Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised nobody mentioned Bill Clinton! Tall, warm, and wow, he made you feel like I was the most interesting person in the world for the few minutes we chatted about the non-profit I was representing. Everybody always says how charming he is and it's true.
+ 1 had the same experience meeting him
I thought he seemed sweaty and red-faced. And not that tall. Pp's must be short.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please say it ain't so...Bill Nye is a jerk?? Please tell me more!
Yeah, he's really unpleasant and condescending to others. I was working a science convention where he rudely turned down requests for photos and autographs. I get that it must get tiring to be approached all the time as a celebrity, so I might have been willing to give that to him. The manner in which he refused was totally assholic though. He absolute conceit and disdain for his fans was palpable. Then I watched him berate and humiliate someone on his staff. That was awful and inexcusable.
Exact same experience here. He was a speaker at our conference and total asshole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anthony Keidis and Flea from Red Hot Chili Peppers. They are incredibly stupid and short.
Trent Reznor. He was very quiet, short and incredibly hot.
Was in an antique store with Joan Rivers. She was very nice.
Back in the day he, when he'd hang out in the Flats in Cleveland, his pick up line was pretty blunt. "Wanna go home and fuck?" He was turned down more often than a bed in a cheap motel that rents by the quarter hour.
Then he made it big and it worked every single time.
Was this at the Nine of Clubs and do I know you?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I took ski lessons with Larry Mullen Jr. and he couldn't remember his alias. It was fairly comical and it didn't matter since I seemed to be the only one who knew who he was and I wasn't letting on.
I met Henry Rollins in an airport 20+ years ago. I was in high school and my sister and I just happened to notice him making a call on a payphone and carrying an ancient Adidas bag. It was when his song "Liar" was really popular and MTV played music and the video constantly. Of course my sister and I were more Black Flag fans than Rollins Band fans and we waited patiently, and out of the way, for him to hang up. He was really kind and genuine. Just like you'd imagine.
Funny thing - just the other day DD and I were watching Batman Beyond, and I had to do a double take when I heard one of the characters speak. Turns out it was Rollins, and he's done a fair amount of voice acting in other projects. The character he did for Batman was vintage old school Rollins.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please say it ain't so...Bill Nye is a jerk?? Please tell me more!
Yeah, he's really unpleasant and condescending to others. I was working a science convention where he rudely turned down requests for photos and autographs. I get that it must get tiring to be approached all the time as a celebrity, so I might have been willing to give that to him. The manner in which he refused was totally assholic though. He absolute conceit and disdain for his fans was palpable. Then I watched him berate and humiliate someone on his staff. That was awful and inexcusable.
Exact same experience here. He was a speaker at our conference and total asshole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please say it ain't so...Bill Nye is a jerk?? Please tell me more!
Yeah, he's really unpleasant and condescending to others. I was working a science convention where he rudely turned down requests for photos and autographs. I get that it must get tiring to be approached all the time as a celebrity, so I might have been willing to give that to him. The manner in which he refused was totally assholic though. He absolute conceit and disdain for his fans was palpable. Then I watched him berate and humiliate someone on his staff. That was awful and inexcusable.
Anonymous wrote:Please say it ain't so...Bill Nye is a jerk?? Please tell me more!
Anonymous wrote:I took ski lessons with Larry Mullen Jr. and he couldn't remember his alias. It was fairly comical and it didn't matter since I seemed to be the only one who knew who he was and I wasn't letting on.
I met Henry Rollins in an airport 20+ years ago. I was in high school and my sister and I just happened to notice him making a call on a payphone and carrying an ancient Adidas bag. It was when his song "Liar" was really popular and MTV played music and the video constantly. Of course my sister and I were more Black Flag fans than Rollins Band fans and we waited patiently, and out of the way, for him to hang up. He was really kind and genuine. Just like you'd imagine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anthony Keidis and Flea from Red Hot Chili Peppers. They are incredibly stupid and short.
Trent Reznor. He was very quiet, short and incredibly hot.
Was in an antique store with Joan Rivers. She was very nice.
Back in the day he, when he'd hang out in the Flats in Cleveland, his pick up line was pretty blunt. "Wanna go home and fuck?" He was turned down more often than a bed in a cheap motel that rents by the quarter hour.
Then he made it big and it worked every single time.
Anonymous wrote:Anthony Keidis and Flea from Red Hot Chili Peppers. They are incredibly stupid and short.
Trent Reznor. He was very quiet, short and incredibly hot.
Was in an antique store with Joan Rivers. She was very nice.
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised nobody mentioned Bill Clinton! Tall, warm, and wow, he made you feel like I was the most interesting person in the world for the few minutes we chatted about the non-profit I was representing. Everybody always says how charming he is and it's true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised nobody mentioned Bill Clinton! Tall, warm, and wow, he made you feel like I was the most interesting person in the world for the few minutes we chatted about the non-profit I was representing. Everybody always says how charming he is and it's true.
+ 1 had the same experience meeting him
I met him too - same exact experience.
But it's possible I was the ONLY thing for that brief time. Like he makes a choice to BE in the moment he's in, both physically and mentally, with every person he meets. No mental wandering, no distractions. Just presence.