Posted on Nov 25, 2014
Have you ever seen a famous person and had no idea who they were?
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Have you ever run into a celebrity not know who they were and had to have someone else tell you who they were or even worse asked them who they were?
Posted 10 y ago
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This is so embarrassing. People run into me all the time and they give me that look like they want to say something, and I'm like yes, its me. Some people, ya know?
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Cpl Brett Wagner
SSGT Robert Burns - Love your writing especially that Auld Lang Syne song. Bobby Burns night dinners are to die for... ;-)
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I am not a football fan, I grew up playing hockey and always being involved with hockey year round. So on more than one occasion I have had to ask my wife who so & so was/is. Examples would be:
1. We are in Five Guys burger joint it happens to be pretty empty when an old guy walks in and two teenage boys run up to him and take pictures with him. I look at my wife and ask "Who is that old dude?" Wife tells me it is Mike Shanahan. Now I have to ask her "Who is Mike Shanahan?"
2. Years ago I'm in an airport at the luggage carousel standing near a guy with a big ring and a few guys come up and shake his hand. After he was standing alone again I walked up to him and said "I know you're someone famous but I don't know who. Will you tell me?" this stranger looks at me for a few seconds and tells me "I'm Bobby Knight." When I got home I asked my wife who that was.
3. The most embarrassing one yet was last night. I took my wife at to a nice restaurant for a last hoorah since she was having her gallbladder removed the next day. When we were leaving the restaurant I held the door for this guy who was very appreciative and I just said no problem. As my wife walks past this guy she spins around and says that's Joe Theismann. She went back in and came out with a selfie with Theismann.
What the hell is wrong with me I wasn't even excited. This also happened to me after eating breakfast next to James Thrash and sitting next to Fred Davis at Best Buy.
How about you ladies and gentlmen?
1. We are in Five Guys burger joint it happens to be pretty empty when an old guy walks in and two teenage boys run up to him and take pictures with him. I look at my wife and ask "Who is that old dude?" Wife tells me it is Mike Shanahan. Now I have to ask her "Who is Mike Shanahan?"
2. Years ago I'm in an airport at the luggage carousel standing near a guy with a big ring and a few guys come up and shake his hand. After he was standing alone again I walked up to him and said "I know you're someone famous but I don't know who. Will you tell me?" this stranger looks at me for a few seconds and tells me "I'm Bobby Knight." When I got home I asked my wife who that was.
3. The most embarrassing one yet was last night. I took my wife at to a nice restaurant for a last hoorah since she was having her gallbladder removed the next day. When we were leaving the restaurant I held the door for this guy who was very appreciative and I just said no problem. As my wife walks past this guy she spins around and says that's Joe Theismann. She went back in and came out with a selfie with Theismann.
What the hell is wrong with me I wasn't even excited. This also happened to me after eating breakfast next to James Thrash and sitting next to Fred Davis at Best Buy.
How about you ladies and gentlmen?
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Your wife sounds like she pays attention to sports more than mine does :) In my family neither of us would recognize them!
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OK 1st one is me (I know I'm fat and old) my wife and Mike Thornton SEAL MOH and the 2nd one is me & Randy Couture one of the greatest MMA fighters ever and an actor in all 3 Expendables.
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I think it's freakin awesome you've met Mike Thornton. On another thread about favorite MOH winners he was my pick. Awe inspiring story.
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Cpl Brett Wagner
PO3 Samuel Walters - He is one of the most amazing men I have ever met. You would not believe the things he did for the Marines and Sailors that night.
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