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  • Shag said:

    Nicolas Cage
    Lisa Maire-presley
    Michael Jackson
    Jeff Stelling
    Sir Alex Ferguson
    Kevin Campbell
    Jimmy Bullard
    Tina O'Brien
    Carol Vorderman
    Alan Shearer
    Lucy Pinder
    Belinda Carlisle
    Kevin Mitchell
    Clare Sweeney
    Cat Deeley
    Eto
    Michael Vaughan
    Christine Bleakley
    Frank Lampard
    Arg
    Amy Childs
    Penny Smith
    Kieran Dyer
    Dennis Wise
    Darren Bent
    Frazer Campbell
    Heskeys missus
    Ian Rush
    Carlton Palmer
    Michelle Collins
    Gazza
    Glen Johnson
    Ray Winstone
    Devon Malcolm
    Phil Defreitas
    Darren Gough
    Buster Merryfield
    Mick Jagger
    Lee Westwood
    Sarah Parrish
    Piers Morgan

    And some c-listers too

    Notches on the bedpost, Shag?
  • SuedeAdidas
    SuedeAdidas Posts: 7,741

    Shag said:

    Nicolas Cage
    Lisa Maire-presley
    Michael Jackson
    Jeff Stelling
    Sir Alex Ferguson
    Kevin Campbell
    Jimmy Bullard
    Tina O'Brien
    Carol Vorderman
    Alan Shearer
    Lucy Pinder
    Belinda Carlisle
    Kevin Mitchell
    Clare Sweeney
    Cat Deeley
    Eto
    Michael Vaughan
    Christine Bleakley
    Frank Lampard
    Arg
    Amy Childs
    Penny Smith
    Kieran Dyer
    Dennis Wise
    Darren Bent
    Frazer Campbell
    Heskeys missus
    Ian Rush
    Carlton Palmer
    Michelle Collins
    Gazza
    Glen Johnson
    Ray Winstone
    Devon Malcolm
    Phil Defreitas
    Darren Gough
    Buster Merryfield
    Mick Jagger
    Lee Westwood
    Sarah Parrish
    Piers Morgan

    And some c-listers too

    Notches on the bedpost, Shag?
    Piers Morgan
  • hawksmoor
    hawksmoor Posts: 2,608
    I've met David Walliams and Robert Plant. Well, when I say 'met', I really meant I've just walked past them at different times in Camden.
  • hawksmoor
    hawksmoor Posts: 2,608
    I also likewise 'met' Jack Nicholson, funnily enough in Chinatown in London.
  • Back in 2000 I was on a stag do in Amsterdam and a bunch of us were staying in a cheap hotel in Warmoestraat, on the edge of the Red Light District. I was just sitting in the sun, perched on a window sill, enjoying a bit of the local fare and doing a bit of people watching when I just felt this prescense approaching. Through hazy eyes I tried to comprehend who I was seeing, the charisma oozing into the air. It was Steven Tyler from Aerosmith, looking exactly how you think he would, tight jeans and a couple of scarves. Every inch the rock icon. Barely three meters away from me. I thought briefly of approaching him to offer my respect but the huge Goliath of a bodyguard, who looked like he could kill a bear with his bare hands made me lose my arse and I just sat and grinned.
  • Chippycafc
    Chippycafc Posts: 14,146

    Was stood behind Scott Wagstaff in Costa Coffee last week. He had a Latte if anyone is wondering.

