Who is the most famous or infamous person you have ever met?
This is a total washout for me. Before I was old enough to remember, I was taken to a rodeo where Lash LaRue, an old cowboy star appeared. That’s it!

Who is the most famous or infamous person you have ever met?
This is a total washout for me. Before I was old enough to remember, I was taken to a rodeo where Lash LaRue, an old cowboy star appeared. That’s it!

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I cannot think of anyone famous that I have met, not something I have ever wanted to do. I wouldn’t want to meet someone famous that I liked and have them turn out to be a right so and so, that happened when one of my sisters met Ernie Dingo he was very rude and she hasn’t liken him since.
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It can be disappointing!
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That would be likely to happen. People get jaded and insensitive:
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An interesting question, Beth, and though you may not have garnered an autograph and/or handshake you did share space with someone famous.
Personally, many moons ago, I heard Jesse Jackson speak at an outdoor political rally in San Francisco in the Summer of 1984 (“Come Alive, June 5”); but my most memorable moment with a famous person (God bless her wherever she may be today) was locking eyes for what seemed like an eternity with Heather Locklear as we walked slowly passed one another on a sidewalk on Figueroa Street in Los Angeles. Talk about being mesmerized.
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I am sure you were. I just thought something. I was in the car with my cousin and she almost ran over Maya Angelou on the campus of Wake Forest University. I will write about that! It must have been thrilling to hear Jesse Jackson speak.
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Oh, my goodness @ what will be an interesting Maya Angelou story experience. What a close call, but all’s well that ends well at everyone living to talk about it. Talk about changing the course of history…. Didn’t she read a poem at a presidential inauguration some years later?
Off here for now, Beth, best to you & yours for a wonderful week : )
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I think so!
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Just sent you a link
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I have to dream on this one….:)
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You’ll have recreate the memories.
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There aren’t any. I was too little.
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What I was trying to say is with your creative mind, create your own memories of the day.
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Now that’s an excellent idea. I think I’ll do it!
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Make it a challenge for yourself.
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I certainly will
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