Mar. 8th, 2009

lunalovegoddess: (blood ties- magic)
[Error: unknown template qotd] A few. The first celebrity that I'd met was Joe McIntyre, just before he became famous. At the time, my friends and cousins were all gaga over some local band called the New Kids on The Block, but I'd only heard one song by them and that was because of my jazz routine. My family is from South Boston, MA, originally, so I'd often hang out in the Dorchester area. A bunch of girls were following him, and I remember thinking, "Geez, what did he do to piss off so many girls?" My second thought was that he was sort of cute, so I dragged him aside while they ran past. I had absolutely no idea who he was, and once I had his attention I had no idea what to say to him. I mumbled something stupid like, "I like your hat", because it looked like mine. (Shut up, I was twelve.) We were both a little awkward, both trying to play it casual, and he was, like, all "I'm in a band, you know?" I completely missed the fact that he was flirting with me. I thought he was just being friendly when he asked if I wanted to go to a party later. I told him that my cousin was expecting me. He said that she could come along, but I declined. I mean, at twelve, hell, sixteen... I would never dream of lying to Mom and taking off with some boy I'd just met. When I met up with my cousin later, I was kicking myself, especially when I recognized his face from her posters. What's more, a few months later I received a comforter and sheet set, so for two years, I literally slept on his face.

At a Red Sox game, I bumped into Stephen King, which was way cooler than meeting Ben Affleck. It says a lot about the difference between me and my cousins that they would have oohed and ahhed over Ben, but I was total fangirl over Stephen.

Then, a few years ago, I went to my first sci-fi convention out in Quincy, MA. Among highlights of that event were meeting Virginia Hey, Terry Molloy, Erin Gray, Teryl Rothery, and Marina Sirtis. I was so psyched to meet Terry, because I'd grown up on classic Who, and I often wonder what he thinks of the new series. Marina was nice enough, but I really clicked with Virgina. Funny story: I am notoriously short, and Virginia is this gorgeous Amazon of a woman. She's an exotic bird, alright, and I absolutely adore her voice. When she went to hug me, her breasts were at eye level for me. I couldn't stop blushing or smiling around her. That's when I knew...

I so wanted to find a button that said, "I Hugged A Bond Girl." ^_^

I've met The Cliks: Lucas Silveira, Morgan Doctor and Jen Benton. They were performing at T.T. The Bear's in Cambridge, MA., and I flew to Boston for the night just for the concert. I wanted to have fun and listen to good music. In concert, Lucas was like a queer Elvis; so much charisma, passion, and love of music. For most of the night, I was so close to the stage. I was completely blown away by their music, and developed a bit of a crush on Lucas. (Big surprise.) Later, as we both were leaving, I asked Lucas about his tattoo. Suddenly, I was twelve again, tongue-tied and totally in awe of the person next to me. It was pretty funny, to be honest.

The rest of the people that I've met have mostly been through livejournal, but it's not like I have met them offline. (Tamora Pierce, Annette Blair, Diane Duane, etc.) It still amazes me that I talk to famous people on an almost daily basis, that they lead relatively normal lives and that I feel so at ease with them. A lot of the time, I'm pleased to find that we have things in common, or that they've responded to one of my comments. It's been pretty cool, really.

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