most famous person you have been in the same room with??

bearkat42

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Shook hands and took a picture with Bill Clinton. And I went to Howard University so there have been countless celebrities, both famous at the time and students who went on to become famous afterwards.
 

Unclebaldrick

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Shook hands and took a picture with Bill Clinton. And I went to Howard University so there have been countless celebrities, both famous at the time and students who went on to become famous afterwards.
Oh yeah, I forgot your username. How you been?
 

TripleMindedGee5150

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I was in the same limo with Chris Egan he was daring my sis in law. Pablo Sandoval And also hammer..

But the the best was when "Manolo" from scarface Eric Bauer had the hots for my wife. He asked her cousin "Who's that chick".

When I found out I went up to him and was like "That's my wife homie , and I ain't an actor I'll fuck you up" Lmao
 

Singlemalt

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I was in the same limo with Chris Egan he was daring my sis in law. Pablo Sandoval And also hammer..

But the the best was when "Manolo" from scarface Eric Bauer had the hots for my wife. He asked her cousin "Who's that chick".

When I found out I went up to him and was like "That's my wife homie , and I ain't an actor I'll fuck you up" Lmao
Good move. I looked him up...59 yrs old 3 marriages/divorces and now he's with an 18 yr old chick
 

tyler.durden

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I used to park cars at one of Michael Jordan's places. He was cool to the help, and he always called me a variation of my name, which was still an honor. He tipped me $20 almost every time. He had a white, pimped-out Branco that everybody knew, and we always had one of the valets drive it up and down the street, then pull up slowly in front of the place. That would draw the majority of the crowd while Jordan drove up the alley and went in a side entrance unseen and unmolested. I had a nice signed photo with him, but I'm pretty sure my brother stole that years ago. Bumped into Bono, Gary Sinise, Chris Farley and David Spade. I've met a lot of famous classical musicians whose names I won't bore you with, all of our mayors, and my favorite anecdote -

I used to have a classical quartet that played on Michigan ave. in Chicago, it was a great way to meet women and the public, and the cash was amazing partly because no one else was doing classical at the time. We were in front of Water Tower Place one Saturday morning, and after our very first tune Steve Tyler walks up to our case, throws in $100 bill, and says in that unmistakably raspy voice, 'Nice job, guys...' then just walks away. We called out to him what fans we were, and he just gives the peace sign without even looking back. We gushed like school girls...
 
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