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Good Stuff

 

>Let's cut to the good stuff: who had sex with celebrities?

 

Billy Zane let me lick his head once. Drew Barrymore once flashed her tits at me but I had to flash mine back at her....

 

The Twinks once dragged me to a Merv Griffin pool party but that is all I can spill about that.

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Starfucking

 

>>Let's cut to the good stuff: who had sex with celebrities?

>

>Billy Zane let me lick his head once.

 

 

Hey Frankie!

 

I'm hoping that he took the toup off first!

 

 

I myself can't disclose any of my stirs with stars as that would violate my code of professional ethics!

 

Dan Dare :9

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RE: Good Stuff

 

>>Let's cut to the good stuff: who had sex with celebrities?

>

>Billy Zane let me lick his head once. Drew Barrymore once

>flashed her tits at me but I had to flash mine back at

>her....

>

>The Twinks once dragged me to a Merv Griffin pool party but

>that is all I can spill about that.

 

 

Dan Dare

http://meetlocalmen.com/mlm/dandarela.html

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Back in the Pleistocene, when I was at grad school in L.A., I went with my roommates to the opening of Lily Tomlin's show at the Music Center. One of my roommate somehow got us third row orchestra center seats (he was an actual L.A. native and "knew people in the industry"). When we got seated, he gave me a vicious nudge in the ribs and hissed "look around!" I did, and there were more stars in the immediate vicinity than on Oscar night! I don't remember everyone who was there anymore, except for Jane Fonda, who sat immediately behind me, and Cary Grant, who was three seats down to our right. I was surprised to see that Fonda was absolutely tiny, with very fine, pretty features; Grant was in his silver fox phase, and still supremely handsome.

 

Of course, I forget: there were all the TV stars and starlets you'd see at the Santa Monica unemployment office picking up their checks when they were "between engagements."

 

A few years before, when I was still in undergraduate school in New York, after cruising some East Side places on 3rd Ave., I was having a late night bowl of onion soup at the Brasserie (about the only thing I could afford there in my starving student days) when Angela Lansbury, then starring in "Mame," came sweeping down the stairs swathed in furs. She took a seat at the counter with her companion. She was tall, regal, much prettier than she looked in pictures, and had the most beautiful complexion. . .

 

Having lived on the fringes of politics most of my life, politicians don't seem like celebs to me. But I have met Presidents Truman, Kennedy, Carter and Clinton. Actually, my most memorable political encounter was when I was around 12 years old and introduced to Eleanor Roosevelt. I was too awe-struck to remember much about the experience except that she was exceptionally charismatic (not that I knew the word for it at that age) and very gracious.

 

In the sports world, I was acquainted with the late Washington Redskin, Jerry Smith (on whom I had an unrequited crush for a while). I also knew Dave Kopay when he was still in his panic phase early in his football career (the minute he realized someone in a bar had recognized him, he'd throw down his beer and run out the door). He was obviously miserable back then, and I was glad for him when he finally made peace with himself and found a more satisfying life.

 

Oh, and I've actually known some REAL international lawyers and foreign ministers! But that's booooring. . . BTW, do famous escorts/porn stars count for this little name-dropping-fest?

Guest RetrdEscrt
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Living in Bel Air you see celebrities all the time so it doesnt become much of an 'event' i currently live in the same road as Leonard Nimoy and see him regularly i've even said hi a few times ..

 

In Beverly Hills and especially Century City its hard not to see movie stars and tv stars but i'm with the 'never ask for an autograph'whilst they are having a meal etc it must be a real drag when it happens but i'm sure the millions of bucks they get paid help cushion the blow :)

 

Sex though is more fun i had a regular client who is a VERY famous Oscar winning film and stage actor ,i saw him about 4 times a year for about 2.5 years depending on his schedule sometimes in NY and sometimes in LA ,he was a really nice guy who didnt want anything weird ,just good ol' vanilla sex he did like being fucked by guys with a big dick :9 and was a good tipper!.

Guest Julian Kaye
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RE: Good Stuff

 

Leslie Stahl watched once while me, Charles Nelson Rieley, Paul Lynde, and Rip Torn did a circle JO on John Travolta's pin up from the July 1979 copy of SIXTEEN

Guest sebastian
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George Michael (wham days) at a clothing store, Madonna at the aids dance-athon at the paladium NYC, Barbara Walters in line at a movie theater in NYC (very rude, when I asked if it was Ms. Walters I was told "leave me alone"), Yoko Ono (Sp?) at a coffee shop in the village (wouldn't have known it was her, but the barrista flamed when she left).

 

 

Sebastian (Premier Philly)

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Kevin McCarthy chased me around the Venus de Milo in 1974.

Guest Ant415
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You live a lucky life, to have met three camp goddesses !!!! :)

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One of my best gay friends said he sat on John Wayne Gacy's lap, my friend was six years old at the time. JW would work as a weekend clown and get hired to entertain at children's birthday parties.

 

Pretty scary when all the news about JW came out years later. My friend said he now fears clowns.

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>One of my best gay friends said he sat on John Wayne Gacy's

>lap, my friend was six years old at the time.

