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![]() Ben Smith wrote: How often do you guys see celebrities, or otherwise famous people at your Used to carry a long list of well-knowns out to Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard when I flew for a Massachusetts commuter about 25 years ago or so. Most were OK, some were arrogant a$#&oles. Finest in the bunch were Jerry Stiller and Ann Meara. Real folks with no pretensions. I ran into Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins in the base ops vending room at Buckley Field in Colorado in late 72 or 73. My friends and I were private/student pilots in the base Aero Club; they had just flown in in their T-38s enroute to some NASA contractor. They sat down and we all chatted for 10 minutes or so. Major league memory. When flying a 747 freighter, carried a planeload [one of two] of tour equipment out of Paris for Guns & Roses. Only met the roadies, never Axel or anyone else -- they don't ride on the truck! In the same line of work, while waiting for a crew van to pick us up at the hotel about 0300 in Buenos Aires, we went into the hotel coffee shop to wait. Only other folks in there were Cyndi Lauper and one of her staffers (manager?). The six of us wound up talking for about 20 or 30 minutes. Don't believe her public persona -- that is one very sharp lady. Not Flying related: I met Roy Orbison on 2 different occasions. He played a few nights at the USAF NCO Club in Ankara some time in 1971. I got a chance to meet him briefly, seemed a nice guy. Some time in 1976, I ran into him again in a hotel lobby in Townsville, Australia. Still a nice guy, but seemed a little non-plussed when I mentioned Ankara. (faux pas?) In college ( I think 1966) some friends and I met George Gobel in a hotel bar in Philadelphia. If you remember George Gobel, you're more than likely wearing glasses to read this. He was playing at a nearby club, and we were in town for a football game, I think. He was very gregarious, and way ahead of us on drink count. The four of us wound up striking up a conversation, and he insisted on buying us drinks. That was a long night, and it was painful for a couple of days afterward, too. Great memories......... |
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----clip---- In college ( I think 1966) some friends and I met George Gobel in a hotel bar in Philadelphia. If you remember George Gobel, you're more than likely wearing glasses to read this. He was playing at a nearby club, and we were in town for a football game, I think. He was very gregarious, and way ahead of us on drink count. The four of us wound up striking up a conversation, and he insisted on buying us drinks. That was a long night, and it was painful for a couple of days afterward, too. Great memories......... I was mistaken many times for "Lonesome George" ![]() Big John |
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Didn't 'Lonsesome George' fly something in the AAC/USAF? C-47 maybe?
Big John On Thu, 05 Feb 2004 14:57:06 -0600, Big John wrote: John ----clip---- In college ( I think 1966) some friends and I met George Gobel in a hotel bar in Philadelphia. If you remember George Gobel, you're more than likely wearing glasses to read this. He was playing at a nearby club, and we were in town for a football game, I think. He was very gregarious, and way ahead of us on drink count. The four of us wound up striking up a conversation, and he insisted on buying us drinks. That was a long night, and it was painful for a couple of days afterward, too. Great memories......... I was mistaken many times for "Lonesome George" ![]() Big John |
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![]() "Big John" wrote in message ... Didn't 'Lonsesome George' fly something in the AAC/USAF? C-47 maybe? I found no reference to any veteran status in a brief google search, although he was of age. |
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![]() Big John wrote: Didn't 'Lonsesome George' fly something in the AAC/USAF? C-47 maybe? He instructed in B-26s. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~goble.../dirtybird.htm George Patterson Love, n.: A form of temporary insanity afflicting the young. It is curable either by marriage or by removal of the afflicted from the circumstances under which he incurred the condition. It is sometimes fatal, but more often to the physician than to the patient. |
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On 2004-01-30 10:37:30 -0800, "Ben Smith"
said: How often do you guys see celebrities, or otherwise famous people at your FBO? I saw Evander Holyfield at Signature in Minneapolis a few years ago. We had flown some people in from Atlanta the previous day for the NFC championship game, and were waiting for them to return from the game for the trip back to Atlanta. As it turned out, he was waiting for them as well, and he returned to Atlanta with us. -- Larry Fransson Seattle, WA |
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We see them fairly regularly. We have had Kid Rock, Alice Cooper, Girls Gone
Wild, Bill Gates, Paul Allen, John Nordstrom, etc. At Oakland we used to see Al Davis quite frequently, Robert Redford, Liz Taylor, Bill Cosby's wife, etc. Usually we "site" celebrities somewhere between the ramp and the bathroom. |
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![]() "C J Campbell" wrote in message ... We see them fairly regularly. We have had ( . . .) Girls Gone Wild, All of 'em? -- Jim Fisher |
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![]() "Jim Fisher" wrote in message ... | | "C J Campbell" wrote in message | ... | We see them fairly regularly. We have had ( . . .) Girls Gone | Wild, | | All of 'em? I wouldn't know. There was a bunch. Having never seen the show, it sure seemed like all of 'em. |
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"C J Campbell" wrote in message ...
"Jim Fisher" wrote in message ... | | "C J Campbell" wrote in message | ... | We see them fairly regularly. We have had ( . . .) Girls Gone | Wild, | | All of 'em? I wouldn't know. There was a bunch. Having never seen the show, it sure seemed like all of 'em. Were they going wild? ![]() girls on the show are random ones they find around. The ones that travel with the guy are his own personal ones. |
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