glynndah
good little witch.
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I feel left out. I haven't met anyone famous yet.![]()
Mine wasn't actually famous.
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I feel left out. I haven't met anyone famous yet.![]()
I feel left out. I haven't met anyone famous yet.![]()
I met the Beatles in 1965 when they were doing the photo shoot for the EP "Nowhere Man" in Chiswick Park.
I met Fizzo the Clown at the grand opening of a new Dairy Queen when I was eight years old.
"Have you ever met a super famous person?"
Yes.
There was a Major League Baseball player from the city I grew up in. His MLB debut was in 1959 . . . when I was three.Mine wasn't actually famous.
I'm sure you have and didn't notice. Have you not looked in the mirror this morn?
There was a Major League Baseball player from the city I grew up in. His MLB debut was in 1959 . . . when I was three.
I looked into the mirror, yes.
My biggest claim to fame was meeting Alice Cooper.
I was working for a discount store in my home town when he came in to buy some paints he spent about 10 mins in the store just chatting away about art and music to me and a couple of co workers. Fantastic bloke really down to earth.
Third rock I have not watched in years I don't even think I saw the final series. The episode where they all start dreaming for the very first time has always stuck in my head.
It is those wonderful little things that make us distinctive and different. I have a few friends who have started to call them seasons it doesn't quite sit right for me.
Do you know when you're speaking to someone outside of Great Britain?
I have questions for you.
1. -Do you say Great Britain/ Britain/ or the UK?
2. -Do you consider Great part of Europe?
3. -Are you fond of the queen?
Wow talk about being put on the spot!
I usually say the UK.
Last time I checked we were part of Europe for better or worse.
And fond of the queen how? Fond sexually...no waaay too old for me. Fond as in liking the monarchy...they don't annoy me like celebs do, I do think they are antiquated but are trying to be less so. Can the UK survive without them? sure but should we? Probably not they are a great tourist attraction after all.
Cool, what I meant about Europe was. If you and your friends were going on vacation in Ibiza or Greece where ever. Would you say something like. "I'm off to holiday in Europe?" Personally in your day to day do you identify yourself as European? Or is it simply British or English for you.