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Seriously - do you really think anyone is going to be honest?
In all seriousness, I've had to give this same lecture to adoring fans before/after concerts.....
erickonphoenix wrotetext him and ask "wyd" at 2 AMA friend of mine has George Clooney's phone number on his cell. We occasionally dare him to call him but he says the quickest way to not have George Clooneys cell number is calling him for no good reason. He's a high rent photographer that worked on a big project with him so we know it's probably legit. But we still try and think of good reasons.
jmg wroteCan't forget another benefit of fame: women throwing themselves at you all day.I'm surrounded by famous people because of my job. I'd love the money, but outside of that being famous sucks.
erickonphoenix wroteClooney likes pranks though...think of something good and you'll be fineA friend of mine has George Clooney’s phone number on his cell. We occasionally dare him to call him but he says the quickest way to not have George Clooneys cell number is calling him for no good reason. He’s a high rent photographer that worked on a big project with him so we know it’s probably legit. But we still try and think of good reasons.
Mein11 wroteIts true - his artwork is second to n...well second. At most. For a riveting display of his talents, check out post #21 in the linkFamous BP OT OG right here. Somewhat of a Z list celebrity, let me know if you'd like an autographed personal sketch.
https://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=930994&highlight=billup
I’ve been out for dinner with this couple. The other couples wife is the famous one.
You cannot enjoy any meal in public unless you eat in a private room. Once or twice it was fun. After that I’ve had enough. She was dating my buddy at the time. They didn’t make it. My wife was totally star struck and she had been watching her shows long before we met her. She is on TV every day and cannot hide from her fame.
The music guy has a better quality of life bc when he’s dressed regular is blends in.
"Susan Dey as Laurie Partridge: vocals, harmony, piano, Hammond organ, percussion..."
Littlebear wroteInteresting...I knew Susan Dey in HS... sort of. I mean she went to my HS. A few years before me. I saw her.
"Susan Dey as Laurie Partridge: vocals, harmony, piano, Hammond organ, percussion..."
Do you mind telling what high school?
Esteban wroteNot kidding, "Fox Lane"!Interesting...
Do you mind telling what high school?
jmg wroteAgree. I'm well-known in my profession. So not "famous" to the laymen, but easily Google-able and a person of interest to those that know me or want to know me. That super small, limited celebrity can get annoying as I am a target of scammers ALL the time. People also want to get in my business often and I prefer to stay private.I'd love the money, but outside of that being famous sucks.
Germanauto wroteThat would be nice, until you come home with a set of crabs and a notice from a lawyer for child support for a kid you didn't know existed. I guess in my "old" age (not that old), I only remember that "girls ain't nothing but trouble":Can't forget another benefit of fame: women throwing themselves at you all day.
Germanauto wroteIt's usually not the ones you want though. People are always jealous and fake around celebrities. As a famous person I'd imagine you are probably more likely to get the women trying to poke holes in your condoms, the crazy ones accusing you of stuff you didn't do, etc, not the normal ones who just want to live a normal life and admire your work.Can't forget another benefit of fame: women throwing themselves at you all day.
I bet it's closer to life as a hot girl, where you just assume every guy is a creep trying to bang you.