Anonymous wrote:Jason Mamoa
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:here's the Charles Barkley Article for those who are interested:
https://www.wbur.org/onlyagame/2018/12/14/lin-wang-charles-barkley
Why isn't there a crying emoji? That's so touching.
It's dusty in my office right now. Very dusty. Allergies.
Yes, here too, so much dust. Thanks for posting the link, PP. That's a lovely story.
So great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I met Nancy Pelosi twice this year which was a dream.
I’d really love to meet Monica Lewinsky. I am a few years younger than her and I’d want to tell her how much watching her get attacked was bad for me as a girl and how much it means to me to see her try to fight against that culture.
She's been in the news the last few years, now that it's unacceptable to bully people, and she's come across as super insightful and well-spoken. I think she was really just totally in over her head with the whole Clinton thing. Not even sure why she was "friends" with Linda Tripp.
At the time, the Clintons were THE power couple and they very much threw Lewinsky under the bus trying to protect Bill's reputation. The whole thing was very sordid and quite unfortunate. Lewinsky has really moved on and grown from an experience that probably would have destroyed most people. She is very well spoken and I'll bet there is dirt that she has yet to share.
I kind of feel bad for her because she doesn't seem to be able to get a regular job. Is she a motivational speaker? When you're an "activist" how do you get health insurance?
I'm sure her family takes care of her. What do you care?
Anonymous wrote:Not sure who I'd want to meet but I have met:
Phylicia Rashad - the epitome of class. She's just like Claire Huxtable in real life
?uestlove - very introverted. Can seem standoffish, but he's really just shy
Prince - relatively quiet and reserved. Likes to just "observe" and people watch
Barack Obama - high level of swag
Anonymous wrote:I truly can't think of any celebrity I'm dying to meet.
I did meet Oprah once. I wrote a book several years ago and did the talk show circuit to promote it. She was the only host to actively avoid her guests. All the other hosts made a point of coming back to the green room to meet guests and make them feel welcome and comfortable. She ordered an assistant to "hurry up and shut" her door as the guests filed by on the way to the studio. Perhaps she's emotionally intelligent, but she's all business and not as warm as she presents herself to be.
Anonymous wrote:Donnie Wahlberg. I can't help it. I've been a fan since I was 11.
Michelle Obama
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Conan O’ Brien. If I met him, I imagine we’d tell stories, share witty ideas and laugh for hours.
+1
I've met Conan. He's fun, sure. The 2010 pity party tour really soured me on him, though.
Anonymous wrote:Wolf Blitzer
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I met Nancy Pelosi twice this year which was a dream.
I’d really love to meet Monica Lewinsky. I am a few years younger than her and I’d want to tell her how much watching her get attacked was bad for me as a girl and how much it means to me to see her try to fight against that culture.
She's been in the news the last few years, now that it's unacceptable to bully people, and she's come across as super insightful and well-spoken. I think she was really just totally in over her head with the whole Clinton thing. Not even sure why she was "friends" with Linda Tripp.
At the time, the Clintons were THE power couple and they very much threw Lewinsky under the bus trying to protect Bill's reputation. The whole thing was very sordid and quite unfortunate. Lewinsky has really moved on and grown from an experience that probably would have destroyed most people. She is very well spoken and I'll bet there is dirt that she has yet to share.
I kind of feel bad for her because she doesn't seem to be able to get a regular job. Is she a motivational speaker? When you're an "activist" how do you get health insurance?
I'm sure her family takes care of her. What do you care?