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Don't you know who I am.......!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Before that, I thought he was rubbish and all his magic was done through TV trickery...
When i worked in a coffee shop Sue Cleaver (Eileen Grimshaw, Corrie) came in when we didn't have what she wanted she pulled a face and got a bit shirty,got something else and sat in the corner facing a wall, a diva-wish-i-was.
Also saw Maxine Peak while out shopping and my son pointed and shouted "thats her out of shameless" i said sorry to her and she just smiled and gave him a little wave.
I have to agree with the Ronnie Corbett experiences. I am a florist, and years ago I worked in one just round the corner from the Corbetts house..anyway they came in & started to cause mayhem with an order.
He was an arrogant little ***** & me being quite young got a bit upset...I called my boss who came through from the back & asked Mrs Corbett what the problem was. She started to rant and Mr Corbett asked the boss 'Don't you know who I am?' to which my boss replied
''Yes I do ~ and even if you were the Queen I would ask you to leave my shop because even her **** stinks!''
I have also met Dennis Waterman ~ not nearly as sweet as he is on Little Britain ;o) not that I ever admired him in the first place. I suppose this is a good reason not to meet anyone you admire? a friend of mine met Tom Cruise & said he was a treasure..but I have heard conflicting reports about him!
Saxy Jag, Father Ted has an episode where this cheesy irish singer is loved by women of a certain age but off stage is about as warm as permafrost and very childish. Daniel O'Donnell? you decide.
No bad stories LaLa but I once met Leslie Crowther about 20 years ago. He was signing autographs in a tyre place in Tooting SW London whilst I was on my way to play snooker. I was about 12. What this poor man was doing there I dont know, there was no-one there and I couldnt see what the point was. Anyway he was dressed immaculately and as i cagily asked him for an autograph he sat me down, asked me about snooker and my family and school and gave me a memory that still warms me to this day. A true pro and sorely missed.
Former Arsenal goalkeeper and tv personalty Bob Wilson never refuses an autograph. I met David Seaman and he was excellent and Fun. My sister met Sol Campbell and he had a face on him when she asked for an autograph ( spurs fans used to say the same thing)
I met Mick Jagger but never had a pen on me but worse a few years back at Arsenal, my mate asked me would I like a picture with a Arsenal player and I replied, he is only a reserve...it was Thierry Henry....idiot