Are YOU famous (or infamous)
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Are YOU famous (or infamous)
This isn't a troll question as I am genuinely inquisitive on this subject. A few years back a large thread started asking if you had ever bumped into a famous person in your travels. A current thread about the Ivy in London made me think about this again. Behind the anonymity of your user name on Fodors, are you someone that the general public (or even a specialized area of the public) would recognize? I know that someone can claim to be famous and not really be (a legend in their own mind), or if you really are famous wouldn't want to reveal your identity, but I thought this might be fun. Even some celebrities surely must use the internet to plan their holidays, and Fodors is one of the best places to do that. Let me start by saying that I am in no way famous (or infamous). Thanks, Keith
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There are many famous faces on this board.....Poshspice, Christina(Aguilerra!!), Scarlett (Ohara) ..Robespierre, looking good for 246 y/o!! Dude, keep it up! And I have deduced that NYCFoodSnob is in fact Melania Knauss.....

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I once had a small part in a German Sex Comedy! - And I'm not even German!
When I say a small part I mean a small role - all I was required to do was come on to the screen.
When I say come on to the screen I mean I had a walk on role.
I was young and needed the money at the time.
When I say I was young and needed the money I mean I was 23, on holiday with friends in Lanzarote and they were after extras for an airport scene. Got about £10 for 3 hours work - and about 2 seconds screen time.
Fortunately, or unfortunately depending on how you see these things, no nudity was involved.
When I say a small part I mean a small role - all I was required to do was come on to the screen.
When I say come on to the screen I mean I had a walk on role.
I was young and needed the money at the time.
When I say I was young and needed the money I mean I was 23, on holiday with friends in Lanzarote and they were after extras for an airport scene. Got about £10 for 3 hours work - and about 2 seconds screen time.
Fortunately, or unfortunately depending on how you see these things, no nudity was involved.
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I was on Let's Make a Deal and Richard Simmons Exercise Show. Also in his "Never Say Diet" Cookbook. I submitted a recipe that he liked. That, along with my picture is there for the world to see.
That's it. I'm sure you're all terribly impressed LOL!
That's it. I'm sure you're all terribly impressed LOL!
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I am the author of that thread about bumping into famous people. It's on the US forum and resurfaces every now and then. I myself had never "run into" anyone famous and was curious if anyone else had. Boy had they ever! I got quite an inferiority complex after reading all the responses!
Anyway, I'm famous only in my little neighborhood and that's only because I'm chairman of one of our neighborhood events. Otherwise, I travel to Europe to get my "famous" fix: see the works of famous painters, architects, etc. etc.
Anyway, I'm famous only in my little neighborhood and that's only because I'm chairman of one of our neighborhood events. Otherwise, I travel to Europe to get my "famous" fix: see the works of famous painters, architects, etc. etc.
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Not really.
But I had my 15 minutes of fame back in 1999. My husband and I did a 9 month long RTW trip and were interviewed by the NY Times in an article about "Techno-nomads". My name was the lead in to the main article on the front page of the "Circuits" section. We were traveling around the world, posting our travelogues and photos as we went.
This was before everyone and their brother had a "blog" and wireless technology didn't even exist. We had to find dial up connections in places like Nepal and our computer had a hard drive less than 1 gig!
Times have changed, but I still have my website and I still love to travel.
http://www.wired2theworld.com
Oh, and while I've never run into anyone famous on the road, I did run into a roommate from college I hadn't seen or spoken to in almost 10 years while on the street in Bangkok.
But I had my 15 minutes of fame back in 1999. My husband and I did a 9 month long RTW trip and were interviewed by the NY Times in an article about "Techno-nomads". My name was the lead in to the main article on the front page of the "Circuits" section. We were traveling around the world, posting our travelogues and photos as we went.
This was before everyone and their brother had a "blog" and wireless technology didn't even exist. We had to find dial up connections in places like Nepal and our computer had a hard drive less than 1 gig!
Times have changed, but I still have my website and I still love to travel.
http://www.wired2theworld.com
Oh, and while I've never run into anyone famous on the road, I did run into a roommate from college I hadn't seen or spoken to in almost 10 years while on the street in Bangkok.
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Walter, that WAS you! I thought I recognized you! 
I am, shall we say, well known in several esoteric subcultures. (3D stereo photography, and rubber stamps, if you are curious) I don't think either qualifies as famous LOL.

I am, shall we say, well known in several esoteric subcultures. (3D stereo photography, and rubber stamps, if you are curious) I don't think either qualifies as famous LOL.
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I was on Treasure Hunt in the 80's and the segment is shown alot on the Bloopers shows!
I was wearing a cap with an alligator on top and the MC kept giggling over it, which made it a "blooper".
Friends from around the country still see it from time to time.
Ahhh, stardom.....
I was wearing a cap with an alligator on top and the MC kept giggling over it, which made it a "blooper".
Friends from around the country still see it from time to time.
Ahhh, stardom.....
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I was offered a role as an extra in the movie, "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre," but I turned it down. It would have been a 12-hour day and it only paid $25. If I had taken that job, I'm sure I would have been discovered and I would be famous today.
Also I was on a local children's show called Uncle Jay/Packer Jack, but only one episode.
Also I was on a local children's show called Uncle Jay/Packer Jack, but only one episode.
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I've often wondered the same thing Keith. There is a poster gplimpton I discovered on the Caribbean board by accident who posted a few times on the US board. I thought it was George Plimpton but then the poster posted something after THE George Plimpton died so I was obviously wrong.
I sometimes wondered whether Scarlett was someone famous
Well she is here. Are/were you a hand model Miz Scarlett?
I sometimes wondered whether Scarlett was someone famous
