I was just about to post this...
...when I read Clare's post.
It seems that Geoff Capes was very busy in the '80s. I was suspended by his mighty hand whilst he was opening a sports shop near my school - we had a brief conversation about budgies (I too had an aviary full of the little tweeters at the time) before he dropped me in a small bespectacled heap on the floor. It was a moving moment that will stay with me forever.
My other celebrity moments generally involve late night debauchery in loud party type places from my DJing days.
One standout moment was having breakfast at Poison Ivy's house (the Cramps) in New Orleans after a gig at the House of Blues and being invited on a tour of the local cemetaries at dusk. Unfortunately flight plans meant I had to decline, not without a slight feeling of relief it must be said (she had a caged human skeleton suspended above a grand piano in her living room. Lovely wallpaper though).
Most others are probably best forgotten, especially as many of them would end up in some sort of legal action...
If you don't win this I will personally go and stab BB in the head with a pencil.
Excellent cartoons sir.
*passes bottle of JD to Penfold*
Posted by: SpanishGoth | Tuesday, 19 June 2007 at 22:27
Where was her house? That sounds hysterical. I spent my early 20s living in the French Quarter ... some of the best years of my little life.
Cemeteries at dusk. Brilliant.
Posted by: bob | Tuesday, 19 June 2007 at 22:28
OH, and you can mention the spelling mistake it you wish
Posted by: SpanishGoth | Wednesday, 20 June 2007 at 00:27
If you don't mention the spelling mistake, I will.
Posted by: Daddy Papersurfer | Wednesday, 20 June 2007 at 07:43
Cheers SG...
*swaps bottle for pencil*
Bob - we probably crossed paths (I used to be glued to a barstool in the Abbey on Decatur St). As for Poison Ivy's house - somewhere in the Garden District. Next to a cemetary...
Posted by: penfold | Wednesday, 20 June 2007 at 07:58
bob's mention of the spelling mistake must have been too subtle...
Posted by: Angelalala | Wednesday, 20 June 2007 at 12:56