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Topic History of: Miserable celebs.
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Green Man I love reading this.

forums.digitalspy.com/discussion/1364098...rrible-in-person/p52

I had a long chat overnight with my friend. We both met a lot of famous people the decades. Some of the threads are relatable.

Tubs even saw JK being released from prison. When he was doing freelance work.

However this one made me laugh out loud.

Shimano wrote: ยป
Paul Hardcastle apparently seems nice and friendly in interviews but a friend of mine who lives in Sidcup saw him back in the late 90s in the street and tried to speak to him and he told him to "go and play on the railway line preferably an electrified one of at least 750 volts DC".

So he's nasty and a bit of train nerd judging from his knowledge of railway operating voltages.


A gay acquaintance I met through a friend. He caught Ian McCulloch, he was doing some trainspotting. McCulloch, told him "Don't to say a word to anyone" However he did give away an autograph without asking.

Unknown to Ian McCulloch the stranger on the platform was in the closet at the time and did a lot of cross-dressing. So they both had awkward secrets.