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| Originally posted by R!CH it's a sad story when one gets excited enough about seeing a celebrity to share the experience with others. sort of like saying 'hey, i'm really dull! but this one time i spotted a person i think is fascinating and that was a high point in my prosaic life.' it's a very roundabout way of demeaning your own self-worth. |
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| Originally posted by gypsygirl rich, what may not be exciting to you may still be exciting to others. please be thoughtful to how people may feel after you make such a, well rude and disrespectful comment about what others like. you don't have to like it and you don't have to comment on it. please be nice, this thread i'm sure wasn't intended to have people come in here and tear the thing apart. you know i love you rich but you need to play nice sometimes plz |
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| Originally posted by gypsygirl rich, what may not be exciting to you may still be exciting to others. please be thoughtful to how people may feel after you make such a, well rude and disrespectful comment about what others like. you don't have to like it and you don't have to comment on it. please be nice, this thread i'm sure wasn't intended to have people come in here and tear the thing apart. you know i love you rich but you need to play nice sometimes plz |
i was on the same high school basebal team as the Chicago Whit Sox Jermaine Dye.still have contack with him to this day. not that i know him, but i played ball against the New York yankees, CC Sabathia. not that any of this matters.
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| Originally posted by R!CH yes i realize some people get incredible kicks off spotting celebrities and telling about it. i also realize i'm quite often an asshole for speaking my mind on ta. but we are all adults here and i think whatever i dish out is done tastefully and civilly... and most of the time there's a purpose behind it. this time my point is that gushing about seeing a celebrity really reflects upon you poorly in much the same way that namedropping does. to me it says you really don't have much going for you that you would rely on such a superficial association as subject matter. i mean unless you have a ridiculously funny or enlightening story to go with that celebrity, who the fuck cares that you saw them? i saw erik estrada shopping at the polo store on rodeo drive once, yet as i tell this story for the first time i'm wondering to myself what the point is. that's all. love you too sarah. |
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| Originally posted by justinsloe the guy that did the voice for the Spanish dubbing of Zack for the Saved By the Bell broadcast syndication in Peru (but not the rest of Latin America) was once at one of Culprit Sessions at the Standard "got off the elevator on the wrong floor" - so he said, but I don't buy it |
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| Originally posted by Cool1g the real question is how is the guy that did the voice for the Spanish dubbing of Zack for the Saved By the Bell broadcast syndication in Peru (but not the rest of Latin America) considered a celebrity??? and how does one even know who this person is???? lol |
Too many to list, but the best was Mini-Me... Verne Troyer @ Sunset Room in 2000. He had one girl on each arm. He asked me if I was an actor and I said, "No, I am DJ," and then we rapped for awhile until closing time. He was mad cool, super-friendly, and down to earth.
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| Originally posted by R!CH yes i realize some people get incredible kicks off spotting celebrities and telling about it. i also realize i'm quite often an asshole for speaking my mind on ta. but we are all adults here and i think whatever i dish out is done tastefully and civilly... and most of the time there's a purpose behind it. this time my point is that gushing about seeing a celebrity really reflects upon you poorly in much the same way that namedropping does. to me it says you really don't have much going for you that you would rely on such a superficial association as subject matter. i mean unless you have a ridiculously funny or enlightening story to go with that celebrity, who the fuck cares that you saw them? i saw erik estrada shopping at the polo store on rodeo drive once, yet as i tell this story for the first time i'm wondering to myself what the point is. that's all. love you too sarah. |
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| Originally posted by Jim Carson Too many to list, but the best was Mini-Me... and down to earth. |
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| Originally posted by gerard6975 literally |
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| Originally posted by bigherm i was on the same high school basebal team as the Chicago Whit Sox Jermaine Dye.still have contack with him to this day. not that i know him, but i played ball against the New York yankees, CC Sabathia. not that any of this matters. |
my buddy Night introduced me to Fatlip of Pharcyde the other weekend. That was super fucking cool

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| Originally posted by 72hrpartyanimal my buddy Night introduced me to Fatlip of Pharcyde the other weekend. That was super fucking cool |
Choda Boy from Orgazmo (a 1998 comedy-action film written by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the creators of the animated series South Park, and directed by Trey Parker.)
Club Blue in Hollywood (2000)
CC Deville from Poison
I was DJing at Club Blue (now Element) in Hollywood in the summer of 2001 and CC came up to me and told me I "rocked."
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