    Did u get a picture tho

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    Lol, quality Paulie, quality.
    Which one is paulie
  • Taxi_Lad
    Taxi_Lad Posts: 3,767
    Just had Barry Hearn in my cab. Lovely bloke. Told me how he almost sold the Os to Roland but then Charlton became available at more or less the same cost
  • Taxi_Lad said:

    Just had Barry Hearn in my cab. Lovely bloke. Told me how he almost sold the Os to Roland but then Charlton became available at more or less the same cost

    So we have Hearn to blame for this mess.
  • Close shave for the Os that, they probably would’ve ended up in the National League
  • Taxi_Lad
    Taxi_Lad Posts: 3,767

    Close shave for the Os that, they probably would’ve ended up in the National League

    As an Os fan he said he was gutted. The guy was an”’orrible c***” But planned to spend 12m on the club. Turns out he was as deluded as RD
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  • paulie8290
    paulie8290 Posts: 23,344
    edited December 2018
    Taxi_Lad said:

    Just had Barry Hearn in my cab. Lovely bloke. Told me how he almost sold the Os to Roland but then Charlton became available at more or less the same cost

    Pretty sure this is a joke by Hearn
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,004
    I always thought he should have bought Orient.
  • Riviera
    Riviera Posts: 8,167
    edited December 2018
    Now there is "met" and "Met!"
    We all know about @Curb_It and Bill Clinton and that is up there. I've "met" loads of famous people with met being seeing them in a restaurant or on a train, at a concert, theatre (in the audience) etc etc.
    I have had a few far more up close and personals with the likes of Roger Daltrey, Stephen Fry and Richard Curtis and also have chatted to many of the most significant Test cricketers from 1970-1990. However tonight, by chance I met and had a good 30 min chat with the wonderful John LLoyd CBE. For anyone of my age (mid 50's) this man has and remains a most fantastic influence on comedy of my era. A more modest, unassuming and pleasant man you could not wish to meet and the stories he told me tonight were simply hilarious. I was not at an official event, just happened to be in the same pub in St James' as he was tonight.
  • I was lucky enough to go to the Led Zep reunion concert at the O2. The event was stuffed with celebs and I didn't notice any of them, (aside from those on stage). I'm sure there must have been plenty within my periphery over the years, I just don't see them.
  • LenGlover
    LenGlover Posts: 31,651
    Riviera said:

    Now there is "met" and "Met!"
    We all know about @Curb_It and Bill Clinton and that is up there. I've "met" loads of famous people with met being seeing them in a restaurant or on a train, at a concert, theatre (in the audience) etc etc.
    I have had a few far more up close and personals with the likes of Roger Daltrey, Stephen Fry and Richard Curtis and also have chatted to many of the most significant Test cricketers from 1970-1990. However tonight, by chance I met and had a good 30 min chat with the wonderful John LLoyd CBE. For anyone of my age (mid 50's) this man has and remains a most fantastic influence on comedy of my era. A more modest, unassuming and pleasant man you could not wish to meet and the stories he told me tonight were simply hilarious. I was not at an official event, just happened to be in the same pub in St James' as he was tonight.

    I remember him reaching the finals of the Australian Open c1978. Did you ask after Chris Evert? :wink:
  • LenGlover said:

    Riviera said:

    Now there is "met" and "Met!"
    We all know about @Curb_It and Bill Clinton and that is up there. I've "met" loads of famous people with met being seeing them in a restaurant or on a train, at a concert, theatre (in the audience) etc etc.
    I have had a few far more up close and personals with the likes of Roger Daltrey, Stephen Fry and Richard Curtis and also have chatted to many of the most significant Test cricketers from 1970-1990. However tonight, by chance I met and had a good 30 min chat with the wonderful John LLoyd CBE. For anyone of my age (mid 50's) this man has and remains a most fantastic influence on comedy of my era. A more modest, unassuming and pleasant man you could not wish to meet and the stories he told me tonight were simply hilarious. I was not at an official event, just happened to be in the same pub in St James' as he was tonight.

