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AngelAmy
07-08-2002, 04:19 PM
if so was it a good or very very bad experience?

when i used to play soccer i really used to look up to tony meola. he's a goal keeper and thats the position i played. he used to play for the metrostars, when i was at one of their things i was standing watching some kids play soccer. this was after i broke my leg and i was so sad i couldnt play anymore. he walked up to me and we talked for about 10 minutes. he was very very cool. i wacthed his band play and was just happy all night. after they plays he was signing autographs so i got one and also took a picture with him. this picture is one of the worst pictures ive ever taken in my life. im so pissed off that it came out shitty, but at least the experience was great.

also there was this radio personality that i kinda looked up to......ah na na i think we all know this story

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Katylina
07-08-2002, 04:36 PM
Amy is my hero. :)

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DarkHippie
07-08-2002, 04:42 PM
one of my heroes is the author R.A. Salvatore. I met him at a convention and talked to him for 30 minutes... he was nothing like i imagined. he was just like a regular shmoe, the kinda guy you'd see at a bar, sitting there with a beer and shootin the shit.

the next day at a "q and a", he was hung over from "being re-introduced to irish whiskey" . . . what a guy!

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Rev
07-09-2002, 05:49 AM
I met Jeff Buckley (my biggest musical influence)twice before he passed away.

He was way weird the first time, but i expected that. When i approached him, he was sitting "indian style" ontop of a table, licking an empty plate. We ended up talking for about a half hour, about nothing in particular. He had a habit of going off into tangients, which was really strange.
The second time, over a year later, he still remembered our conversation from that first night, which cracks me up, considering we never kept on one topic, lol!!!

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JustJon
07-09-2002, 06:59 AM
Jeff Buckley was a brilliant musician, wish I'd gotten to see him perform...

Most of my role models are long dead... Andy Kaufman, Lenny Bruce, Albert Einstein...

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