Over the year I have meet a lot of people who can be called famous. The ones who I am happy to say that I have meet;
Phil Crump, Ivan Magaur and a whole heap of top international speedway riders from the 70's and 80's when I was an official at Broken Hill Speedway in the early 80's
Phil Lovett, Geoff Ballard, Laurie Alderton and all the other top enduro riders of the late 70's and early 80's, when I rode the first few 4 Day enduros. I still have one of Geoff's old Maico riding jerseys.
Jay Springsteen - 2001 Springfield Mile, I meet him in the pits, and had a nice chat both befor and after the races, a great guy, he gave me a heap of signed bits and pieces which take pride and place in the man cave.
Chris Carr - 2001 Peoria TT, friendly chat while walking through the pits, another great guy.
Mel Gibson, George Miller, Byron Kennedy Dean Semlar - I was an extra in Mad Max 2 back in 1981. (Mel was quite a nice guy back then, and seems to have gone downhill over the years)
Steve Gall, did a Hungry Creek MX school back in 1978, and have since meet and spoken with him often during Tenere Tragic rides over the past few years. I am so please that he remembers me and actual comes up to me for a chat, an absolute gentleman.
I have also meet quite a few Prime Ministers, Opposition Leaders and a few Governors General and State Governors, all while I was serving in the Navy.
Along the way I have found that virtually all of them are real people just like the rest of us. With a few exceptions, over the years I have found that bike people are the nicest, humblest of the "famous"people I have meet. However, there have been a few sports people who I have meet that I didn't particularly take to, mostly because there seem to have an attitude of the world owes them everything just because they are good at hitting or kicking a ball.