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I think I'd really like to meet Martin johnson so he could give me some tips on rugby (cause I need it!).
Rather than meeting someone famous I'd rather meet some of my great great granparents or something along the same lines.
ManAlive wrote:
Muhammed Ali: he was a great figure - a 20th century superman. A superior athlete, witty, physically and morally courageous - and he was funny. I'd just have a chat to get to know him and understand him more

In the mid 1970's Muhammed Ali came to South Shields to open a new Mosque. At that time I was a Police Officer in the Special Patrol Group in Northumbria Police. I was one of four policeman assigned to be his bodyguard (as if he needed one) for some six hours. We had ample opportunity to speak to him. Unlike his 'Acting' performances in front of TV cameras which everyone saw over several years. He was a very interesting person to have a conversation with, he was very amusing, intelligent and had a genuine interest in not only his 'new found faith' but on many other subjects ranging from politics to hobbies.
Previously I had only thought of him as a professional boxer, who liked clowning around.
After meeting him I changed my mind completely. It's sad to see him suffer these days with that terrible medical affliction, but even now that sense of humour shows through.
Manalive was quite right, Ali was everything he said he was. I won't forget meeting him.
Harry0
SPG eh?? Ever had to face chucking out time in Gosforth High Street - much worse than Bigg Market, so I'm told :shock:
If a man was ever worthy of the title LIVING LEGEND it has to be mohammed Ali.
I would love to have met him when he was in his prime.
it is so sad to see such an incredible athlete struck down in such a way.
I would love to meet samantha from bewitched
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SPG eh?? Ever had to face chucking out time in Gosforth High Street - much worse than Bigg Market, so I'm told :shock:

The Bigg Market was quite a handful even in the 1970's Jags, Gosforth high Street used to be handled by a 'Special' with one hand tied behind his back. lol
However, things do change. The West End of Newcastle was the worst area, especially the pubs where the Irish labourers drank. I saw one with half his face cut off by an axe and he insisted on finishing his Guiness before we took him to hospital. Oh happy days. :doh: rotflmao :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
Harry0
It's always much more fun being on the winning side.
George Armstrong Custer. 1839-1876.
i would like to ask courtney love why she flashed herself on tv and the football legend Davie cooper just because he was one of my all time favourite footballers
I think Courtney flashed mainly due to the horse she was on at the time .............................................
Would like to meet the person that rigged Diana and Dodi's car , just to buy him a pint .
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