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Old 02-02-2012, 08:13 PM   #1
luffyplayaz

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Default How to act when meeting a celeb!
The Superbowl is in town this weekend and the entire city is nuts. I saw this on the local section of yahoo.

OH MY GOD, I AM ZIP LINING WITH SNOOP DOGG!
In Indianapolis, I once came upon Paul Shaffer, David Letterman's band leader, and hailed him from across a crowded hotel lobby. "Paul!" I said. Shaffer looked at me. His faced shriveled into a ferret's face, and he turned away impatiently. Don't think that didn't sting.

So that others may not suffer, Local Living has put together an etiquette guide for how to act around our most special guests in town for Super Bowl weekend.

We went straight to the experts: Jared Fogle and Rupert Boneham. They are uniquely qualified to advise on the topic because A) They know the Hoosier psyche, having been born and raised in Central Indiana; both still live here; and B) They are themselves recognized out in public.
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Follow their advice, and in the coming days you could find yourself zip-lining with Snoop Dogg, or horsing around over drinks with Alec Baldwin, or at least sharing an elevator with that guy who might have been one of those guys on "Welcome Back Kotter." Funny thing is that there are very few celebrities I wanted to meet. And even if I saw them on the street, I would probably just walk on by. Back in the 90s I was a huge fan of Juliana Hatfield. She walked right in front of me and I just smiled. My ex spent a while taking to band members of Letters to Cleo in the 90s mostly because they were all from Boston. They walked past us in Denver and the ex was all like, "Hey you guys are from Boston?"
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