ChatterBank1 min ago
Mistaken identity
Have you ever been mistaken for somebody famous ?
For my part when i travel around the country watching my beloved Surrey C.C.C i often get mistaken for former England cricket captain Mike Gatting, even though i am obviously younger and slimmer (cough).
But when a young boy or girl comes up and asks for your autograph (almost certainly at their dad's behest) what else can you do but smile politely and scribble away ?
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Markja my 25 year old niece has a "thing" about Philip Schofield ( i think it stems from his Gordon the Gopher days ) she's an odd girl, maybe i can hook you two up.
Joko - Lucky you.
Someone else thought I looked like Jeff Goldblum (albeit a bit podgier), who is also older than me. So there you have it - a cross between a Frenchman with a dodgy ticker and a man who turned into a fly. Ho hum. Form an orderly queue, ladies.
I was at a car show once and someone thought I was NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon
That was ten years ago. I have changed, he has not.
Richard Gere,
not so bad in the UK or anywhere else in Europe but a couple of years ago I was in the US and when I wasnt in uniform (I was in the Army then) I was having a devil of a job convincing the good citizens oif Washington and New York that I wasnt putting on a fake Scottish accent for a movie part. Even showing them my I.D card only made them think it was a prop for a hollywood war film