I met Owen Wilson tonight...

Killishandra said:
Uh-oh... How did you resist looking at him and saying "Hammer Time!!" (or did you?)

:D :p
OMG!!!! I LOVE your new av hon!!!

Ya know, there were several things going through my head at the time. It was at a high school football game, and my first thought was how "little" he looked. I thought he was much taller!!

Next thought was 'Here comes tha Hammer' and was waiting for him to do his hammer dance. I didn't recognize him at first, because he didn't have his "Hammer pants" on!!! :p
 
SierraMoon said:
OMG!!!! I LOVE your new av hon!!!

:heart:

SierraMoon said:
Ya know, there were several things going through my head at the time. It was at a high school football game, and my first thought was how "little" he looked. I thought he was much taller!!

Next thought was 'Here comes tha Hammer' and was waiting for him to do his hammer dance. I didn't recognize him at first, because he didn't have his "Hammer pants" on!!! :p

LOL
 
I love your new Av too! It's simply delicious.

And Owen Wilson, well he normally wouldn't fit my dark preferences but hey that mouth and that nose??? Umm! I've love to get them into some places.

I guess my closest encounter with celebrities have been Anne Rice and this dude on a soap opera.

Anne LOVED my dress and stopped the line to talk to me but it's not like we bonded for life or anything. All the other dweebs were in black. How boring! I was in white and silver. It was cut down to there and up to there very nice dress, she loved it.

The soap guy? I so wanted to follow and rip the clothes off of then fuck within an inch of his life. I knew he was married in real life though so I meekly continued with my tour group, that time.

Of course he thinks you are beautiful Killi! Anyone would! Everyone does! Even a blind man can see that you are, because it's a beauty that is deeper than your flesh my dear.

Fury :rose:
 
*grins* Thanks for the compliments, everyone. ===> :heart:

Okay, I got a new topic for the people already in this thread... If you could meet anyone famous, *still living*, who would it be? For that matter, if you could meet someone from the past, who would that be?? :)

Personally, after careful debate, I think I would feel most fulfilled by meeting George W. Bush. But I want 15 full minutes alone with him, in a small room with no witnesses. :devil: Imma fuck that man up, goddamnit!! *mad*
 
There is no one I could meet that would flip my switch that much. Maybe I'm getting too old to get all excited by that sort of thing?

Fury :rose:
 
Killishandra said:
*grins* Thanks for the compliments, everyone. ===> :heart:

Okay, I got a new topic for the people already in this thread... If you could meet anyone famous, *still living*, who would it be? For that matter, if you could meet someone from the past, who would that be?? :)

Personally, after careful debate, I think I would feel most fulfilled by meeting George W. Bush. But I want 15 full minutes alone with him, in a small room with no witnesses. :devil: Imma fuck that man up, goddamnit!! *mad*
John F. Kenedy or his brother Robert F. Sure, they had their faults but I guess you just had to live during those times to understand.

John Lennon. It hurt so, when he was killed by someone who just wanted his name in the history books. John was the wise cracking cutup, in the early years, but he turned into the warrilor for peace. Ironiclly, he bought the NYPD bullet proof vests, when the city couldn't afford to buy them.

I don't care much for Yoko, or even their son Shaun. Although John seemed to almost disown him, Julian is his true son. He has many of his dad's traits and he sounds so much like his dad when he sings. I know Julian would hate hearing this, because he wants to be his own person, but it's almost like John is still alive, when I hear Julian sing. Shaun has too much of his mother in him.

George Harrison. His talent was never really allowed to bloom, because the Lennon/McCartney songs kept getting top billing. He would only get one or two songs on each album, and he was the most spiritual one of the group. He had the quiet spiritual mind. He was spiritual before it was cool to be.

Being a musician, the Beatles humble me. They were so inovative in their recordings, in their studio experiements. They had no professional training, so they didn't know they shouldn't do some of the things they did. Because of that, they broke the mold for recoding styles and started some things that are still used today in rhe recording process.

George Martin once said he tried to discourage them, when they suggested things that were just not done. But, after a while he just gave up and let them do what they wanted. Normal fans just hear the songs, but if you know anything about the process of recording pop songs, they did so much for that recoding style.

I'll never will be able to, but I'd love to go to Abby Road Studios and just look around (if it's even still there). My favorite Beatles albums were recorded there, amongst the drugs and the fighting. They all knew it was coming to an end, but the music just kept coming.

Lady Diana. She was a very special person. She was far more a princess than Charles will ever be a prince, or even King. She was wise about her boys being shielded from the media glitz, and she seemed to have a stong awareness for the commoner, that the other Royals just don't understand.

Arlo Guthrie. I was in fhe front row center, when he did all of his best songs and some of his dad's songs. I felt like I was right there beside him on the group W bench. Those were amazing times.

Red Skelton. He was my favorite comedian, growng up. But, he was most then just a comedian. Freddy the Freeloader and Clem Kaddiddlehopper were a couple of my favoite charactors he did. But, one of his best things was something called "The Silent Spot." It was just a few minutes where he wouldn't say a word. It was all pantomime. He'd make you laugh and then he'd make you cry. He'd even make you laugh and cry at the same time. He was a true master of his art.

The Gertrude and Heathcliffe jokes were always special. He would always laugh at his own jokes. Sometimes, it was difficult for him to get the punch line out, he was laughing so hard. I remember he would always end the show by saying "Good night and God bless." He was just a class act.

