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<blockquote data-quote="Hammer8" data-source="post: 93482" data-attributes="member: 392"><p>I met Bobby Allison and Harry Gant on the same day at Pocono Raceway quite a few years ago. I think it was the year after Harry retired from NASCAR.</p><p></p><p>Talked for quite a while 30 min. or so with the Teutuls (Paul Sr. & Jr.) at Daytona Bike Week. It was the year that American Choppers first aired on TV and we went into their tent to get out of the rain. The following year to even see them, people waited in line for hours.</p><p></p><p>Probably the most unusual meeting I had was when I lived in PA and Roger Waters from Pink Floyd came into a tavern I frequented. It seems he was on his way to NYC and missed his exit, so he came in to get directions, and ended up staying most of the afternoon well into the evening. He didn't sing or play any songs, but did some original drawings on paper place mats for the owner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hammer8, post: 93482, member: 392"] I met Bobby Allison and Harry Gant on the same day at Pocono Raceway quite a few years ago. I think it was the year after Harry retired from NASCAR. Talked for quite a while 30 min. or so with the Teutuls (Paul Sr. & Jr.) at Daytona Bike Week. It was the year that American Choppers first aired on TV and we went into their tent to get out of the rain. The following year to even see them, people waited in line for hours. Probably the most unusual meeting I had was when I lived in PA and Roger Waters from Pink Floyd came into a tavern I frequented. It seems he was on his way to NYC and missed his exit, so he came in to get directions, and ended up staying most of the afternoon well into the evening. He didn't sing or play any songs, but did some original drawings on paper place mats for the owner. [/QUOTE]
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