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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Fat barstid
When i was around 10 or 11, I went to the Dublin motor show with my dad and my brother. After enjoying a days events such as, changing the whell of a Ferrari F1 car and sitting in all sorts of movie cars, me and my brother were standing looking at some new proto-type quad-bikes. Across the room about 10 yards or so away, we could see what we thought was a fat Michael Shumacher look-a-like, dressed top to toe in Ferrari F1 boiler suit. I took little notice and didnt want one of the phoney autographs he was sighning. A few weeks later I found out on the internet that it was the real Schumey. My dissapointment was immence, not because I didnt get an autograph, just because he was such a ;its true what they say, your hero is a fat shit.
I also met a guy twice who toured with supertramp for over 5 years, Carl Verheyen. Meeting him was far from a dissapointment, he was great. I did get his autograph and he wasn't a fat shit.
( , Tue 30 May 2006, 23:05, Reply)
When i was around 10 or 11, I went to the Dublin motor show with my dad and my brother. After enjoying a days events such as, changing the whell of a Ferrari F1 car and sitting in all sorts of movie cars, me and my brother were standing looking at some new proto-type quad-bikes. Across the room about 10 yards or so away, we could see what we thought was a fat Michael Shumacher look-a-like, dressed top to toe in Ferrari F1 boiler suit. I took little notice and didnt want one of the phoney autographs he was sighning. A few weeks later I found out on the internet that it was the real Schumey. My dissapointment was immence, not because I didnt get an autograph, just because he was such a ;its true what they say, your hero is a fat shit.
I also met a guy twice who toured with supertramp for over 5 years, Carl Verheyen. Meeting him was far from a dissapointment, he was great. I did get his autograph and he wasn't a fat shit.
( , Tue 30 May 2006, 23:05, Reply)
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