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Yessir. you gonna join AF1 and I? It's like a bunch of buddies getting together again once a month to get weird.Right. We going to get weird this Saturday for UFC 202.
I think Okada v Ishii was my favorite G1 match
Hell yeah man I will be in the building getting super weird. I need it this ADR violation got me feeling down. I need to find another dude with some big natural pecs.Yessir. you gonna join AF1 and I? It's like a bunch of buddies getting together again once a month to get weird.
See, I disagree with that.Nobody should go up to any "celeb"/sports star and bother them during their personal time. They don't owe anybody anything I don't know why people feel like they do
That's cool. Stuff like that really lets you see who these guys are as people and may create new connections with an unexpected fanbase.Enzo did an interview with $ole Collector
http://*************.com/news/2016/08/enzo-amore-wwe-interview
I knew AJ Styles ether on Del Rio was on purpose..
What did he say?
"I'm the main event at Summerslam and you're not even on the card."
Man... this Omega/Goto match
That finishing combo Omega used was too hot.
The Breast or the no romo? I don't know what I should be focused on.
See, I disagree with that.
Obviously if you run up screaming like a stan, waving some cardboard cutout and trying to get touchy, then yeah...no. Back the **** up.
That said, the fans are the ones who made you what you are so even through an autograph (mostly for kids) or pic would be nice, I don't see what's so hard about a quick shake and "hey, great to meet a fan, bye" at minimum. I feel like you do owe them that.
If you're tired, having a rough day, etc, be a ******* human being and let it be known. I don't see what so clearly separates it from striking up a convo with a regular joe on the street...follow roughly the same guidelines (approach respectfully, don't be weird, gauge my general mood, let me finish my food, not at some crazy hour where I barely look awake) and all should be fine.
That's cool. Stuff like that really lets you see who these guys are as people and may create new connections with an unexpected fanbase.
Enzo did interview with $ole Collector
http://*************.com/news/2016/08/enzo-amore-wwe-interview
" When I came back, the first pair of shoes I wore when I got in the ring was the Ferrari 14 Jordans " ... lol Dude came back in these ..... :x
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I mean, I feel you to an extent because a lot of people do way too much, but I'm kind of an artist and in a few local communities I've been a part of it's nothing to chat somebody up real quick about their work..."oh hey, i'm X's friend, I was at your art gallery last week, love your work"..."hey don't you play down at the jazz club, your sound is smooth as hell bro..." the occasional "I dig your writing" even comes my way from friends of friends who I met at a party or some ****.Nope you are wrong b. If you like somebody for what they do then you like their brand/style of entertainment bother them when they are doing the job (games, conventions etc). they are not those characters off screen (same applies for celebs and sports stars). they're image areall made by some pr firm) and you don't know them personally besides some work they get paid for. they don't owe you **** cause you bought into there image. It's like when ya buy one of them ugly shirts how the **** do they owe you?? You got what you paid for as a consumer. I'm tight *** **** right now and may not be conveying this right but it's intrusive and rude to bother anybody no matter how you ask during their personal time
I mean, I feel you to an extent because a lot of people do way too much, but I'm kind of an artist and in a few local communities I've been a part of it's nothing to chat somebody up real quick about their work..."oh hey, i'm X's friend, I was at your art gallery last week, love your work"..."hey don't you play down at the jazz club, your sound is smooth as hell bro..." the occasional "I dig your writing" even comes my way from friends of friends who I met at a party or some ****.
I may or may not know them directly, but I appreciate what they do and don't mind letting people know. It would be real ****** up for somebody to be like "nah bruh, eat a ****"...you think ima **** with anything you do from there on out?
Yeah tho, everybody's different...you come across as a dude who puts the "nah" vibe out by default so it is all about reading people as human beings before you approach them as "celebrities."
See, I disagree with that.
Obviously if you run up screaming like a stan, waving some cardboard cutout and trying to get touchy, then yeah...no. Back the **** up.
That said, the fans are the ones who made you what you are so even through an autograph (mostly for kids) or pic would be nice, I don't see what's so hard about a quick shake and "hey, great to meet a fan, bye" at minimum. I feel like you do owe them that.
If you're tired, having a rough day, etc, be a ******* human being and let it be known. I don't see what so clearly separates it from striking up a convo with a regular joe on the street...follow roughly the same guidelines (approach respectfully, don't be weird, gauge my general mood, let me finish my food, not at some crazy hour where I barely look awake) and all should be fine.
