I Have Connections To Paris Hilton! MWHAHAHA
#36
Posted 18 August 2004 - 10:38 PM
I have met many famous people and I know one as a very close friend.
I used to do security and security detail as a night job when famous people would come in town and request it from the police or when they had concerts. From doing that I have met Eminem, Brittany Spears, Lance Armstrong (security detail), DMX, and Haley Joel Osment (security detail).
Rare happenings on the street -
- Paris Hilton is a regular in Miami and I have seen her tons of times (and I hate arrogant people like her.)
-Donald Trump is a regular in Miami since he owns a huge estate on South Beach.
My friend who I speak with almost daily is Matt Geiger who played for the Philadelphia 76'ers and is now retired (as of just a few years ago). Through him I have met Iverson and other basketball players. Matt, myself, and some others take fishing trips down in Key West and it was a freak accident that I met him and now we are great friends. I was dropping a boat into the water at a ramp in Key West and I used to watch him play so I recognized him when he was also putting a boat in. Anyways, he personally knew my best friend who now works with me and thats how I came to know him so well.
I used to do security and security detail as a night job when famous people would come in town and request it from the police or when they had concerts. From doing that I have met Eminem, Brittany Spears, Lance Armstrong (security detail), DMX, and Haley Joel Osment (security detail).
Rare happenings on the street -
- Paris Hilton is a regular in Miami and I have seen her tons of times (and I hate arrogant people like her.)
-Donald Trump is a regular in Miami since he owns a huge estate on South Beach.
My friend who I speak with almost daily is Matt Geiger who played for the Philadelphia 76'ers and is now retired (as of just a few years ago). Through him I have met Iverson and other basketball players. Matt, myself, and some others take fishing trips down in Key West and it was a freak accident that I met him and now we are great friends. I was dropping a boat into the water at a ramp in Key West and I used to watch him play so I recognized him when he was also putting a boat in. Anyways, he personally knew my best friend who now works with me and thats how I came to know him so well.
Alex
#38
Posted 18 August 2004 - 11:06 PM
QUOTE(Baseballl @ Aug 18 2004, 06:38 PM)
My friend who I speak with almost daily is Matt Geiger who played for the Philadelphia 76'ers and is now retired (as of just a few years ago). Through him I have met Iverson and other basketball players. Matt, myself, and some others take fishing trips down in Key West and it was a freak accident that I met him and now we are great friends. I was dropping a boat into the water at a ramp in Key West and I used to watch him play so I recognized him when he was also putting a boat in. Anyways, he personally knew my best friend who now works with me and thats how I came to know him so well.
You know Matt Geiger!?!? I used to be a HUGE 76ers fan before the '03 season (Downhill, they went.) Geiger was always one of my favorites! :)That's pretty darn cool!
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#39
Posted 18 August 2004 - 11:07 PM
Not that my grandpa was famous, but my grandpa was the President of Heath Candy Company back in the late 70's through 1989. In 1989 he sold the company along with LS Heath to Leaf, which then sold out to Hershey. If you look on the Heath wrappers you will see that it is made in Robinson, Illinois. Robinson is where I grew up 25 years ago and where my grandpa was the active President. When he sold out he did get a good collectionof cash, but nothing like company presidents would now
(I believe he got around 10-15 million compared to the 100's they would get now with the big monopolies. It is a mighty fine amount to inherit, but I'm hoping that won't happen for a long time).
Alex
#41
Posted 18 August 2004 - 11:07 PM
One of my dad's relatives married one of Raymond Bourque's (Retired hockey player) relatives. Or thats how i think it goes... I better asked my dad again.

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#42
Posted 18 August 2004 - 11:14 PM
QUOTE(Baseballl @ Aug 18 2004, 06:07 PM)
Not that my grandpa was famous, but my grandpa was the President of Heath Candy Company back in the late 70's through 1989. In 1989 he sold the company along with LS Heath to Leaf, which then sold out to Hershey. If you look on the Heath wrappers you will see that it is made in Robinson, Illinois. Robinson is where I grew up 25 years ago and where my grandpa was the active President. When he sold out he did get a good collectionof cash, but nothing like company presidents would now
(I believe he got around 10-15 million compared to the 100's they would get now with the big monopolies. It is a mighty fine amount to inherit, but I'm hoping that won't happen for a long time).
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#44
Posted 19 August 2004 - 01:09 AM
well, you know when that magazine "readers Digest" moved the table of contents off the fromt cover to like 3 pages inside the mag? My mom's uncle owns the company that did the design work/layout for that change... yea.
A few of my friends have been extras in some western movies a few years back..
and, if you have ever seen "Little Big Man" with Dusten Hoffman, anyway, that movie was filmed like, 20 miles from where i lived at the time.
A few of my friends have been extras in some western movies a few years back..
and, if you have ever seen "Little Big Man" with Dusten Hoffman, anyway, that movie was filmed like, 20 miles from where i lived at the time.
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