Celebrity sightings ...
#33
Join Date: Apr 1999
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Awhile ago was seated with Jim Palmer (of JOCKEY's fame), ATL-MIA, FC. Did not recognize him with his clothes on. A male passenger stopped by and asked him for an authograph, I assume for Joe's baseball abilities, and not for the striped little numers I used to see on billboards.
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#34
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Join Date: May 1998
Location: Reno, NV (RNO)
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Many including: Phil Simms (former QB - New York Giants), Frank Perdue (of chicken fame, and no he wasn't on a UA flight), Kay Orr (former governor of Nebraska), Christie Whitman (current governor of NJ who declined first class), Jesse Jackson's son (this past Friday in ORD), Jesse Jackson himself (a few years ago in the men's room at ORD), and a number of congressmen/women out of DCA). I also would swear that I saw Chelsea Clinton on a CO flight from DCA-EWR about a year ago, although I've been informed that she would never travel anywhere without secret serice protection.
#35

Join Date: Apr 1999
Location: SFO
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I was flying SFO-LAX in first on (ugh) Shuttle by United last November and was asked to move so a guy could sit next to his wife.
The fellow I got put next to looked awfully familiar. Turned out to be Woody Harrelson. No big whoop.
The fellow I got put next to looked awfully familiar. Turned out to be Woody Harrelson. No big whoop.
#36
Join Date: Apr 1999
Location: New York City
Posts: 287
About four years ago I was on a DL flt ATL-SFO and Jesse Jackson was seated two rows behind me in FC. I ended up giving up my seat just before pushback for a free ticket because the plane seemed to be one seat shy in first, with a confirmed passenger standing in the aisle with no seat.
#37
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Join Date: May 1998
Location: Arlington, VA, USA
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timchen: Do you really think Marion Bury is a celbrity? Sharon Pratt Kelly? Almost. They both did an awful lot to Berry (Kerry - Bury) DC),.
(Actually, it's Berry, but I prefer my spelling)
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#39
Join Date: Apr 1999
Location: SFO
Programs: No status anymore. Former CO PLT, NW PLT, AS MVP
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I won't mention the ones outside of airplanes, as I grew up in Palm Springs and have seen/met/know far too many celebrities.
However, I was sitting in the last row of FC on a CO SEA-EWR flight. The other three seats there were members of Kool & the Gang (remember them?), who were on their way to Paris. I tried not to hound Dylan Thomas (sax player), who sat next to me.
So we ended up chatting about "normal" seatmate stuff, and he cringed a little when he told me what he did. We talked about music and stuff (I'm not accomplished as a musician, but I write, play and even occasionally perform), and what it's like having days on the road with brief performances to break the monotony. All in all, a pleasant experience for both of us (at least, I THINK he had a pleasant experience...he seemed genuinely pleased).
However, I was sitting in the last row of FC on a CO SEA-EWR flight. The other three seats there were members of Kool & the Gang (remember them?), who were on their way to Paris. I tried not to hound Dylan Thomas (sax player), who sat next to me.
So we ended up chatting about "normal" seatmate stuff, and he cringed a little when he told me what he did. We talked about music and stuff (I'm not accomplished as a musician, but I write, play and even occasionally perform), and what it's like having days on the road with brief performances to break the monotony. All in all, a pleasant experience for both of us (at least, I THINK he had a pleasant experience...he seemed genuinely pleased).
#42
Join Date: Feb 1999
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On a UA flight LGA-ORD several years ago, I spotted movie critic Roger Ebert getting on the plane last and sitting in the first row of coach; he was also first off when we landed in Chicago.
#44
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Location: Ormond Beach, FL USA
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Saw Gregory Peck & wife on ATL-LAX flight, we were all in first row of first.
Also sat next to one of the original Inkspots(played guitar) and the guy who wrote
"Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places"
Don't pay much attention to other flyers usually.
Also sat next to one of the original Inkspots(played guitar) and the guy who wrote
"Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places"
Don't pay much attention to other flyers usually.
#45
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