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Coin Sniper
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... an airplane. Today I happen to be sharing a flight with Steve Yzerman.




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Sweet. I seem to only share flights with crazy people.

Did you beg him for an autograph?
 
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Awesome. From where to where?
 
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Tampa to Detroit




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Tampa to Detroit


Well that makes the most sense I guess. Maybe he won't make the return flight... Big Grin
 
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Don't follow hockey, so had to look him up.

Many years ago, shortly after he retired, I was on a flight with Colin Powell from DC to Orlando. It was funny -- I saw him walking with an aide through the National terminal, and on recognizing him, even in a civvy suit, people would stop and point and whisper to each other. We ended up on the same flight (he rode coach). I followed him a ways through the Orlando terminal, and there he was invisible -- just another black dude in a suit.


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I once flew San Jose to LAX seated in front of Jerry Rice. My wife flew to LAX seated across from Robert Redford, said he is a world class jerk.




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Very nice.


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If I recall he still has a home here in Detroit




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I once shared a seat in first class with Natalie Portman from Seattle to JFK. I have to tell you that it was the most pleasant four hours I've ever spent on an airplane. She was a sweetheart, despite being a leftwing nut-job.

I'd marry that woman tomorrow.


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I flew to Japan with Cal Ripken Jr, aisle seat across from aisle seat. Worked up the courage to ask how major leaguers and their managers actually work together during a game.


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That's really cool.

Did you give him your patented Metallica greeting?



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Shared a flight with Paul Shaffer (of Late Night with David Letterman fame) a while back. He was already seated in first class when I walked onto the mostly empty plane, but I honestly didn't realize who it was until the flight was over.


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The late great Bob Hope.

I was one of his pilots back in the 1960s on a charter flight when he was receiving an honorary Doctorate at Monmouth College.

He was a very gracious gentleman. He took a few minutes to shake hands with us and make some pleasant small talk.



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He was a very gracious gentleman. He took a few minutes to shake hands with us and make some pleasant small talk.

I'm sure he was. Only a dumbshit want to piss off the pilot. Wink



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Last season during the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs, I was taking the train home to Dallas from Fort Worth and a guy got on at the stop that has a shuttle from DFW. He was wearing a sport jacket with the Tampa Bay Lightning logo.

Having refereed and worked administratively in the upper minors for years, I asked him his name.

Damn if it wasn't a scout for the Lightning who'd played with my cousin in Juniors and on Team USA in the 1976 Canada Cup series.
 
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I flew to Japan with Cal Ripken Jr, aisle seat across from aisle seat. Worked up the courage to ask how major leaguers and their managers actually work together during a game.


What did he say?
 
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My wife and i were on a flight with Stevie Wonder (was in first class about 4 seats in front of us). Stevie and his manager got up to go to the head or something and the gal next to me started waving like she was trying to fly. I mentioned that he could not see her and my wife almost lost it. Great flight after that especially when he came back to his seat and she swore they had eye contact.
 
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Flight back from Spain with Kevin "Chuck" Connors across the aisle. A true gentleman in every sense of the word. We talked mostly about the Air Force, the Army and baseball....



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