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He grunted and walked by without even a look.

Met him in a bar on 57th street in Manhattan. Buddy of mine just said something to him like, "Hi, great to meet you". He grunted and walked by without even a look. Closer to the door a woman practically accosted him gushing and screaming. For her he stopped shook her hand and talked to her for a couple of minutes. To get his attention you apparently have to be a hot woman and act like a fool at his feet.
3 Comments
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djfxw
23 November 17:41pm

That is the power of the pussy my friend!

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dariannk
4 May 07:08am

You're telling us if you are approached by 100 homeless people while walking down the street you would genuinely tend to every one of them? He was not being a douche, if he said something demeaning he would have been one, it's his right to not have to talk to anybody, just like you don't have to talk to any stranger on the street.

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Bean Cat
3 November 13:22pm

Exactly! Celebrities have a right to privacy and to set boundaries just like everyone else. He seems like a dude who doesn’t want to interact with people if he doesn’t have to, and that’s perfectly fine. As a fat little cat who frequents the couch more than parties, I think I can relate.