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Petey13 May 26th, 2006 01:18 PM

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When i was 2 years old, i think, i was in the park wiht my gran, and she was pushing me around on the roundabout thing, then came along Geoff Houne (can't spell his name) who was the minister of defence at that time and he put his daughter in the same car as me on the roundabout! And my gran had an arguement wiht him about it aswell. Hehehe

I think thats pretty funny! I went on a park roundabout with the ex minister of defences daughter!

Anyone else got any other things they're proud of?

SpaZy May 26th, 2006 01:25 PM

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i pooed in australias cleanest pool when i was 5, heheh that was awsome

Admiral Donutz May 26th, 2006 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Petey13
When i was 2 years old, i think, i was in the park wiht my gran, and she was pushing me around on the roundabout thing, then came along Geoff Houne (can't spell his name) who was the minister of defence at that time and he put his daughter in the same car as me on the roundabout! And my gran had an arguement wiht him about it aswell. Hehehe

I think thats pretty funny! I went on a park roundabout with the ex minister of defences daughter!

Anyone else got any other things they're proud of?

It's just a minister -they often come and go after serving for four whole years...- and just a daughter of the minister so it's not *that* incrediable. Intresting though.

I was about to post something of my own but I forgot hat, it involved a famous person but I oddly can't remember right now. More general things I'm proud of is saving my brother's life. When we were both very young he fell into the water and could not yet swim, I knew I had to help him and ran for help. Luckly a woman walked by near to us and I (slighly paniced) told her my brother was in the water. She then got him out. Who know's what would have happend if I was not there, did not kne what to do or if the lady was not there...

the1chaos May 26th, 2006 01:42 PM

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You must have a great memory to remember something that happened when you were two.

I personally take no pride in meeting famous people or things like that, I take them in personal achievements. Learning a whole new language (English) at a very young age is one thing, teaching myself how to code in php is an other. I did both these things without outside help, and that is something I take pride in.

Petey13 May 26th, 2006 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Großadmiral Dönitz
I was about to post something of my own but I forgot hat, it involved a famous person but I oddly can't remember right now. More general things I'm proud of is saving my brother's life. When we were both very young he fell into the water and could not yet swim, I knew I had to help him and ran for help. Luckly a woman walked by near to us and I (slighly paniced) told her my brother was in the water. She then got him out. Who know's what would have happend if I was not there, did not kne what to do or if the lady was not there...

Good for you - even though im sure that its her that saved his life - you just helped. In a way i have my friend to thank for my life. Because when it was his birthday a few years ago, i went skiing with him and a load of other mates, while we're there, my brother was learning to drive. And it was my family in the car. That was when he crashed into a wall! My mum was in the front and she got a sprained neck, and my dad and sister were in back and they both got away with just whiplash. But the middle seat was totally crushed and crippled. So, if my mate hadn't had his party that day, i would have been in that car in the middle seat and i wouldn't be typing this out now.

That remionds me of another point... you know when people like me say "I wouldn't be talking to you now.." - not many people think the other way round, i was thinking about it while talking ot a mate - what if there was some-one there that had been killed or anything like that?

Wierd huh

Jackthehammer May 26th, 2006 02:55 PM

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Can I have your autograph now? please!?

Wraith 5 May 27th, 2006 05:13 AM

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*Wraith 5 gives Jack his autograph
You were referring to my autograph... weren't you?
I shook hands with Craig Charles (from Red Dwarf) at a sci-fi convention, when I was 11. Does that count?

Yannick May 27th, 2006 06:15 AM

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I met the midget that played Gimli for the distance shots and held, yes held, one of the axes used for filming (there were two, the square one and the round one. Davis kept one and this guy the other). :)

Al Capone May 27th, 2006 06:46 AM

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I met David Beckham and actually ignored him.

darkclone May 27th, 2006 06:55 AM

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^ hehehehe nice one

i just made this new sig, without any help :D

KoЯsakoff May 27th, 2006 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Al Capone
I met David Beckham and actually ignored him.

Well that would be hard :rolleyes:

No I can't say I've done anything special in my life, not that I can compare next to all the amazing stories here.

cc. May 27th, 2006 04:13 PM

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When I was 2 or 3 I was in a movie theater in Toronto. I started bawling my eyes out. Sitting in front of me in a disguise was Billy Crystal. He was not amused.

Hilarity ensued.

Crazy Wolf May 27th, 2006 06:37 PM

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I've met Lewis Black and Will Durst. (American comics)

Dr.Fritz May 27th, 2006 06:42 PM

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I met the Vice-Govenor of Washington!! :nodding:

Crazy Wolf May 27th, 2006 06:59 PM

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Ah. Oh yeah, Schwarzenegger was about 5 feet away from me while I was doing my situps, back in 8th grade(2 years ago).

PropheticKarma May 28th, 2006 12:27 PM

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I don't actually care, I try to pride myself on my own accomplishments rather than meeting someone else who has made them. However I've been in line at a restaurant with Hulk Hogan and my sister just finished junior high with David Schwimmer's (("Ross" on Friends)) nephew. Although I'd die if I did meet some of the actors/ bands I do like. lol.

Admiral Donutz May 28th, 2006 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Petey13
Good for you - even though im sure that its her that saved his life - you just helped.

Well she did the actually resque and we thank her for that but then if I was not there she may very likely never have noticed my brother (it was out of sight from where she was walking).

Oh and I got to meet some of the Allo Allo cast last Saturfay. That was cool but not special since it was all planned. :p

Panzer~Aufklärungs May 28th, 2006 02:55 PM

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I don't actually care, I try to pride myself on my own accomplishments rather than meeting someone else who has made them.

:agreed

The_splurge May 29th, 2006 04:00 AM

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Only people from England would know who this person was (possibly). I threw up on Eamon Holmes (TV presenter) when I was 3.


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