Keith Chegwin pushed me out of the way when i was about 10. I'm now 31 but have never forgiven him.
2006-08-01 21:12:16
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answered by The tankthing 2
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Not that I can disclose, but I can say that that dead SOB who sang "Werewolves of London" was a completely stuck-up LOSER who thought he was better than his fans. I was unfortunate enough to be one of his fans on the Internet, and I got to read and hear the crap that he would say about his Net fans all the way up to his death. He would also go on the Yahoo group that was made about him and spy on what we were saying, and he sent a "cease-and-desist" e-mail to a woman who owned a fan site.The last album he made even had a put-down about us. This was interesting, considering that his son was running the official fan site. So I responded to this nonsense by throwing out every single CD of his that I owned, including a CD of a radio interview that he tried to keep from circulation because he sounded like a jerk there too. I still wish I could get a rope and use his dead @$$ as a kickboxing bag, but I'm sure there are laws against that.
2006-08-02 06:02:27
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answered by roninscribe80 4
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I think I've been lucky. Of the celebrities I've met (almost all musicians) I've never met anyone who I thought was a nightmare.
I even had lunch with David Mellor (ex MP in the UK, universally hated by everyone) and he was a really nice guy.
But then the sort of celebrities I meet are usually pretty minor ones, so I guess they have more time for people.
2006-08-02 03:59:57
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answered by Oli 3
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I met that shtupid boy band blazin squad once before they hit the screens and they were just so up themselves with girls.....but they were only 16 at the time so i guess that could explain it but oh well!!!
And i saw Gareth Gates at this petrol station and he was just a goon, my mum went to go pay for her petrol and this weird bodyguard type man kept moving around the car to shoe her away - she was only trying to get into the shop that they were parked in front of to pay for her petrol!!!
Ive also met Vernon Kay at Birmingham - hes cool!! Hes just a comedian all the time!!!
2006-08-02 08:13:42
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answered by ~ $ t â?¬ p h ~ 2
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Oh yeah!!! Dozens of 'em. I mean people who could even start an argument with a Lamp-post. Some who had only two brain cells, one of the two was missing and the other one was looking for it. And a lot, who I would say were already at rock-bottom and had started digging the ground.
2006-08-02 04:12:19
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answered by sun 3
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I have not personally but my hubby once hustled Garth Brooks out of some money in pool game in a small town in Oklahoma! My hubby was only 17 at the time! True story!!
2006-08-02 04:11:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes
2006-08-02 18:32:04
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answered by ? 4
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Yes
2006-08-02 03:58:00
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answered by woobinator 2
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I met David Trimble once - he was a bit up himself. I also met Larry Grayson once when I was a child in the que at Lloyds bankwith my Mum, he was really nice.
2006-08-02 04:05:21
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answered by joby 3
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We met Andy Griffith in Manteo, NC. He drove his truck onto the beach and got stuck. My uncle pulled him out with his 4-wheel drive. After unhooking toe tow chain he just got in his truck and drove off. No thank-you or anything. What a jerk. Guess he left his manners in Mayberry!
2006-08-02 05:57:37
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answered by darlin 1
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