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The Queen & D of E after working on their accommodation for the CHOGM conference in Zimbabwe
I didn't actually meet him, bit I did see Dangee once. I took a photo and got some royalties for it.
I was involved in a Turner Prize project back in the 90's on behalf of Atelier One who were doing the engineering for Racheal Whitereads' 'House'. We were invited to the after party and there were a number of celebrities there.Have you ever encountered a well known, famous person or otherwise noteworthy individual during the course of your job? Examples could be Weatherperson, newsreader, actor/actress, politician, DJ, well known business person, military commander, inventor, advert actor, singer, TV minor celebrity etc
That`s how trolls get their kicks, then when banned they come back under a new name.Thats it get this innocent thread closed.......
Now that is a joke.Thats it get this innocent thread closed.......
The Queen & D of E after working on their accommodation for the CHOGM conference in Zimbabwe
Not work but I had famous and infamous mates in my class when I went to South West Ham Tech. Alan Curbishley, former West Ham player and later manager. His big brother, Bill, was (and I think still is) manager of the Who at the time and he used to get us all demo discs from EMI. Bill was a bit of a lad and he actually paid for one of the Kray brothers funeral as well as carried the coffin. The infamous one was Tony Tucker, one of the Essex boys gunned down in the Range Rover killing. He was a nutter from the day he started and got expelled in the second year. Sort of work related, I saw this lady when I was on my way back to my garage after doing a mobile job. 2 minutes from my house so I rushed home, got my camera and shot a whole roll of film. I even managed to shake her hand. I must have been the dirtiest hand she has ever shaken!
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Thats it get this innocent thread closed.......
Obviously our senses of humour couldn't be more different.I shook his hand and told him he was a good man. Now I think this went to his head. As next day just down the road he stopped to help a man who had broken down on a roundabout.... I also Told him to get rid of that old Hag.... Don't think he listened to that (Laughing head is indicating that Im only Joking about the Hag. Just in case Bobby is reading)
I didn't find your anecdote in the least bit funny. But evidently you thought it was.
I think you’ll find quite a few have posted out of context before I did!Now Mottie has widened the topic to Any time any place anywhere: