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  • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by kb:
    ESG - too odd you would mention Ben Johnson. He used to have a charity cutting event and I was his driver one year - he liked my driving so well he kept me as his driver for the whole weekend.

    Too cool! I actually went to that event one year; the Ben Johnson Memorial (he'd just died the year before) Celebrity Ropin & Cutting at the Ft. Bend County Fairgrounds. Oh, yeah.

    I also got to drive Bruce Boxleitner and the guy that played the retired astronaut on Northern Exposure - I think his name is Barry something or other.

    Barry Corbin. I saw him, too. He also played "Uncle Bob" in "Urban Cowboy". He liked to smoke big fat stogies right before going in to cut his cows. Man can ride!

    "There are many intelligent species in the universe. Some are owned by cats." - kb's cat <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
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    • Simkie!! That is TOO COOL!!! I've idolized her for YEARS!!!!

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      • ROTFLMAO, WA! You've got to be kidding me. I can give you all sorts of dirt on her, as long as you PROMISE not to tell her you know me.

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        • kb, sounds like things have not changed for Glen Campbell if today's news item is any measure!

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          • The cousin of a woman who used to ride at my barn is Mark Schlerath of the Denver Broncos.

            My friends aunt was many times engaged to Emmett Smith of the Cowbodys.

            I have met all the guys in Die Trying, Hoobastank and Andrew W.K.

            and my favorite!@!!!!

            On Devil's Night (Oct 30) of this year I was at a small local band concert, and the band X Ward was playing. X ward's singer is Dr. Chud of the MISFITS. And he ran into me while cruising the mosh pit.

            Rebecca and SNL (Stewie)
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            • I once saw Tip O'Neal checking out of the Breakers. he had about 20 suite cases lined up waiting for the limo. of course he could only fit one suite per case.
              more hay, less grain

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              • When I'm famous I'll let you guys say you all "knew" me! And maybe I'll even let you take your picture with me...

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                specializing in equine and canine portraiture and other fine art
                *hold onto your breath, hold onto your heart, hold onto your hope*

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                • I met Melissa Gilbert, Michael Schoefling, Richard Farnsworth and Pete ??(the USET guy) when they filmed Sylvester at KHP.

                  Numerous officials and competitors from Rolex. Some are super nice and others are not.

                  Reiner Klimke when he was in KY many years ago. My mother asked him to sign his book for me and he did. He then very graciously asked if she wanted an autographed pic (like a postcard) that he pulled from his coat pocket.

                  Saw Patrick Swazye at an Arabian show.

                  Met Roger Clemens once in TX.

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                  • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by KathyR:
                    NYC, mid 70's, ok that dates me, so went to a restaurant with friends, got into the elevator, with GASP-ok you have to be older to appreciate this-Davy Jones and Micky Dolenz So you don't know them. Sorry!!

                    <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                    Ah, Davy Jones. I had such a crush...and then I met him briefly at one of the Santa Barbara Horse Shows (I think Spring?). His daughter, Talia, was leasing a horse from our barn whose owner had gone off to college. I thought that was sooo cool.
                    Keith: "Now...let's do something normal fathers and daughters do."
                    Veronica: "Buy me a pony?"

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                    • I had a crush on him also when I was younger (watching Monkees reruns in the70's and early 80's). Wasn't he a jockey or excersise rider in England before he became fameous?

                      He who angers you, controls you.
                      Every man has a right to his opinion, but no man has a right to be wrong in his facts.
                      Bernard M. Baruch

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                      • I've met several BNP.

                        Let's see. At a Pony Club convention, I had lunch with David O'Connor at a big 10 person round table. He was seated on one side, and 3 women were seated across from him so he'd almost have to shout to have a conversation. I picked up my lunch from the buffet and sat right beside him and whispered, "Didn't you shower this morning?" We had a nice conversation about how to soften galloping tracks.

                        I've met several actors. Mimi Rogers, Robert Hayes, Giancarlo Gianini, Tony Goldwyn, Staci Edwards. Not that any of them would remember me.

                        Sadly, I recall meeting F. Murray Abraham for the third time on the set in Rome (he's a big country western music fan. Who knew?) and he said, "Oh, it's SUCH a pleasure to meet you finally." Only I'd been introduced to him two other times before.
                        -- Member of the COTH Appendix QH clique and the dressage-saddle-thigh-block-hating clique.

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                        • I ride with Buster Crabbe's daughter-in-law, and have met his son & widow... does that count?

                          OK, now, all together: "Who the heck was Buster Crabbe?"

                          Buster Crabbe

                          And I've met any number of US & foreign Olympians - in the highly publicized sport of fencing. Not to mention Neil Diamond, former fencer at NYU.

                          And I was in the audience of the Phil Donahue show once, and actually got to ask a question.

