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Famous relatives/ Famous people you've met? (pg. 4)
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Lews
Unless I see a picture of your cats in his hidden disco room I won't believe it. You also need to have a copy of that days New York Times and a picture of the COR on a computer there and on a phone in the royal limo.
The17sss
:stongue:
Dartma
Jay leno
Tom hanks
Jerry Springer
George Lopez
Katy Perry
Kobe Bryant
Tito Jackson
Janet Jackson
Lupe Fiasco
Omega_Blue
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Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
I am going to be the most famous person in my family. Some day!


me too dude.

i've only met/hung-out/partied with random deejays and whatnot. and the one story i can think of that would be of any interest and relevance, i've said so many times in c0r, it would just be obnoxious to mention it again.
Chris Crossland
Been told I'm related to Nathaniel Crosland of Crosland Hill. Was a Captain of Horse in the Army of King Charles I during the Civil War.

Not really famous but whatever...

My great great grandpa told me when I was young I have some royalty blood in me. Didn't really care back then since I was young, but would be cool to find out. Haven't really found much about it. Probably from a bastard lol.
pyro264jb
President Thomas Pierce, related through my grandfathers step family
broiler
I see Michael Clarke Duncan (The Green Mile, Armageddon) and Ed O'Neill quite often at my jiu jitsu school. Michael Clarke Duncan is huge, and Ed O'Neill is a Gracie Jiu Jitsu black belt, which means he could kick the ass of 99.9% of the world's population.
aquila
I once met Roald Dahl years and years ago at school. Does that count?
Sushipunk
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Originally posted by aquila
I once met Roald Dahl years and years ago at school. Does that count?


Definitely counts. I used to love his books as a kid :p
aquila
Unfortunately I was too young at the time to relish our discussion. All I remember of him now was a balding old man who had a couple books in his hands.

Shame really, had I been sensible I would've asked him to sign my BFG print.

broiler
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Originally posted by aquila
I once met Roald Dahl years and years ago at school. Does that count?


Roald Dahl was a hero to me growing up. Looking back, I realize that he helped shape my imagination and curiosity as a child. I've revisited some of his children's books in the past few years, as well as read one of his adult books, Switch Bitch, which was twisted. Roald Dahl is someone I hold in such high esteem, and I would have rather met him than any other celebrity I can think of!
Sushipunk
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Originally posted by aquila
I would've asked him to sign my BFG print.


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