A few... use to live in La La Land and now in Napa, so see celebs all the time...
- I briefly dated the gal who broke up Tiger Woods' marriage. I still know her, at a distance.
- Khloe Kardashian, at a winery I worked at
- Took a piss at a Lakers game in the bathroom 1992 next to Steven Seagal. The conversation consisted of...
Me: "Hey!" SS: "Hey"
- At a Springsteen concert in LA in 1999... had Arnie and Maria Shriver right below me, Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman to my left, Robert Patrick (Terminator 2) to my immediate right and the guy who played "Newman" of Seinfeld, right above me. Was fun!
- briefly dated the gal from Showgirls, Elizabeth Berkeley (one date). We met at a Wayne Dyer seminar in 1997.
- kicked Julia Roberts and her then-husband Lyle Lovett out of my seat at yet another Springsteen concert in 1993 (they had the wrong seat by mistake.)
- Got yelled at by Whoopie Goldberg in 1987 when I worked at Disneyland because I would not let her daughter in with her demin jacket on. It had a middle-finger embroidered on it. Disney had a dress code in the 1980s.
- Saw members of the Go-Gos doing blow in a limo in the back area of Disneyland before a concert they were going to do.
- Got fired from Disneyland for pointing out while driving the double-decker bus that Michael Jackson was walking down Main Street with a ridiculous outfit on. He had a fake nose and a wig and hat and medical mask. I was ready to leave that place and that pretty much secured the deal.
- Met Mitt Romney in the 1990s when he still worked at Bain Capital and before he was in politics.
- The guy who OJ killed, Ron Goldman.... his dad was the guy who sold me my suits at Nordstrom.
Was in the warehouse at IKEA in Croydon after going through the showroom bit and was attempting to get a mattress onto my trolley when I literally bumped into a young German defender, who was playing for Chelsea at the time and would eventually go on to win the Premier League with Leicester. I apologised to Huth for bumping him and he was extremely pleasant about it. Good thing it wasn't Drogba at the time or I would have been done for GBH.
Was in the warehouse at IKEA in Croydon after going through the showroom bit and was attempting to get a mattress onto my trolley when I literally bumped into a young German defender, who was playing for Chelsea at the time and would eventually go on to win the Premier League with Leicester. I apologised to Huth for bumping him and he was extremely pleasant about it. Good thing it wasn't Drogba at the time or I would have been done for GBH.
Whilst playing for us I saw Mattie Svensson in the Croydon Ikea. I suppose he was feeling a bit homesick at the time!
About two or three years ago I saw the Cheeky Girls in the Tesco at the World of Leather roundabout.
I'm more excited that someone other than me still calls it the world of leather roundabout.
"Clifton's Roundabout" for those pre World of Leather readers (The Esso garage was Clifton's Garage). In years to come will it be known as the "Pet's at Home" roundabout?
About two or three years ago I saw the Cheeky Girls in the Tesco at the World of Leather roundabout.
I'm more excited that someone other than me still calls it the world of leather roundabout.
"Clifton's Roundabout" for those pre World of Leather readers (The Esso garage was Clifton's Garage). In years to come will it be known as the "Pet's at Home" roundabout?
People who don't know it's history must think some of us are rather odd...
About two or three years ago I saw the Cheeky Girls in the Tesco at the World of Leather roundabout.
I'm more excited that someone other than me still calls it the world of leather roundabout.
"Clifton's Roundabout" for those pre World of Leather readers (The Esso garage was Clifton's Garage). In years to come will it be known as the "Pet's at Home" roundabout?
People who don't know it's history must think some of us are rather odd...
My mum and dad remembered when it was all fields round there and old man Clifton had a small corrugated iron and wood garage with one petrol pump on the cross roads!
The sight of MeatLoaf with a slab of beer under one arm and a bag of food in his other hand walking across Regents Park to play Softball for my team ---take some beating that image.
The sight of MeatLoaf with a slab of beer under one arm and a bag of food in his other hand walking across Regents Park to play Softball for my team ---take some beating that image.
I remember Peter Garland doing that a few times at The Valley.
About two or three years ago I saw the Cheeky Girls in the Tesco at the World of Leather roundabout.
I'm more excited that someone other than me still calls it the world of leather roundabout.
"Clifton's Roundabout" for those pre World of Leather readers (The Esso garage was Clifton's Garage). In years to come will it be known as the "Pet's at Home" roundabout?
People who don't know it's history must think some of us are rather odd...
My mum and dad remembered when it was all fields round there and old man Clifton had a small corrugated iron and wood garage with one petrol pump on the cross roads!
Always cliftons to me too. And I still call the petrol station at junction of A20/Eltham Road the blue star garage.
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He was probably trying to get inspiration for a sonf.
Which waiting room?
And I still call the petrol station at junction of A20/Eltham Road the blue star garage.