                          All right. I'm feeling REALLY old now. Time for my Geritol ;-)

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                          • Risk-Averse Rider - I know who Buster Crabbe is/was - but then again, I am a hardcore old movie buff.

                            Hold on the Geritol - you have a kindred spirit here. Please tell me more. . ..

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                            • 1. I was an extra in the movie "The Fugitive", the scene where Tommy Lee Jones chases Harrison Ford through a huge crowd. Just so happens I was placed right next to both of their entrance points!! For 2 days, I talked to both of them. I was actually tired of talking by the end of the shoot. Both men were VERY nice, talkative, and friendly. Harrison Ford said he really liked my purse, said his (then) wife would love it, where did I get it, etc.

                              2. I was also an extra in "Home Alone 2" (ah, the benefits of being a college student in Chicago). I was in the hotel pool scene. McCauley (sp?) Culkin's mom and brother were on the set, and I told McCauley that his brother was cute. He says, "Well, obviously not as cute as ME." Whatever.

                              3. Also in college: a female classmate says her fiance is visiting her from England, asks me to entertain him for the day while she's in class. Turns out he was the bassis for that band Jesus Jones. I end up going to their concert that weekend, partying backstage after. Score!

                              5. I'm at the Saddlebred World Championships in Louisville a few years ago, watching the horses in the warmup ring. I'm leaning on the fence, a rider walks over on the other side of the fence and accidently sits on my hand. He says "sorry" and scoots over. It's William Shatner!

                              6. All Chicago people: Al Piemonte, the car dealer guru, boarded about 10 Saddlebreds at my old barn. He was REALLY nice, so was his family.

                              7. Carson Kressley has ridden Saddlebreds for a long time. I collected back issues of the Saddlbred show mag Saddle & Bridle through the 90's, and I have an issue that had an "Under 21" spotlight. There's a huge photo of him (he must have been under 21 then), in his saddleseat suit, looking very geeky. I need to dig that out and scan it!

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                              \"It\'s not called \'spinning\'. It\'s called \'lunging\'.\"

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                              • Flsh,
                                Now that's a sweet 16 to remember!

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                                • On June 1, I was backstage at the Paul McCartney concert in Liverpool, watching he and his cousin do very off-color karaoke. This was right after I was introduced to him, which was when he kissed me on the cheek as we were shaking hands.

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                                  • Detroit/Motor City Horse Show, 1988:

                                    I was in the elevator at my hotel waiting for the doors to close when I hear "Can you please hold the door?" Who should step in but Kareem Abdul-Jabar and Magic Johnson! The Lakers were in town playing the Pistons in the NBA Finals.

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                                    • But Coreene - you have met the Uber BNP - Willem Himself.

                                      Sir Paul McCartney? Piffle!

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                                      • After my lesson one day, my trainer invited me to hack one of his horses over to our old barn to see how everyone has been doing. We got there and talked to a few people, one of which was Todd Minikus. The only problem is that I didn't know I was sitting in front of Todd at the time. After he and my trainer were done talking, my trainer asked me if I knew who he was. He told me that it was Todd and I was a little upset that my trainer didn't even introduce us; although it was probably for my own good since I would have made a stuttering fool out of myself had I known.

                                        Did anyone else know that Todd smokes Marlboro cigarettes

                                        Margie Engle's barn is next door to mine and I've seen her in passing a few times, but I haven't been introduced to her yet.

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                                        • OK - I would die to meet Bruce Springsteen. Someday I will find out where he is going to watch his daughter showing and plan to be in a line at a food place at the same time they are. Being near enough to hear him say,

                                          "Jessica ..."
                                          I spacily respond (conveniently of the same name),
                                          "Oh, pardon?"
                                          He, of course, looks over towards me questioningly.
                                          "Oh, I thought someone was calling me ... sorry."
                                          Uncomfortable pause.
                                          "I'm Jessica, too."
                                          He chuckles.
                                          "That's my kid."
                                          Innocently ...
                                          "Does she show?"
                                          "Yes."
                                          "That's cool of you to come watch. My parents wouldn't have. They weren't into the horsie thingy."
                                          "Yeah, we try to be supportive."
                                          Very flushed and quickly ...
                                          "So who do you consider your greatest influence, what is your favorite song, what is Bob Dylan really like, I've been to the Jersey shore, too. I really like your music!?!"
                                          He stares at me like I'm nuts.
                                          "I'm sorry," I mumble, blushing.
                                          "Uh, that's okay."
                                          He turns around shaking his head in pity for the psychotic woman behind him.
                                          tap ... tap
                                          I apologize and redeem myself with intelligent conversation and become his nanny and get paid a salary and with a horse to ride and show! woo hoo!!!!

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