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[quote=Anonymous]Mr. Rogers! I was 7, my sister was 5, but my mother was the one who spotted him. We were in the Pittsburgh airport at our gate to fly home, and he was sitting there waiting for the same plane to NYC. He was polite and friendly and signed little pieces of notepaper to us "from your TV neighbor, Mr. Rogers." Didn't want to chat much though, he was reading the paper and seemed to want to get back to it. Grew up in the same town as Chloe Sevigny and her older brother Paul (who grew up to be a well-known NYC nightclub DJ). Both kids I think felt out of place in our very conservative preppy small town, but they were way more popular/less misfit than I was, not social pariahs by any means. Chloe liked my sister but was not friendly to me and would look at me like I had 3 heads when we were at the same summer day camp (she was probably 9 or 10). Wore nightgowns to school and was very "alternative" in HS - by that time she was getting into the fashion scene in NYC. Paul was in my grade and was this goofy surfer/skateboarder type who dressed kind of like Jeff Spicoli, with the Vans. He was nice but may have been into substances. He left public school in the middle of HS, may have been sent away to boarding school somewhere, so I lost track of him. 10 years later, both of them were famous. I would not have expected that from either of them growing up. Kate Bosworth right before and at the time she landed her first big movie role. Also in my hometown. I was a church youth group leader and she was in 8th grade. Very pretty, wealthy, well-dressed girl who would act very sweet to adults/kids and then mock them behind their backs. Definitely a mean girl, as were her friends, although she was the most polite to adults of her little group. Once she took off, they moved to L.A. for her career. Gene Siskel when he came into a shop where I was working in NYC in the mid-90s. He was polite but not warm and had no charisma to speak of. Condoleezza Rice in the waiting room at my doctor's office in DC. Had beautiful skin and a lovely smile and was very polite to the medical staff. Bernadette Peters - a former neighbor of ours was her nephew and she and her sister (his mom) came to a couple of their parties. She is exquisite and had gorgeous pale skin with no wrinkles. You would never know she was in her 70s. She was sweet and somewhat reserved, had a NYC accent. I chatted with her for a short bit but it was awkward trying to just act normal! [/quote]
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