Celebrities part II
Five years ago, we asked if you've ever been rude to a celebrity, or have been on the receiving end of a Z-List TV chef's wrath. By popular demand, it's back - if you have beans, spill them.
( , Thu 8 Oct 2009, 13:33)
Five years ago, we asked if you've ever been rude to a celebrity, or have been on the receiving end of a Z-List TV chef's wrath. By popular demand, it's back - if you have beans, spill them.
( , Thu 8 Oct 2009, 13:33)
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The Sith from the Shit one
Those of you fortunate enough to have experienced the concrete roundabout emporium of Milton Keynes nay know that the shopping centre there is host to an annual sci fi convention (stars tend to range from the recognisable to the unknown). At any rate, Ex was a massive Star Wars fan, even by internet standards, so off to gawp we go. And about half way through the day, Ex decides to get Ray Park's autograph. For those of you who've managed to block out the Phantom Menace, he's the one in all the red and black face paint.
Given that I'm basically Tim Bisley when it comes to George Lucas opinions, I wasn't that into meeting him. However, there was something just spellbinding about Ray. Captivating. Shiny. Something truly, I don't know, Hollywood about him. So when the Ex had got his autograph and got his few minutes of banter, Ray turned to me and asked what I thought of Star Wars. Unfortunately, I was only able to say one thing:
'You... have... AMAZING teeth.'
Yes, folks. I've made a Sith Lord back away nervously.
( , Thu 8 Oct 2009, 23:01, 2 replies)
Those of you fortunate enough to have experienced the concrete roundabout emporium of Milton Keynes nay know that the shopping centre there is host to an annual sci fi convention (stars tend to range from the recognisable to the unknown). At any rate, Ex was a massive Star Wars fan, even by internet standards, so off to gawp we go. And about half way through the day, Ex decides to get Ray Park's autograph. For those of you who've managed to block out the Phantom Menace, he's the one in all the red and black face paint.
Given that I'm basically Tim Bisley when it comes to George Lucas opinions, I wasn't that into meeting him. However, there was something just spellbinding about Ray. Captivating. Shiny. Something truly, I don't know, Hollywood about him. So when the Ex had got his autograph and got his few minutes of banter, Ray turned to me and asked what I thought of Star Wars. Unfortunately, I was only able to say one thing:
'You... have... AMAZING teeth.'
Yes, folks. I've made a Sith Lord back away nervously.
( , Thu 8 Oct 2009, 23:01, 2 replies)
Personally
I preferred him in X-Men.
Although he's meant to be good in Heroes...
( , Fri 9 Oct 2009, 10:30, closed)
I preferred him in X-Men.
Although he's meant to be good in Heroes...
( , Fri 9 Oct 2009, 10:30, closed)
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