Nat King Cole. I was just a little kid, but when he sang, I would always stop and listen. He was part of my beginning introduction into popular music. He could sure sing a song.

Judy Garland. I loved her singing of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" in the Wizard of Oz (I can't believe that song was almost dropped from the movie), but in her later years, she sang with such feeling, I would get chills. Like Nat King Cole, when she sang, I would always stop and listen.

Johnny Carson. I'd just like to thank him for giving my parents so much laughter.
 
I'm not sure who I'd want to meet. . . their's actually lots of people. I think that I'd like to meet whoopie goldberg. She's funny, but she also seems like a really nice person. ummm. . . . dolly parton. Not necessarily cause of her music, but because she's made so much of herself, and she's really smart.

As for dead . . . hm. I'm gonna have to think about it.
 
I'd like to meet Donald Lipski the sculptor, or Maya Lin, the designer of the Vietnam Wall. I'd also like to meet David Byrne and I'd impress him by talking about his photography not the Talking Heads so much.
 
I'd like to meet Jane Austen to pressure her into writing another two or five books.
 
Robin McKinley.

She has written some books that were dear to my heart as i grew up. i've started to write her letters but never finish them.

Jasper Fforde.

There's lots others, but those rose to the top this particular time.

And for the dead, i'd go for Diana for one.
 
graceanne said:
Well, I haven't enjoyed everything he's been in, but then I'm pretty picky. You should check out shanghai noon and around the world in 80 days, though. They are both Jackie Chan movies, but are comedy's not actions. They're pretty funny, too.

Isn't he in "the house on haunted hill" too? Or ... dammit, is that the right one? He loses his head in the fireplace, I remember that much.

Anyway, I like him, I'm totally jealous, and Killi, if you see him again, and it turns out he's sub ... feel free to direct him in our direction ;)

Edited because I didn't see the new question before I posted :p

I can't pick just one person to meet. There are so many - any of the members of Aerosmith (including Russ, the keyboard player that only goes on tour with them), various historical figures - Marie Curie, Albert Einstein, Charles Darwin, Galileo, Aristotle, Hipocrates (can you tell I'm a scientist at heart?), Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Napoleon, Julius Ceasar, Cleopatra, Nefertiti, Nefertiri, Atilla .... I could go on forever ... but I bet y'all would rather that I not LOL
 
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SweetDommes said:
Isn't he in "the house on haunted hill" too? Or ... dammit, is that the right one? He loses his head in the fireplace, I remember that much.

Anyway, I like him, I'm totally jealous, and Killi, if you see him again, and it turns out he's sub ... feel free to direct him in our direction ;)

Edited because I didn't see the new question before I posted :p

I can't pick just one person to meet. There are so many - any of the members of Aerosmith (including Russ, the keyboard player that only goes on tour with them), various historical figures - Marie Curie, Albert Einstein, Charles Darwin, Galileo, Aristotle, Hipocrates (can you tell I'm a scientist at heart?), Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, Napoleon, Julius Ceasar, Cleopatra, Nefertiti, Nefertiri, Atilla .... I could go on forever ... but I bet y'all would rather that I not LOL


I was way into meeting bands when I was younger. Not sleeping with them, but meeting them, and "hanging out." There are a couple of 80s bands I still see from time to time because the friendships have remained intact. It's very odd though because they are much older of course.

I'm not the starstruck type with celebrities because I've worked with a lot of them because I've managed a lot of charity events. They are fine, but their PR people can be assholes.

But what gets me hot is meeting hockey players. As long as they don't say too much. What makes me even hotter is tying up hockey players :)


Akasha
 
AAkasha said:
I was way into meeting bands when I was younger. Not sleeping with them, but meeting them, and "hanging out." There are a couple of 80s bands I still see from time to time because the friendships have remained intact. It's very odd though because they are much older of course.

I'm not the starstruck type with celebrities because I've worked with a lot of them because I've managed a lot of charity events. They are fine, but their PR people can be assholes.

But what gets me hot is meeting hockey players. As long as they don't say too much. What makes me even hotter is tying up hockey players :)


Akasha

You know I love you Akasha!

I'm sure you've done this already but my advice would be to gag em! That should take care of that pesky talking too much thing and still let those delicious noises they make escape quite nicely.

Fury
:rose:
 
catalina_francisco said:
:cathappy: He obviously has good taste, but then that does not surprise me. My similar brush was when I was in my late teens and running late to be somewhere, making my way through peak hour crowds on the city streets, high heels, stockings, very mini skirt, fitting top with just enough cleavage to be teasing and decent all at once.....I saw this guy walking toward me, he in red jeans, open neck shirt (almost to the waist), and a certain look that always caught my eye, and directed straight at me with a very cheeky grin. Hmmm, well I was distracted by my running late to be where I was going but it crossed my mind he looked familiar, and just as quickly was replaced by the realisation he was checking me out head to foot, and continued to do so while we passed each other..and when I turned to look over my shoulder, found he was doing the same and actually looked like he might come back to speak to me. Silly girl that I was, I kept walking, a bit faster actually, and it was about half an hour later I realised why he looked familiar....he was one of my favourite singers in one of Oz's top rock bands at the time. Oh well, I kicked myself for aw3hile, but as he is now no longer on this earth, I figure perhaps someone was watching over me at that time and saving me a lot of future heartache which right then I had already had my fair share of. :p

Catalina :rose:
Michael Hutchens?
 
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