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Ummm, let me think, my girlfriend had her foot stepped on by Bill Walton of the Celtics, does that count, I was there with her. My mother dated Al Harrington's brother, he is related to someone famous. OK wait, yes I have, Akebono, Musashimaru, and Konishiki! I met them all here in Tokyo. I helped Akebono buy his first computer. I helped Konishiki learn how to use his first computer. Recently I posted a web site for Musashimaru for his upcoming retirement party!
http://www.musashimaru.info/
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Leimamo - good points. I suppose I've seen so much fawning over "famous" people in my time, I linked the two together, without thinking through the semantics. (And I'll take the bartender commentary under advisement - amusing nonetheless)
On a side note, I was at a coffee joint this morning reading the papers and a TeeVee anchor was at a table next to mine. A person came along and asked for her autograph. I kinda tripped out on that. The anchor was way cool, though. Almost seemed well-versed in it.
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Originally posted by dickIt's pretty wild that people consider local political figures (and more startlingly so) local TeeVee reporters "famous." I think "notorious" would be a better term. I've met all these people and (I'd hate to burst your bubble) but they're regular people just like you and me, except they happen to appear on TeeVee or in the rags a bit more often than the rest of us. Many are jerks (they'll remain nameless) who ride the idea that they're on TeeVee all the time so they're "important." Important is that dude who cleans the toilet at your office, or the bus driver who gets you where you need to go safely, or the dude who delivers your mail everyday, or the person behind the bar who remembers what you drink. That's the real thing. Not some smokescreen "I'm cool because I've been on TeeVee." I will admit that I've met some "famous" people are totally cool and are "regular" people. But they, too will remain nameless.
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It's pretty wild that people consider local political figures (and more startlingly so) local TeeVee reporters "famous." I think "notorious" would be a better term. I've met all these people and (I'd hate to burst your bubble) but they're regular people just like you and me, except they happen to appear on TeeVee or in the rags a bit more often than the rest of us. Many are jerks (they'll remain nameless) who ride the idea that they're on TeeVee all the time so they're "important." Important is that dude who cleans the toilet at your office, or the bus driver who gets you where you need to go safely, or the dude who delivers your mail everyday, or the person behind the bar who remembers what you drink. That's the real thing. Not some smokescreen "I'm cool because I've been on TeeVee." I will admit that I've met some "famous" people are totally cool and are "regular" people. But they, too will remain nameless.
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I took a picture with Jack Lord way back when he co-hosted a telethon at Iolani Palace Bandstand with Doug Mossman (I think that was his name, or it might've been Sterling Mossman -- those names stick out for some reason). I also took a picture with Richard Boone (old western star). Didn't actually meet Tom Selleck but watched him work while my son was an extra on the set of Magnum PI. Met Keali'i Reichel and had him sign my CD covers. I'll update if I remember anymore ... I have an excuse, I'm old .. heh
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oh ack. I wen forget da Mâkaha Sons.. wen dey came to Portland.
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Tom Selleck...he was filming at Kewalo Basin...but only my kids took pictures with him...so I have no proof! And I only have the autographed golf balls from Michelle Wie...again I should have taken pictures with her! My kids always told me...get the picture!
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Let's see...
Waited on Roger Ebert. He sure likes anime. I guess he comes pretty much every year for the film festival.
Kealii Reichel and the Makaha Sons both did in-store appearances at Tower when I worked there. Kealii is very, very short. As is Charo, who is quite the diva.
The most interesting one is definitely director Paul Thomas Anderson and his girlfriend, Fiona Apple. Fiona is scary skinny. She looked sad.
Hey, waited on Shawn Ching from Channel 4, too. He was shopping in the housewares department. With a dude.
edited to add: Hey! Forgot one! I also helped Kim Gennaula with her wedding registry.
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Kamaka Brown (one good friend of mines), Led Ka`apana, Cyril Pahinui, Keola Beamer, George Kahumoku, Jr., Dennis Kamakahi, Bill Keale, Bruddah Waltah (still see him regulahly).
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p.s. Although I know all the three young men who used to be Pure Heart, I don't think any of them would consider themselves "famous".
Wellll, maybe Jake. (Just teasing, Jake.)
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Famous, huh? Well, the only famous person I met was David HassleHopAndSkip, of Knight Rider, Baywatch and recently got arrested fame, back when I was a wee lad. Beyond that, no one really. Although when I trained in karate, I got to meet some pretty well known sensei's here. But outside of that circle, it's no big whoop.
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Well, let's see ....
Presidents? Eisenhower and Carter. (Although when I shook Eisenhower's hand, it was before he was President. Carter was currently in office, though, came to thank those of us who were working at the UN for our "contributions".)
Stars ... Judy Garland, Maria Callas, Marlene Dietrich, Twiggy ...
Artists ... list too long to mention, almost all major American artists since 1960.
Composers ... Virgil Thomson, Peter Maxwell Davies, Leonard Bernstein.
Local musicians ... Genoa Keawe, Willie K ... errr, that list is pretty long too, so let's not go on.
I was asked yesterday how I'd describe myself in one sentence and replied "A dirty old man who has had a more interesting life than he probably
deserved."Last edited by Albert; June 10, 2004, 09:02 AM.
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In 1983, just before I discharged from the Air Force, I got to meet President Reagan at Vandenberg AFB. I was with Missles and he came to see the operation at the base. He shook hands with many of us who went down to the flight line to see him.
I also got to meet Lucille Ball, flying from New York to LA in 1981 on American Airlines.
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In an organization I was part of, we actually had to escort Pure Heart (the musical group) to the stage in Waikiki (forgot when was that). The next weekend, we all got autographed pictures of them, and some other goodies.
In the same organization, I also met Mufi Hanneman (sp?) and Major Harris.
BTW, this organization is part of HPD, that let high school teens do security (after training of course), so we were just doing our job
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