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travelinwifey Jan 5th, 2005 06:06 PM

Wow....6 degrees of Fodor's separation!

I saw her shopping at the mall inside the Aladdin Casino last year =D>

ronkala Jan 5th, 2005 06:28 PM

During our return from a tour of duty in Korea during that war, the destroyer I was on visited several Med ports. Just after we anchored off Cannes, a speedboat came out and kept circling the ship. Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis were in it waving to us.

Grew up in Freeport,NY and frequently saw Guy Lombardo. Went through grammar and high school with Dick Schaap.

Carrabella Jan 5th, 2005 06:59 PM

David Hasselhoff, doing his morning calisthenics in a park in Toronto, Canada. His gorgeous sausage dog ran over to us, and David stopped exercising and came over to talk to us, flexing his naked, tanned upper torso as he approached! He spoke about his trip to Australia (we are Aussies), that he liked Sydney but not Darwin, and was working in Canada. I didn't let on that I recognised him, though I was dying to ask for a photo together, especially when he held out the little dog for a closer inspection. He seemed a very nice person, and just as gorgeous as his dog!

laurie_ann Jan 6th, 2005 10:03 AM

Jesse Jackson in the Rio de Janeiro airport just before their last presidential election . We almost bumped into each other (literally) boarding our flight to Miami. I said "it's ok, I'm from Chicago too". He shook my hand. He is huge.

P_M Jan 6th, 2005 10:08 AM

OMG, Carrabella, the images you have put into my head!! I wish his sausage dog would run over to me....

JJ5 Jan 6th, 2005 10:28 AM

The very first time I went to LV. Not anything like it is now. I think it was at the old Dunes. I was eating a breakfast muffin out by the pool and Robert Wagner, Natalie Wood and their girls (6, 7 years old and with draped towels on as "dresses") came down and sat at the table right next to mine. They were very friendly and very tanned. It was early and no one was about, and they ordered breakfast pooliside.

I was surprised at how small she was and how absolutely good-looking he was.
They were talkative and helped me pick out some 25 cent Keno numbers. I didn't stay out there long. I was nervous. Silly.

georgec Jan 6th, 2005 10:53 AM

on a trip to Hawaii, three years ago, we had a layover in LAX and while having a beer and pitza in a bar, the gallaher brothers of Oasis sat beside us.they were very gratious, asking us about our trip and saying that they were co-heading with Black Crows in denver. Although my camera was on the bar it never occurred to photo. A great 30 minutes of conversation

mikemo Jan 6th, 2005 10:58 AM

Fortunately, I would not recognize any celeb, so it would be inconsequential.
M

atilla Jan 6th, 2005 11:05 AM

Joan Rivers at LGA. I was shocked when I saw her mainly because of her appearance, therefore I didn't say anything to her.

Very petite little lady with very, very, VERY tight leathery skin, looked creepy to me.

Pappy Jan 6th, 2005 11:55 AM

Had to change planes at the Atlanta airport a couple of years ago. Me and Mrs. Pappy shuffling along when I look up and see OJ Simpson coming straight at us. He gave the Mrs. a really creepy look. She commented on how it made her skin crawl. (Mrs. Pappy is a looker). : )

BuffaloGirl Jan 6th, 2005 02:24 PM

Tandoori_Girl, I saw Jackie Mason walking down Las Olas Blvd. in Ft. Lauderdale last February at an art show! He looks great for his age, but OMG the make-up he was wearing - not to mention the 1980's wardrobe!!! But I do think he's funny and was happy to see him.

I work at a college, and when I returned to work and told some of the students who work in our office who I saw, they all responded "who?"

Oh well.........

I saw Marvin Hamlisch in the Buffalo airport on my way to Ft. Lauderdale, and the students' responses were the same......

ElendilPickle Jan 6th, 2005 02:53 PM

We saw Robert Redford getting into a car in Santa Fe last summer. We weren't sure at first it was him, but later that day I heard on the news that he was in town for something.

As a Lord of the Rings fan, though, I was thrilled to meet Richard Taylor and his partner Tania Rodger, who run Weta Workshop and who did all the props, special effects, etc. for the Lord of the Rings films. Dh and I were up on Mt. Victoria in Wellington last year looking for one of the filming sites. I looked up and they were walking toward us with their little son. "Nothing better than going to the source," I thought, so I walked up and asked him how to find the sites. They were lovely people, very friendly, and we had a nice chat, took pictures and had them autograph my guidebook.

