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Celebs both well known and obscure that you have more than just met
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[QUOTE="the Q, post: 3655488, member: 8020"] If we go by more than just met (as the title says to do): - the scout who signed mike trout (7 years after my interaction with him) said I had a“good swing” (after tearing apart everyone else in my hitting group). - after Donyell gave another boy and I directions the locker room in gameplay (we were 7) Kevin Ollie introduces himself to us, then took us around to meet every single player in there. Boo willingham gave me a coke and his wristband. - I played pickup ball against Jose Juan barea, and won. He talked a lot of smack. I dared him to stop pulling up and come drive into the lane (aka my “yard”). I won. also played pickup with Shawn James. Who lead the nation in blocked shots at least one year (Maybe at both D1 schools he attended). I scored on him. but a really nice kid. Lots of fun trash talk. Nothing real serios I talked to multiple high level college coaches about an article I wrote for an age limit for the NBA draft (pre 2005). Most of them were really good about it Despite it being for a college project. Jeff Jacobs was too fwiw. former Sox OF Sam horn was really nice when I was at a showcase scouting players, including his kid. I spent multiple days with different team USA national teams during internships. Got to meet elite d1 college baseball coaches. Tim Corbin is like the nicest person ever. Got to spend time with guys like David price, Strasberg, jp arencibia, Justin smoak, Pedro Alvarez. Smoak bought me a jack and coke while we drank with Alvarez and Ryan flaherty. Grabbed a sandwich with them at my favorite sandwich shop earlier in the trip as well. Strasberg was such a nice kid for a guy who was labeled basically the pitching god, so quiet and humble. And tyson Ross hooker me up with tickets a decade later and I got to see kershaw on my Birthday had lunch with Jim Lefebvre during that same internship and he just talked baseball and shared incredible stories. Great dude. [/QUOTE]
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