Never Meet Your Heroes
They're bound to disappoint - like the time we booked Wayne Hussey for the B3ta Radio Show. Five minutes before we're due to record, Wayne
phones, lost on the M25 with his Brazilian wife screaming in the background. Not so much the King of Goth, as a hen-pecked flake.
( , Thu 25 May 2006, 14:17)
They're bound to disappoint - like the time we booked Wayne Hussey for the B3ta Radio Show. Five minutes before we're due to record, Wayne
phones, lost on the M25 with his Brazilian wife screaming in the background. Not so much the King of Goth, as a hen-pecked flake.
( , Thu 25 May 2006, 14:17)
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Been to a few conventions and met in no particular order
Walter Koenig. Nice enough bloke but scary as fuck if you interupt his conversation.
Bruce Boxleitner. I met Tron!!! Cool guy
Gareth Thomas. Blakes 7 and one hell of a drinker! The man put away 27 pints of guinness in one afternoon!
Jim Davidson. Pushed my then girlfriend out of the way on Oxford Road as he walked past. I caught up with him and trod on his heel and sent him sprawling on the ground. Rude cunt.
Alan Rickman. Piccadilly Circus a few years later, lovely guy, chatted for a few minutes and signed an autograph without a single grumble.
Andreas Katsulas (R.I.P). Babylon 5, Star Trek and a whole host of movies. Had the good fortune of meeting him a few times and can easily call him one of the nicest, most genuine and funny men I've met.
It's not the length or the girth you should be worried about, it's where my other finger is going
( , Fri 26 May 2006, 1:03, Reply)
Walter Koenig. Nice enough bloke but scary as fuck if you interupt his conversation.
Bruce Boxleitner. I met Tron!!! Cool guy
Gareth Thomas. Blakes 7 and one hell of a drinker! The man put away 27 pints of guinness in one afternoon!
Jim Davidson. Pushed my then girlfriend out of the way on Oxford Road as he walked past. I caught up with him and trod on his heel and sent him sprawling on the ground. Rude cunt.
Alan Rickman. Piccadilly Circus a few years later, lovely guy, chatted for a few minutes and signed an autograph without a single grumble.
Andreas Katsulas (R.I.P). Babylon 5, Star Trek and a whole host of movies. Had the good fortune of meeting him a few times and can easily call him one of the nicest, most genuine and funny men I've met.
It's not the length or the girth you should be worried about, it's where my other finger is going
( , Fri 26 May 2006, 1:03, Reply)
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