
Tell us about your heroes. No. Scratch that.
Tell us about the lengths you've gone to in order to show your devotion to your heroes. Just how big a fan are you?
and we've already heard the fan jokes, thankyou
( , Thu 16 Apr 2009, 20:31)
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I used to work behind the bar of a theatre - and still do, on occasion.
Apparently, I once served drinks to Ronnie Barker. I failed to notice.
(Actually, we had a no-fawning policy, which meant that if we had anyone famous in the audience and they wanted to pre-order interval drinks, we'd still ask them their names. Some were relieved about this. Others... weren't.)
( , Fri 17 Apr 2009, 12:25, 4 replies)

but only because it was Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen playing, not because of the mind-bogglingly boring play.
I wanted to ask Patrick if he'd like a drink, and if he said yes I'd tell the barperson to "make it so". I didn't see him after the performance, which is probably just as well.
( , Fri 17 Apr 2009, 12:52, closed)

Although you just know he'd order Tea, Earl Grey, Hot.
( , Fri 17 Apr 2009, 13:37, closed)

I would have at least told him he was funnier than that Corbett midget.
( , Fri 17 Apr 2009, 12:57, closed)

I was working in a shop, he asked for something to be delivered to his house and started to give his name, but I pre-empted him.
Then I blushed. I have no idea why (and I almost said, "I know who you are, you're Brian Blessed", for a joke).
( , Fri 17 Apr 2009, 14:17, closed)
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