I have a friend who saw Steve Tyler at the car wash and he was a raging a-hole |
I went to the prom with a Brian Schneider. He was the catcher for the bats for quite some time. In high school he was the sweetest and a complete charmer. Total gentleman with a lovely family. After he made a very successful career out of baseball......eh. |
Elena Kagan, on the other hand, can be very engaging. She has a very dry wit and can be funny and self-deprecating. Not surprised that she was so popular with a bunch of strong personalities at Harvard Law. I think people forget just how old Ginsburg is, and that she was raised in a very socially (but not politically) conservative manner. She has no skill at making small talk whatsoever with people who don’t have a similar background or education. She gets along with right-wing Supreme Court justices because they all attended the right schools, made Law Review, and clerked for the right appellate judges. |
| Monte Durham from Say Yes to the Dress. I realize he’s not a super celeb and is also a local. Nicest guy. So gracious and down to earth. Made you feel like he had all the time in the world to talk to you and only you. Total southern gentleman. |
| Caps TJ Oshie is lovely and adorable |
What the hell does this comment mean? |
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I used to work at a facility where injured NFL players would come to rehab. The guys I got to know the best were the older guys who had a lot of compounded injuries and who were getting to the ends of their careers but desperately trying to stay healthy enough to play.
They were all very friendly and very committed to football, to their teams and to their workouts. They spent hours and hours working on getting better and they were still so passionate about football. It was their life and they didn't want to leave it. You would think with the money they had and the injuries they had sustained that they would be ready to just walk away and retire and enjoy life but nope. Some of them were desperate to get back on the field. They were really nice guys for the most part. I only really got to know a few well as they came all the time and chatted with us often but they always were respectful, cleaned up after themselves and treated us like equals. Really good experience. |
What were some of her stories? |
What you guys interpret as snobbishness I interpreted as being on the spectrum. She seems like she has Asperger’s to me. |
PP, you can't make that comment and not share some stories! |
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Bill Cosby, before the scandals, about ten years ago.
I worked for an event company and spent several hours with him the day of a comedy show he did. A lot of it was me driving him to/from the airport and assisting him with press around the event. He came on a private plane but didn’t bring an assistant or any help. He was humble, soft spoken, and very, very normal. Like we talked about what we were doing that weekend, what our favorite foods were, and what colleges our kids went to. He was also very interested in the business side of entertainment. He wanted to know what the audience thought of his performance that day, whether ticket sales were as good as they had been in previous years, what I thought about the comedy profession and market for it. Most artists my company worked with couldn’t care less about anything other than getting paid and leaving, and also didn’t really talk to people helping them. He was a delight. I was really disappointed when the scandal broke. |
LeBron's wife and kids are very nice and normal, I have friends who saw them around in Ohio a lot. They're very hands-on parents and try really hard to give their kids a "normal' upbringing. |
That's the Bill Cosby that we knew and loved. I never met him, but I grew up watching him on t.v. shows, on stage and in interviews. I think that he is the person you met. Unfortunately, he also has that terrible dark side that's hard to fathom. How can someone so genuinely nice, warm, friendly and smart be so unthinkably cruel at the same time? I don't pretend to understand it. |
PP here. LeBron himself is also very nice, normal and very family-oriented. |
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A few stories -
I've met the Clintons a bunch of times. Hillary is cold and fake-seeming. Bill is incredibly charming. Chelsea is sweet, unassuming, and relatively normal considering. Dan Rather is kind and thoughtful, a real old-school gentleman. I used to live in NYC and randomly when I was in my 20s essentially found myself in a back alley next to a car all lit up with Reese Witherspoon sitting alone inside. I had taken a shortcut during what turned out to be a movie premiere and she was essentially waiting for her 'go' moment. When she saw me her face lit up and she just sort of waved excitedly, like we were best friends. It was so random but I always had a soft spot for her after that. Hung out one evening with John Mayer RIGHT when he was becoming famous, probably around 2001, also in NYC. My friend's roommate was old friends with him. He was chlll and normal, played the guitar a bit, just hung out. Very tall and kind of rugged-looking. |