    I remember him reaching the finals of the Australian Open c1978. Did you ask after Chris Evert? :wink:
    I hope he found Chris Evert "Quite Interesting" :smile:
  • Riviera
    Riviera Posts: 8,167
    LenGlover said:

    Riviera said:

    Now there is "met" and "Met!"
    We all know about @Curb_It and Bill Clinton and that is up there. I've "met" loads of famous people with met being seeing them in a restaurant or on a train, at a concert, theatre (in the audience) etc etc.
    I have had a few far more up close and personals with the likes of Roger Daltrey, Stephen Fry and Richard Curtis and also have chatted to many of the most significant Test cricketers from 1970-1990. However tonight, by chance I met and had a good 30 min chat with the wonderful John LLoyd CBE. For anyone of my age (mid 50's) this man has and remains a most fantastic influence on comedy of my era. A more modest, unassuming and pleasant man you could not wish to meet and the stories he told me tonight were simply hilarious. I was not at an official event, just happened to be in the same pub in St James' as he was tonight.

    I remember him reaching the finals of the Australian Open c1978. Did you ask after Chris Evert? :wink:
    I didn't want to bring that up as it was the last time it was played before Christmas and very few of the top 20 players used to turn up for it.
  • Taxi_Lad
    Taxi_Lad Posts: 3,767
    Had Kevin Bridges in the cab yesterday. A bit hungover after going for beers after filming the Jonathan Ross show
  • Taxi_Lad said:

    Had Kevin Bridges in the cab yesterday. A bit hungover after going for beers after filming the Jonathan Ross show

    What state was Kevin in?
  • _MrDick
    _MrDick Posts: 13,107
    Taxi_Lad said:

    Had Kevin Bridges in the cab yesterday. A bit hungover after going for beers after filming the Jonathan Ross show

    I think you ought to start a thread entitled ‘Famous people I haven’t had in my cab’
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  • king addick
    king addick Posts: 3,701
    When I was younger, My dad used to be invited to the corporate things by customers for Charlton games and I was allowed to go!

    Quite literally bumped in George Best who was so pissed he could hardly stand so I had to hold him up for a photo!

    Best thing from these days was meeting the almighty Clive Mendonca...after his play off heroics I was absolutely star struck!
  • Sillybilly
    Sillybilly Posts: 9,235
    Had a good chat to Dame Kelly Holmes a few years back when she spoke at my then company’s conference. Utterly charming and down to earth. Brought her medals along.
  • JiMMy 85
    JiMMy 85 Posts: 10,193
    Interviewed Bros a few weeks back. It was a lot of fun. They insisted on recording a message for my sister, then spent a few minutes effectively writing a script for it! A really funny, sweet pair of lads.
  • iaitch
    iaitch Posts: 10,229
    Sorry I read that as Boris and got a bit confused.
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,035
    Taxi_Lad said:

    Had Kevin Bridges in the cab yesterday. A bit hungover after going for beers after filming the Jonathan Ross show

    I thought Kevin Bridges was tee total?!
  • SuedeAdidas
    SuedeAdidas Posts: 7,741
    se9addick said:

    Taxi_Lad said:

    Had Kevin Bridges in the cab yesterday. A bit hungover after going for beers after filming the Jonathan Ross show

    I thought Kevin Bridges was tee total?!
    I don’t think so.....im sure I’ve seen him wearing long sleeve shirts too.
  • Taxi_Lad
    Taxi_Lad Posts: 3,767
    se9addick said:

    Taxi_Lad said:

    Had Kevin Bridges in the cab yesterday. A bit hungover after going for beers after filming the Jonathan Ross show

    I thought Kevin Bridges was tee total?!
    I guess he fell off the wagon??
  • Taxi_Lad
    Taxi_Lad Posts: 3,767
    _MrDick said:

    Taxi_Lad said:

    Had Kevin Bridges in the cab yesterday. A bit hungover after going for beers after filming the Jonathan Ross show

    I think you ought to start a thread entitled ‘Famous people I haven’t had in my cab’
    I keep a list. I can post it on here if you’re interested?
  • Davo55
    Davo55 Posts: 7,836
    Looking out photos for the "me at 20" thread, I came across this.

    Me and the delectable Miss Fiona Bruce, circa 2003/4.