TeamoftheCentury
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Yeah, forget them. Give 'em the snub!Tech Worlds":3bt04xdp said:I find out funny that people bug people for things.
Celebrities should be left alone when out in public
Your opinion is that "a celebrated person" (Merriam-Webster) - and usually referring to one in the entertainment business - should not be celebrated publicly? Are you against bodyguards making a living?
Come on, man. It goes with the territory. People should be courteous to everyone regardless of public stature. But, for the famous... that's the breaks.
Besides, what celeb wouldn't enjoy talking to me? :lol: Seriously, I think it comes down to having some personal social skills and recognizing when it's cool and when it's not. Not that I could write the book on perfect social skills. But, I think most here know what I'm talking about.
Every chance meeting is not a photo op or time for a signature. When I spoke with Cortez Kennedy at a Costco here in Orlando, I was so enjoying the conversation that I didn't really care to get a photo or a sig. I already know what he looks like. Too, he told me he really enjoyed our conversation and even thanked me for approaching him.
Cortez mentioned our meeting in this write up: http://www.seahawks.com/news/2011/03/30 ... -conqueror That's not exactly what I said to him and we talked about much more than just what he mentioned, but I was honored that he mentioned that meeting in this important write up. Lowly me (no name necessary.) I'm actually glad I approached him. I was a bit hesitant, but it was worthwhile. If I follow your advice here, Tech Worlds, this never happens. One of the greatest sports days of my life.
I choose to live and not stay on the sidelines.