravox organist went to school with me
ive met justin lee collins
georgie fame
pam ayres (not sure that counts!)
rik mayall
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A girl we work with used to work as airport security and gave Danni Minogue a body search once!
'the guy that plays the trumpet on baker street'

Slinky - did you mean Saxaphone? LOL
Or Saxophone even
Bought William Hartnell [first Dr Who ] a pint in a Sussex pub and was walking in Stratford upon Avon years ago when a tea shop door opened, Jack Palance[City Slickers, Batman, etc] stepped out and we collided.He was most apologetic and extremely friendly.
So jealous of milly; love Fabregas! My only claim to fame is that I met Peter Purves at a helium balloon release thing when I was little! Also; was at a hotel last year where some TV presenter was staying but never found out who he was!
I worked at the same factory Pam ayres worked at in witney before she won oppertunity knocks.. and she wrote a poem in the works paper it was entitled .."I am a spotty spotwelder" And I'm sure it was about me..
count,i did mean saxaphone
Worzel Gummidge (Jon Pertwee) as he was fighting kids off at a holiday camp, Bob Mortimer in McDonalds very early one morning near Euston station. Cheggers and Maggie Philbin with Stuart Hall at an "It's a Knockout".
Hehe, It's a Knockout sounds like a good title for a porn movie!

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