Celebrity Encounters III
I once stood next to Ian Beale out of EastEnders in the gents' toilets at the BBC. BEAT THAT. Tell us of celebrity encounters that went well, or meetings with the famous that ended up as a complete disaster. (And we'll take it as read you've just made up a "I got touched up by Jimmy Savile" story, OK?)
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( , Thu 5 Dec 2013, 13:19)
I once stood next to Ian Beale out of EastEnders in the gents' toilets at the BBC. BEAT THAT. Tell us of celebrity encounters that went well, or meetings with the famous that ended up as a complete disaster. (And we'll take it as read you've just made up a "I got touched up by Jimmy Savile" story, OK?)
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( , Thu 5 Dec 2013, 13:19)
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Does the relentless scattergun approach to making shit up
usually work out for you, or is this just a test run?
( , Thu 5 Dec 2013, 16:48, 1 reply)
usually work out for you, or is this just a test run?
( , Thu 5 Dec 2013, 16:48, 1 reply)
Does the relentless scattergun approach to listing tedious non-events that once happened
usually work out for you, or is this just a test run?
( , Thu 5 Dec 2013, 16:50, closed)
usually work out for you, or is this just a test run?
( , Thu 5 Dec 2013, 16:50, closed)
surely this whole qotw is an invitation for tedious non-events that once happened?
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( , Thu 5 Dec 2013, 16:52, closed)
Well, that certainly true.
But given the preposterously large number of celebrities who you've come across, couldn't you have got at least one of them to Jimmy Saville you?
( , Thu 5 Dec 2013, 16:54, closed)
But given the preposterously large number of celebrities who you've come across, couldn't you have got at least one of them to Jimmy Saville you?
( , Thu 5 Dec 2013, 16:54, closed)
Which makes it very different to every other qftw over the last ten years.
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( , Thu 5 Dec 2013, 17:05, closed)
You're ahead of your time.
I remember in the 70s saying that they should find a way to make telephones tiny and not constrained by wire. What do you know, they only went and did it. And I never got paid a penny.
( , Fri 6 Dec 2013, 2:59, closed)
I remember in the 70s saying that they should find a way to make telephones tiny and not constrained by wire. What do you know, they only went and did it. And I never got paid a penny.
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