A sighting of someone, somewhere
Posted: 16 Aug 2007 00:03
I just got a hilarious call from a friend of mine.
My friend was inside... a place, perhaps a store, a well-known music store, just this morning. My friend isn't really a Police fan, but he saw this other person next to him and the person looked very familiar.
He was a rather small-statured man, grayish-blondish hair, broad Lancashire accent, and he was looking at some high-end vintage guitars today in this store. In Hollywood. So, my friend had no idea who this person was, but the guy looked very familiar, and my friend decided he must have known him from working with him somewhere in the past.
So, he walked up to the person and said, "Excuse me, I can't place your name, but I think we might have worked together in the past."
And the person looked at my friend and quite politely said, "No, I don't think so."
So my friend, having now heard the accent, realized it wasn't the person who he thought it might be, and apologized. To make the conversation less awkward, he asked what the other guy was looking for in the vintage guitar area of that store.
The person replied he was checking out some guitars. He mentioned he was in the middle of a tour and hadn't had a chance to play other guitars in a little while...
Hmmm.
My friend was inside... a place, perhaps a store, a well-known music store, just this morning. My friend isn't really a Police fan, but he saw this other person next to him and the person looked very familiar.
He was a rather small-statured man, grayish-blondish hair, broad Lancashire accent, and he was looking at some high-end vintage guitars today in this store. In Hollywood. So, my friend had no idea who this person was, but the guy looked very familiar, and my friend decided he must have known him from working with him somewhere in the past.
So, he walked up to the person and said, "Excuse me, I can't place your name, but I think we might have worked together in the past."
And the person looked at my friend and quite politely said, "No, I don't think so."
So my friend, having now heard the accent, realized it wasn't the person who he thought it might be, and apologized. To make the conversation less awkward, he asked what the other guy was looking for in the vintage guitar area of that store.
The person replied he was checking out some guitars. He mentioned he was in the middle of a tour and hadn't had a chance to play other guitars in a little while...
Hmmm.