Anonymous wrote:Following this thread closely may cause headaches, sweating, dizziness upon standing, anal leakage and loss of faith in the future of humanity.
Anonymous wrote:My Grandmother and Maury Povich were first cousins.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My uncle (mother's brother) is one of the most famous and highest-earning athletes of all time. So famous that to say who he is would be to out myself. No fun, I know.
If its not Michael Jordan no one knows. The only other athletes that immediately make people think 'he must be a billionaire by now' and SUPER-STAR fame is Cristiano Ronaldo and he's not old enough to have adult nieces/nephews.
NP but I doubt that.
I bet it's a golfer -- maybe Nicklaus or Palmer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband is in the NBA. He is like most players and not really famous outside of the baller world. However one of his best "work friends" is an uber famous player. They met at a camo in middle school and are like brothers at this point. My husband also looks.way "more famous" when hanging out with him because it's like "o look another 6 ft 7 black guy is next to Kyrie so he's prob in the NBA too, ooo yea, that's xyz from abc." I don't envy there fame. I use to envy his deals and money but it's fine now because DH is 34 and still playing; I can't be more greedy than that.
Do you read the gossip from all the birds and sidepieces on Lipstick Alley and Baller Alert?
If so, can you tell me what's true?![]()
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HAHAHA! When I was younger OF COURSE! Now I'm basically a grandma in that circle and no know one cool anymore. But its normally at least 60 percent true. One thing that is true (and I'm ashamed that I played part in it) is wives are mean to "girlfriends." I got swept up into that culture and I regret it. My piece of paper makes me no better! Ive grown in the last decade, thankfully!
*** know no one cool **** sorry, phone!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who’s Dee Snider?
Lead singer of Twister Sister.
NP. I've never heard of Twister Sister.
That’s because the band’s name is Twisted Sister.
OMG!!!!!! ARE WE STILL TALKING ABOUT THIS!!! ^^^^^ enough already!
Dee Snider hasn't gotten this much press in the last 20 years combined !
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister used to nanny to fill in after they moved to a new city for her husband's job. As a colllege educated, middles aged mom of older kids and former teacher she was in high demand on care.com
One of the families she regularly nannied for asked her to come along to a meal out with their old collgege buddy to sit at the table and keep an eye on the kids so everyone could visit. It was a very casual "Hey, my old college bff Joe is in town and we'd like to catch up. Would you mind helping out that week with the kids? Joe loves seeing them but we want to be able to visit uninterrupted."
Only the dear college buddy was not an average Joe.
Joe was my sister's favorite 80s sitcom teen hearthrob, along the level of famousness as Ricky Schroeder, Kirk Cameron or Michael J Fox! Her boss never refered to him by name, just as an old friend. Imagine her surprise when she walked into the restaurant and saw who he was.
She texted me that night from the restaurant bathroom, a 40 something year old woman going "Omg, omg, omg!!! I am eating dinner with (insert 80s hearthrob name)!!!"
She ended up nannying for them all week. She did not get any pictures or autographs because she was working but she really wanted to. She was like a giggly 13 year old girl pouring over Teen Beat magazines all week.
She said he was very nice and very down to earth, and it was really like a bunch of old college friends getting together.
She was startstruck, but to her boss it really was just Average Joe dropping by to spend the week.
The guy is still active in the entertainment industry, and still good looking. He is an actor that people would still recognize today.
She got to chat with him throughout the week, and he was just as nice as can be. It was fun for her but for her boss it was just a regular friend who just happened to be a star.
Her boss was not someone famous btw. Just someone on a generic upper middle class career. She just happened to meet him at college somewhere, the dorm, a class, a party, who knows and they became lifelong friends.
OMG just name him already
Yeah this is lame, and written up weirdly. "only the dear college buddy was not an average joe!" Err, ok.
Seriously, if you won’t name names, don’t bother posting at all. It’s pointless and what’s the big deal about giving a name?
Agreed. Lame. Although hardly any 80s heartthrobs went to college so it shouldn't be too hard to narrow down. The only two I can think of are John Cusack (NYU) and Judd Nelson (Haverford).
None of the other suggestions -- Scott Baio, Michael J. Fox, Kirk Cameron, Ricky Schroeder, Mark-Paul Gosselaar -- went to college.
I just realized it said 80s sitcom heartthrob so that rules out Judd and John C. who were movies. I've got nothing.
Fred Savage - Wonder Years - Stanford University.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used to hang out with an insane number of famous people- can’t even name them all but they include Jay Z, Britney Spears, Paris Hilton, Justin Timberlake, Pharrell, Fergie, Lindsey Lohan, , and so so many more.
I wouldn’t call them friends though. They were very close with some of my very good friends (who own too NYC nightclubs), so i was often at the same table with them and hanging out and hating with them. They all know my name and would stop to chat if I crossed them on the street. . But it wasn’t like I had their number or called them up.
I was in fact good friends with Puff (P Diddy but friends still call him Puff), Danny masterson, Tara Reid, David Blaine, Pharrell, Harvey Weinstein (hesitated naming this one and definitely not a fan or friend anymore),Caleb Followill, Robin Thicke, and a number of the big Victoria Secret models.
Besides these people I have met countless other celebrities from A-list to D-list but didn’t hang out with them more than once (or at all besides being introduced) and I doubt they would remember me.
Why all past tense?
Entered a very conservative career was the first retraction from that lifestyle, then quit my "fun" vices, then got married, then moved to DC, then had kids and can now barely stay up past 10pm unless i have to finish something for a client at my desk. I'm not the same person I was then and don't dabble in the same scene. I slowly lost contact until i couldn't care less anymore about the effort to keep them up. I'm still very close with the mutual friends and I still exchange birthday sentiments with my closest of the famous friends, but all in all, I just grew out of that scene.
To pp who asked- i have bookS worth of fantastic super juicy stories but I would never tell. As for Harvey, I'll just say I'm not surprised. In contrast, there is another one of my good friends from the past who has recentlY been the subject of similar allegations and i deeply don't believe the allegations are true based on my experience and very close relationship with the person. I would actually bet a lot that the allegations are complete BS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH was friends with Billy Bush.
Why ‘was?’
He got famous. Billy, not DH.
Anonymous wrote:One of my close family members is not famous, but is in a band that has been around forever and he's a loveable figure in the scene of 80s and 90s rock bands. He now mostly works as a session musician in L.A.
In 2003 or so, before everyone communicated solely by phone, he made the classic mistake of sending an email about his change of address with his entire contact list in the CC field. It was fun to see all the rock stars with their aol and hotmail accounts.