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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Alice Cooper, but he’s really more a friend of my parents. My father was in the same class as Roy Cohn. My father said that he was just as much of a jerk back then. I used to know Prince Albert of Monaco. We’re the same age and we often were at the same parties when he was at Amherst College. I got to know him better when we were active in the same charitable organization. He used to invite me to the annual party he gave in NYC and to the annual Bal de l’Ete in Monaco. Neither one of us is still active in the organization we were once involved in. Last time I saw him was many years ago at the Bal de l’Ete when I was sitting at one of the tables of another friend I’m still in touch with, Prince Rudolf Kniase Melikoff. Rudolf is famous with a certain sector of the population. You can Google him. [/quote] Is Alice Cooper a nice guy in person? I know someone who used to live near him. He seems normal and pleasant, unlike his stage persona. LOL.[/quote]h Alice Cooper is one of the only people in my life who I can say is a really good person. Many celebrities get involved with charities but they make sure that everyone knows about it. But Alice Cooper doesn’t care anything about looking like a good person, he cares about being a good person. Many years ago my parents, mostly my mother, got him involved in helping to preserve Native American culture and improving the lives of people on reservations. Alice still spends much of his time doing this, even though he could be making a lot of money doing other things. He is one of those rare people who does good things because they are good things, not so other people will admire him or because he thinks he’ll get some big reward in the afterlife. [/quote] That's what I thought! Thanks for answering :) It also sounds like when he stopped drinking (a long time ago, now) it didn't hurt, either. I love it when celebrities are great people like this, probably because so many non-celebrities are mistakenly proud to be total a-holes. [/quote] You may remember in the movie “Wayne’s Is World” Alice Cooper did a cameo appearance playing himself. What made it funny was that was totally different from what people expected. Alice explained how Milwaukee got its name from the Native American nation who had been the organization inhabitants. That was the real Alice Cooper. [/quote]
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