Lee Ann

LHG Jan 6th, 2005 03:11 PM

Years ago on my way home from Japan, My friend and I met Whoopee Goldberg and Judd Hirsch at the SF airport while having lunch....Joe and Jennifer Montana at Neiman Marcus (while I was working, not traveling)...Joan Baez, same place....Clarence Thomas driving into Tysons Corner mall..Magic Johnson at Marriott Marina San Diego...that's about it

chepar Jan 6th, 2005 03:29 PM

In spring 2002 my family took at trip to New Zealand. We were visiting the Agrodome in Rotorua, and I noticed this guy hanging around with a couple of camera men by the stage.

I whispered to my sister "Isn't that the guy from The Amazing Race?" She said no, but I was sure it was him. After the show I went up and asked him, and it WAS Phil Keoghan! The first season had just finished, and he seemed surprised and delighted that he had been recognized - I guess the show really hadn't taken off yet.

Turns out they were filming stuff for a piece to be shown on The Early Show the day after an episode aired. My sisters ended up in the piece, and afterwards we hung with Phil and just chatted for about half an hour. He was an extremely charming and regular guy.

TravelerGina Jan 6th, 2005 03:58 PM

Just a couple of weeks ago, my sister and I drove up north to Gaylord, Michigan to watch my grandson play in a hockey tournament and saw Jeff Daniels, who was there to watch his son play in the game after ours. He wandered around talking to the other parents from his son's team while waiting. It wouldn't be so surprising running into someone famous in a big city, but it was strange to have it happen in a small town in northern Michigan!

Merseyheart Jan 6th, 2005 07:53 PM

I saw Kirstie Alley leaving the Beverly Center in Los Angeles, one year when I was headed into that mall. I saw Sean Penn in a NYC hotel lobby one summer. "Did you get a photo?" everyone asked. Nooo, don't think so. I've met my share of rock musicians along the way, but I've waited out for those (see my screen name to give you a clue on that one.) One of the biggest celeb surprises I ever had was seeing Prince Charles and Princess Diana at a concert in London. I was waiting out before a rock music fundraiser at Albert Hall, and they both attended, as the concert would benefit the Prince's Trust that night. All they did was disembark from their limo and wave at us before going inside. There must have been twenty or thirty photographers there to document the moment. As a long-time Anglophile, it was a kick to see royalty!

jhk3rd Jan 7th, 2005 04:54 AM

Chatted with Sam Snead at the Greenbriar (he was picking up his laundry at the golf shop). Ran into actor Paul Winfield checking out of Charleston Place hotel (he had been filming a miniseries there). Had dinner next to Anne Meara, Jerry Stiller, Ben Stiller and his wife (then fiance) at a restaurant in NYC. Walked by Patrick Duffy in Princeton, NJ. Spent some time in the airport and was on a flight with baseball pitcher Jim Palmer.

trivbeck Jan 7th, 2005 06:03 AM

Years ago my then husband and I were staying in Palm Springs and the hotel we were staying at had a boxing ring set up in the back because Duane Bobbick or Larry Holmes were staying there for training (It was a big match being hyped up between these two). Anyway, we were walking along and all of a sudden we saw a crowd of people around the pool - it was Mohammad Ali! He was doing magic tricks and schmoosing with the press and the public. I actually got the nerve to run up to him and get his autograph. Unfortunately, to this day - I have no idea what happened to that little slip of paper - I could just die!

Another time - in Palm Springs again- we stayed at the same hotel Sally Field and her family we at. They sat at poolside a little ways from us, but no one bothered them. Looked like she was reading a movie script.

And then last but not least - in Carmel when Clint Eastwood was mayor, we were walking down the street when a person ran by us telling us the Mayor was down the next street. Sure enough, a crowd of people were around him. Clint broke away from the crowd and ran right towards me! As he ran by, I said "hi" and he actually took the time to turn around and say "hi" back! I was in heaven.

mikesmom Jan 7th, 2005 07:18 AM

I was in an elevator with Ray Romano in New York City.

amwosu Jan 7th, 2005 11:33 AM

In Aspen where no one blinks an eye at celebs we see the rich and famous almost daily as we are there at Christmas time.
Jack Nicholson, Sally Field, Jose Conseco, Will and Jada Pinkett Smith, Mariah Carey, Vin Diesel, Melanie G. and Antonio Banderas (daily and annually as their kids seem to be in lessons when mine are), Ivana and Ivanka Trump, Arnold S. and half the Kennedy Clan, Robert Wagner, Barry Bonds, Dave Winfield, Cybil Sheppard, Bruce Willis, Don Johnson, Burt Bacharach, and Chuck Woolery (gameshow host) along with a number of others that have slipped my mind.


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