Friday, September 18, 2009

Don't I Know You From Somewhere?

Well, Lipstick might be seeing celebrities all over Vancouver, but me, I'm being recognized as a celebrity.

It's been kind of a joke for me lately, that I've been recognized more and more as I travel in public. On my trip to Manchester, I was recognized twice. The first was when I boarded the plane in Portland. A very sweet girl from Salem asked me, "Don't you write for Curve magazine?" She was on her way to a domestic violence conference in the mid-west.

The second person was in Manchester at Pride. She kept looking at me and asking me if we knew each other. I had a suspicion that she probably recognized me from Curve, but I didn't let on at first. I let her ask me all the usual questions: "Where do you live?" "Have you ever worked for Delta?" (She was a flight attendant from Delta, hanging out at Pride on her layover.) Finally I asked her if she ever read Curve magazine. I told her I write for Curve and then it all clicked for her. We hung out the rest of the night drinking and checking out girls.

It's still fun and a novelty for me to get recognized in public. If you introduce yourself to me and ask to take a picture, I would gladly oblige. Once I was at a concert and saw someone secretly taking my picture with her cell phone. That creeped me out a little. Not sure if Ms. Beals felt the same way. Since I know how it feels --- obviously not on the same level -- I would always ask before taking someone's picture.

3 comments:

cna2rn2009 said...

I'm laughing as I read this! I saw you at the Indigo Girls concert and totally wanted to come up and say hi and introduce myself... but chickened out because I figured that you got enough of that and probably wanted to enjoy yourself without people bothering you. And no, I'm NOT the one who took the "secret" picture! :-)

cna2rn2009 said...

I'm laughing as I read this! I saw you at the Indigo Girls concert and totally wanted to come up and say hi and introduce myself... but chickened out because I figured that you got enough of that and probably wanted to enjoy yourself without people bothering you. And no, I'm NOT the one who took the "secret" picture! :-)

Dipstick said...

cna2rn,
That would have been totally fun if you came up and introduced yourself to me at the Indigo Girls. ( as long as it wasn't in the middle of my favorite song, ha!)

Please don't be shy about that.

Besides, it was a different concert, at the Aladdin, where I saw someone taking my picture.