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What’S Your Claim To Fame?

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vernonk | 22:57 Thu 03rd May 2018 | Film, Media & TV
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What’s your claim to fame? I don’t just mean getting a selfie with a celeb, or their autograph. Maybe you lived next door to a star, dated one, cut their hair, served them in a shop, were an extra in a movie or pop video, inspired a hit song....you get the picture
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I was the last Serviceman to travel down the Berlin Corridor before it turned 'Red' (closed off to military personnel) as The Wall was literally coming down.

Best weekend of my life!

My sister once served Colin Firth in a wine shop in Chiswick and said he was charm personified.
Sqad bed me - instead of "done" shoulda used "performed"
^^^^ Jesus - bed me should be bad me LOL
I'm talking too early
// a little old man walking his dog, and it was Roald Dahl. //
he was 6 foot 6 inches!
I once nearly met Debbie McGee.
Five minutes to go 2-2 Northward v Walton.....local football league.
I passed the ball out wide to "Bunt" Davies, he beat the full back, slipped it inside to "Ike" Clarke who flicked it on to "Rumba" Flowers, who put me through to goal.
One to one on with the goalkeeper..........I blazed it over the bar.
very unlike you not to score sqad...lol
LOl^^^ exactly Voltage...that is why it was my claim to fame ;-)
Talbot, you’re never likely to impress with that. Must try harder. ;o)
Talbot, you must be kicking yourself...
:-)
Not mine exactly, but, husband sold a Steinway upright to Jamie Hince as a birthday gift for his then wife (Kate Moss). My husband also owns (he is a piano dealer) a Steinway grand piano which was taken off RMS Britannic, prior to her conversion to a hospital ship, and Ivor Novello's piano that was in the Theatre Royal in the 50's. Both of which are in our garage.
I had a drink with Peter Beardsley in Disneyland.
My cousins friend's daughter sat on the same train as Elvis .
-Talbot-
/// I once nearly met Debbie McGee. ///

And she vanished before my very eyes.
I met Niall Quinn a few years ago and had a chat with him. Really, really nice man.
Was once crossing a very busy road in Liverpool when I realised the man stood next to me was Louis Emeric who at the time was playing Mick in Brookside which was very popular. He turned and smiled at me and I went weak at the knees! He is now playing Liz's love interest in Corrie ...
Crimewatch UK.
// Watched 24 atom bombs go off. //
british of course - that must have made you ... glow with pride.

many near misses - not related to the head of MI5 but the chinese authorities thought I was -
not on university cack-up - reserve three times and once for short lived six-form challenge
did not win 15 to 1 - not even second
not arrested for spying in Cairo but jesus that was close!
son of someone interviewed on tee vee
didnt get small pox from the last confirmed case
brother and uncle of someone interviewed on radio
brother of someone offered a solo art exhibition in Bond St but didnt take it up
brother of someone whose play was very nearly reviewed well by the Guardian ( they didnt review it, lack of space)
son of someone who got pieces printed in Punch
didnt get a n O.U. degree but did a few interesting courses on the way including the math course taught by the son of a prime minister ( but not at the time)
met one of the Queens children once

er that is about it

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