I meet loads of people all the time. An advantage of living in London
But to be honest it isnt that great a thing meeting a famous person. I would never que up at book signings or run after them or something, just sometimes they be standing right behind you in a que. Its really awkward sometimes.
++ [ originally posted by River ] ++
I met Mel C in Subway in Liverpool a few months ago. She told me she was preparing new material. Then she bought me my food
Bes, keeping the ball in your court is one thing, pumping it is another. Frankly, you forgot to pump the ball and now it's flat. I'd rather loose the ball, rather than forget to pump it. :undecide:
do you people see any wisdom in doing the completly opposite. that is, actually giving the ball to the other person on your own will and make sure they understand 100% that they have the ball and the other person aka the giver of the ball wants them to play ... or is it completly bullshit.