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Who is the most famous person you have ever met?

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Oh crap, you met Lemmy? Very cool. I am not a big Motorhead fan but he's just such an important presence in the history of metal that I admire him nonetheless.

He was so easy going. You would have loved the interaction. He was often at The Rainbow, that's where I saw him the most and he'd always say hello and ask how I was.

I met Muhammed Ali as a kid. He was going to see somebody that lived in the apartment building both my granny's lived in.

Somehow we were invited to the birthday of the woman who played the wife on the show Roc.

I met Funk Master Flex at his car show, and met DJ Unk there.

I met Jesse Combs at a car show where she was spectating. She actually waved me over to touch the big afro I had at the time.

I think it was Dave Atell I used to talk to on Myspace, before he got real famous.

One of Nappy Roots used to cut my hair when I was in Middle school.

My nephew claims we used to hang out with Jack Harlow when we were kids, but I don't believe it. Supposedly a few times when I was in middle school.

President Bush Sr and his wife Barbara.

Possibly Chet Atkins. We had lunch with him one day.

I have met a few in the day. Michael Jordan, Walter Payton to name a couple but the one i actuall sat down and had a conversation with was Harold Ramis. Great guy. Down to earth and funny. Nicest guy you could meet.

Due to my work I have the privilege of meeting alot of theses "celebrities" most of them I don't know until I get informed who they are.

But the nicest person I've had the privilege of working alongside was Obama when he did his state visit of London.

Jane Fonda, Bill Gates, Muhammed Ali...

Wayne Gretzky

I've got you all beat. I met Alan Hale, Jr. Yes, that's right, "The Skipper" from Gilligan's Island. He was doing a promotion at a local bar, and I bantered with him and fed him some good straight lines. He was so grateful that when his performance was finished, he came and sat with me and my mates and even bought a few rounds of beer.

Great guy. When he passed away a few years later, I cried.