I was at the Portsea Pub on Saturday and a friend come up to me and said that Chris Tarrant was here. I got up and asked her where he was and she said around the corner. I got up and walked and there he was with a group of mates. He looked so good he was wearing a white top and a black hat. Anyway while I was staring at him some guy came up to me and said why don't you go and talk to him I looked up and it was his brother, I was so embarrassed. His brother is good looking but not as good as Chris. Later on I asked the Security guard for the video from the camera where Tarrant was standing. He said no.
The day after, while I was having lunch in a cafe, Eddie McGuire rode past on his bike with his son and I said oh my god there's Eddie McGuire as I said that he looked at me and smiled. I was rapt.
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Well I wasn't just staring I was pretending I was talking to my friend so I didn't look so obvious but his brother worked it out. After his brother spoke to me he went up to Chris and told him and he was laughing that's why I didn't go and say hello to him. I took a photo, from a distance, of him. You know the one where you pretend you are taking a photo of friends but you are really aiming for the person in the background. I will let you know how it comes out.
Thanks for the advice Tess, next time I won't embarrass myself and actually say hello to him. Also, I'm not upset with what you wrote. I wouldn't give him anything to sign, especially in the middle of a pub.
Thanks for the advice Tess, next time I won't embarrass myself and actually say hello to him. Also, I'm not upset with what you wrote. I wouldn't give him anything to sign, especially in the middle of a pub.
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haha good work rach. i wouldn't go speak to him, but i wouldn't stare either i guess that's just me. i saw one guy out one night, and me and my friend were lining up for a drink when he was, and she grabbed my hand and smashed me into the back of him, i could have killed. lol
then my drunken girl i know fell off the podium onto him... haha
then my drunken girl i know fell off the podium onto him... haha
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Whenever I have been in that situation (not often enough!) I wouldnt go over and say hi, I mean, the guy is out having a drink with his mates, I just wouldnt feel right doing the 'fan' thing and going up and saying hi and all. If he stood next to me at the bar or something, then I probably would say hello, but I dunno, it just wouldnt feel right! Give em a bit of peace, Im sure they appreciate it!