 

Ant you consider the lowest form of humanity a celebrity :( ?

Guest rippedgymrat
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Wanted to see what some peoples experiences have been meeting stars and celebritys? Living so close to Hollywood...Ive had a few.

Pamela Anderson was sweet, beautiful, and very cool. Katherine Zeta Jones....THE NICEST CELEBRITY I have ever met..really a great lady. Angela Bassett...she was so warm, down to earth, and the whitesr teeth ever. For campiness...I met Daisy Duke, I think her name is Katherine Bach. We talked for ten minutes like we knew eachother. For evil people that I have encountered...Samuel Jackson, Elizabeth Hurely,Kelsey Grammar. All sucked.

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Boy, I have seen a ton of celebrities, but the most memorable wa standing at the street corner with Kevin Bacon. As I looked at him he just scowled at me so as to discourage me from speaking! I didn't.

Guest Ant415
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Well, I was wrong to consider Gacy a celebrity.

 

An infamous mass-murderer is more accurate. Just at the time in Chicago there was much reported on the case. It was creepy and hit home when my friend told about the clown party.

Guest sebastian
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No wonder the most common phobia is of clowns!!

 

:+

 

 

 

Sebastian

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>One of my best gay friends said he sat on John Wayne Gacy's

>lap, my friend was six years old at the time. JW would work

>as a weekend clown and get hired to entertain at children's

>birthday parties.

>

>Pretty scary when all the news about JW came out years later.

>My friend said he now fears clowns.

 

A friend of mine (straight, not that there's anything wrong with that!) had a very similar experience. He was a bit older and JWG had been hired for his little brother's party, but he also sat on JWG's lap and instantly became unhappy to the point he didn't enjoy the rest of the party. From then on he hated clowns. His Dad recently retired and was cleaning out his office and found the receipt from the clown--and couldn't believe it when he reallized who it had been.

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I met HOOBOY and we all know he is a celebrity. LOL. Can't say that I have met to many that really meant much or changed my life. I can say Mother Theresa of Calcutta and Pope JOhn Paull II were very special. Others were so superficial but I found something very humbling and special about being around MT and JPII. HUGS Chuck

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I ran into Jimmy Stewart once in Connecticut. Met Loni Anderson shopping at Publix in Orlando. He son-in-law had just accepted a job as a coach at UCF. She was very beautiful and extremely gracious. Though he wasn't famous at the time, bumped into Ryan Seacrest doing the club scene here in ATL. He was shirtless, wearing jeans and looked oh so delicious. I know he made some guy very happy that night ;)

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I met Cybill Sheppard at an auction and she was very nice and very funny. Leaving aside the pop culture celebs I have met at various science fiction and comic book conventions I only have one juicy story to tell.

 

I meet Anthony Daniels the guy who plays C3PO in the Star Wars movie at a party at Dragoncon. Very nice and very drunk. Oh yeah and very gay. I got a good laugh at one 18-20 yr. old cutie getting on the elevator with his friend and confiding with a big smile on his face "Anthony Daniels just hit on me!".

 

Jeff

Guest alanm
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Meeting Mary Martin at a party in the 1980s & hearing what it was like to fly live on national television in "Peter Pan" and follow it up with a 2-hour live television version of "Annie Get Your Gun" a year later. She was in virtually every scene of "Annie," so had to

essentially be carried from sound stage to sound stage while changing costumes. Unfortuneately, sex never came up --- did not know she was a lesbian or bi at the time. But, how do you take about sex with Peter Pan (strangely the same question apparently applies to the current generation's Peter Pan, Michael Jackson)?

Guest Love Bubble Butt
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I've only "encountered" one celebrity in my life. I was at Baltimore airport heading to Atlanta. I was the last person in a very short line to get on the plane and heard someone come up behind me in line. I just casually turned around and saw Andrew Shue from Melrose Place. I recognized him immediately for he looked exactly like he did on the series, although a little shorter. I was speechless and just turned back around. But the feeling I got was he would have been nice if I had said hello. But I didn't.

 

Anyway, it must have been a last minute flight for him for he was stuck in coach. He sat in the row in front of me and nobody on the plane besides myself and a female flight attendant recognized him (it was almost all businessmen). And he was sitting in the middle seat between two businessmen. But once we departed the plane in Atlanta, it seemed like EVERYONE recognized him at the airport. Of course, this happened the exact same week that he was featured on the cover of TV guide.

 

<sigh> For that to be my ONLY celebrity encounter ever, I live an incredibly boring life. :-(

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Shorty after moving to Sydney and working as a waiter, Mel Gibson use to sit in my section. He was gracious, but the main reason he always sat in my section, was that I ignored him. Treated him like anybody else.

Many years down the road, the former Kidman /Cruise household is two blocks down the road. Still the Kidman household. I think one of the reasons Tom loved Australia was that he would take the kids down to the local park for a walk. And the natives would just say, G'day! Mind you, there were plenty of "those guys" around.

Guest sebastian
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"those guy"???

 

who are said guys and what on earth did they want with our Tommy??

 

 

Sebastian

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