That's cool. Stuff like that really lets you see who these guys are as people and may create new connections with an unexpected fanbase.
Nope you are wrong b. If you like somebody for what they do then you like their brand/style of entertainment bother them when they are doing the job (games, conventions etc). they are not those characters off screen (same applies for celebs and sports stars). they're image are all made by some pr firm) and you don't know them personally besides some work they get paid for. they don't owe you **** cause you bought into there image. It's like when ya buy one of them ugly shirts how the **** do they owe you?? You got what you paid for as a consumer. I'm tight *** **** right now and may not be conveying this right but it's intrusive and rude to bother anybody no matter how you ask during their personal time
I mean, I feel you to an extent because a lot of people do way too much, but I'm kind of an artist and in a few local communities I've been a part of it's nothing to chat somebody up real quick about their work..."oh hey, i'm X's friend, I was at your art gallery last week, love your work"..."hey don't you play down at the jazz club, your sound is smooth as hell bro..." the occasional "I dig your writing" even comes my way from friends of friends who I met at a party or some ****.
I may or may not know them directly, but I appreciate what they do and don't mind letting people know. It would be real ****** up for somebody to be like "nah bruh, eat a ****"...you think ima **** with anything you do from there on out?
Yeah tho, everybody's different...you come across as a dude who puts the "nah" vibe out by default so it is all about reading people as human beings before you approach them as "celebrities."
A head nod will do dudes be doing extra Talmbout pictures and autographs get that **** outta here.
I mean, I feel you to an extent because a lot of people do way too much, but I'm kind of an artist and in a few local communities I've been a part of it's nothing to chat somebody up real quick about their work..."oh hey, i'm X's friend, I was at your art gallery last week, love your work"..."hey don't you play down at the jazz club, your sound is smooth as hell bro..." the occasional "I dig your writing" even comes my way from friends of friends who I met at a party or some ****.
I may or may not know them directly, but I appreciate what they do and don't mind letting people know. It would be real ****** up for somebody to be like "nah bruh, eat a ****"...you think ima **** with anything you do from there on out?
Yeah tho, everybody's different...you come across as a dude who puts the "nah" vibe out by default so it is all about reading people as human beings before you approach them as "celebrities."
A head nod will do dudes be doing extra Talmbout pictures and autographs get that **** outta here.
Nope you are wrong b. If you like somebody for what they do then you like their brand/style of entertainment bother them when they are doing the job (games, conventions etc). they are not those characters off screen (same applies for celebs and sports stars). they're image areall made by some pr firm) and you don't know them personally besides some work they get paid for. they don't owe you **** cause you bought into there image. It's like when ya buy one of them ugly shirts how the **** do they owe you?? You got what you paid for as a consumer. I'm tight *** **** right now and may not be conveying this right but it's intrusive and rude to bother anybody no matter how you ask during their personal time
Pretty much.Agree with this mostly. I really just give a head-nod or fist bump or something if I see some well known/celeb, cause in a way, it's like a salesman running up to you and sometimes, you just don't feel like entertaining people. Unless a celeb is really going out there way to acknowledge me, it's just fistbumps/head-nods and on my waySee, I disagree with that.
Obviously if you run up screaming like a stan, waving some cardboard cutout and trying to get touchy, then yeah...no. Back the **** up.
That said, the fans are the ones who made you what you are so even through an autograph (mostly for kids) or pic would be nice, I don't see what's so hard about a quick shake and "hey, great to meet a fan, bye" at minimum. I feel like you do owe them that.
If you're tired, having a rough day, etc, be a ******* human being and let it be known. I don't see what so clearly separates it from striking up a convo with a regular joe on the street...follow roughly the same guidelines (approach respectfully, don't be weird, gauge my general mood, let me finish my food, not at some crazy hour where I barely look awake) and all should be fine.
That's cool. Stuff like that really lets you see who these guys are as people and may create new connections with an unexpected fanbase.
Nope you are wrong b. If you like somebody for what they do then you like their brand/style of entertainment bother them when they are doing the job (games, conventions etc). they are not those characters off screen (same applies for celebs and sports stars). they're image are all made by some pr firm) and you don't know them personally besides some work they get paid for. they don't owe you **** cause you bought into there image. It's like when ya buy one of them ugly shirts how the **** do they owe you?? You got what you paid for as a consumer. I'm tight *** **** right now and may not be conveying this right but it's intrusive and rude to bother anybody no matter how you ask during their personal time