Guest Posted 12 September 2005 Posted 12 September 2005 i suppose i can forgive you but lets have less of this tom foolery from you Tom.....no, best not.
King Kyle lcfc Posted 13 September 2005 Posted 13 September 2005 Isat behind Benjamins wife and kid at city vs Grimsby away n they were filming her for a t.v programme real footballers wives on I.T.V so i was on t.v singing my litle heart out.
Cat Burger Posted 13 September 2005 Posted 13 September 2005 Isat behind Benjamins wife and kid at city vs Grimsby away n they were filming her for a t.v programme real footballers wives on I.T.V so i was on t.v singing my litle heart out. I saw them at the horse and hounds on Sunday, my grandad spoke to them but didn't have a clue who they were..the conversation was about wrestling .
Collymore Posted 14 September 2005 Posted 14 September 2005 Peter Beardsly ( he bought me two packets of crisps and offered me a bacon bap) Nick out of home and away (the old police officer) marco fu (Snooker player) Kaamark kevin poole Prior Elliott Mat Jones Theo Gayle out of corry loraine kelly willy thorne Westham utd squad Freddy Shepperd (twat)
Hitesh Posted 14 September 2005 Posted 14 September 2005 I have met Sol Campbell and Les ferdinand at Tottenham
Guest Posted 15 September 2005 Posted 15 September 2005 I have met Sol Campbell and Les ferdinand at Tottenham Someone had to mention him, didn't they.
Hitesh Posted 15 September 2005 Posted 15 September 2005 Someone had to mention him, didn't they. ME!!! Why, is that a problem?
rossporterlc Posted 16 September 2005 Posted 16 September 2005 at watford now, apparently going into a coaching role
cisono Posted 16 September 2005 Posted 16 September 2005 If I'd met him, I'd say Ross Porter Not very famous yet, but he will be
Phil Posted 16 September 2005 Posted 16 September 2005 the most famous people I have meet are in order: Embrace to many Ipswich players to mention The Chuckle brothers and Darren *scum* Eadie
rossporterlc Posted 17 September 2005 Posted 17 September 2005 If I'd met him, I'd say Ross Porter Not very famous yet, but he will be i'm unsure as to what i will be famous for tbh
Hitesh Posted 17 September 2005 Posted 17 September 2005 i'm unsure as to what i will be famous for tbh New face of Countdown??
rossporterlc Posted 17 September 2005 Posted 17 September 2005 New face of Countdown?? haha doubt it, not the presenting type
Deathside Posted 17 September 2005 Posted 17 September 2005 Don't know how you decide one person to be more famous than another? I've met (and worked with) a lot of people in the music industry - Who's the most famous??? Basing it on the work they've done I'd say the most famous is somebody that most people will maybe not have heard of?: Mark 'Spike' Stent The most infamous is: Jonathan King Ultimately the person I am most chuffed to have met and moreover he had a direct influence on the direction of my life on more than one occasion is: John Peel October 13th has been named John Peel Day - It also happens to be Mrs Deathside's birthday
stez Posted 17 September 2005 Posted 17 September 2005 i, as well as meeting cobbo and mark wallington, have met mr deathside.
ashwj Posted 17 September 2005 Posted 17 September 2005 I met Christian Vieri when he played for Athletico madrid.
Foxes_Wizard_Striker Posted 17 September 2005 Posted 17 September 2005 Emile Heskey when I was seven at football training camp
cisono Posted 17 September 2005 Posted 17 September 2005 haha doubt it, not the presenting type hmm how about Nobel prize winner? (no pressure)
rossporterlc Posted 17 September 2005 Posted 17 September 2005 hmm how about Nobel prize winner? (no pressure) no thats science, i goin into maths, feilds medal maybe
EmLeee Posted 17 September 2005 Posted 17 September 2005 Nick Hancock was on my flight back from Majorca - best thing was, it was four days after we beat stoke !
cisono Posted 17 September 2005 Posted 17 September 2005 no thats science, i goin into maths, feilds medal maybe Well, they might extend the Nobel Prize to mathematics... after all, most of the awards are given for what are essentially practical applications of maths in other fields.... (I have a chapter on this if you are interested...)
rossporterlc Posted 17 September 2005 Posted 17 September 2005 Well, they might extend the Nobel Prize to mathematics... after all, most of the awards are given for what are essentially practical applications of maths in other fields.... (I have a chapter on this if you are interested...) am always interested, send anything that need proofing
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