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Title: Close encounter of the Bono kind....
Post by: Frank Gallagher on January 09, 2006, 12:27:00 pm
...so me and the wifey had to go up to Dublin last week. We went into Temple Bar for dinner and a couple of drinks. Low and behold, if we didn't see the man himself walking down the road, no entourage, just another bloke and himself!
 
 I had read that he doesn't get bothered in his home town, but Temple Bar is the main tourist drinking area so you'd at least expect some reaction, but nothing.
Title: Re: Close encounter of the Bono kind....
Post by: brennser on January 09, 2006, 12:33:00 pm
sounds like mankie has a man-crush   :p
Title: Re: Close encounter of the Bono kind....
Post by: markie on January 09, 2006, 12:37:00 pm
How did you recognise him? Did he have the stupid glasses?
Title: Re: Close encounter of the Bono kind....
Post by: Frank Gallagher on January 09, 2006, 12:55:00 pm
Stupid glasses and bad mullet, no stetson.
 
 
 Not a man crush at all, I just thought it weird that even though he's a total knob, he is a celeb and can walk around as if he was a total nobody like markie!
Title: Re: Close encounter of the Bono kind....
Post by: brennser on January 09, 2006, 01:02:00 pm
jesus mankie, how long have you lived in Ireland? Don't you know that we're a nation of begrudgers?
 
 We wouldn't want gratify the fucker by making him think we thought he was a big deal....he's just Bobby Hewsons son from Ballymun
 
 In general, they can move around Dublin relatively unmolested - I used to see them at gigs/in bars every so often
Title: Re: Close encounter of the Bono kind....
Post by: vansmack on January 09, 2006, 01:38:00 pm
It's failry well known that Bono does not travel with bodyguards. Even 60 Minutes asked him about it.
Title: Re: Close encounter of the Bono kind....
Post by: Arlette on January 09, 2006, 02:53:00 pm
If they get bothered in Dublin it's usually by
 
 a.  as brennser said, Irish begrudgers who taunt them for being "big shots"
 
 b.  hard core fans (a.k.a. psycho fans) who have traveled to Dublin to try to catch a glimpse of them.  You can also find these people stalking, errr, hanging out outside their homes, or at the Clarence Hotel which Bono and Edge own.
Title: Re: Close encounter of the Bono kind....
Post by: on January 09, 2006, 03:29:00 pm
Where's Mark David Chapman when you need him?
Title: Re: Close encounter of the Bono kind....
Post by: Arlette on January 09, 2006, 03:52:00 pm
Awwww geez, I usually like your sense of humor.  But that's not even close to funny.
Title: Re: Close encounter of the Bono kind....
Post by: on January 09, 2006, 03:57:00 pm
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Title: Re: Close encounter of the Bono kind....
Post by: brennser on January 09, 2006, 04:04:00 pm
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Originally posted by Arlette:
 
 Irish begrudgers who taunt them for being "big shots"
 
the begrudgers prefer to ignore rather than to taunt - if you taunt them you are implicitly acknowledging that they are big shots
 
 years ago, I went to see Curve (remember them?) in McGonagles, Bono and Edge were at the show and post-gig was treated to the sight of a very drunk Bono very publicly urinating in a nearby storefront
Title: Re: Close encounter of the Bono kind....
Post by: kookiemnstr8 on January 09, 2006, 06:19:00 pm
My father, who must live in a cave, carried on a ten minute conversation with Bono at the White House a few St. Patrick's Days ago.  Sunglasses and all, he didn't recognize him until he saw the Reliable Source the next day.  Oh, middle-aged men.
Title: Re: Close encounter of the Bono kind....
Post by: Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer on January 09, 2006, 06:23:00 pm
Jenna, is that you?
 
 
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Originally posted by Graace:
  My father, who must live in a cave, carried on a ten minute conversation with Bono at the White House a few St. Patrick's Days ago.  Sunglasses and all, he didn't recognize him until he saw the Reliable Source the next day.  Oh, middle-aged men.
Title: Re: Close encounter of the Bono kind....
Post by: brennser on January 09, 2006, 06:26:00 pm
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My father, who must live in a cave, carried on a ten minute conversation with Bono at the White House a few St. Patrick's Days ago.  
So thats where Osama's been hiding out - genius!!
Title: Re: Close encounter of the Bono kind....
Post by: you be betty on January 09, 2006, 08:17:00 pm
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Originally posted by Roadbike Mankie:
  Stupid glasses and bad mullet, no stetson.
 
 
 Not a man crush at all, I just thought it weird that even though he's a total knob, he is a celeb and can walk around as if he was a total nobody like markie!
Take a deep, slow breath...Ready?  Ready.  
 
 Celebrities are actually real, mortal human beings, with normal-people lives, too.  As hard as it may be to believe; they shit in the same public bathrooms as you and I.
Title: Re: Close encounter of the Bono kind....
Post by: on January 09, 2006, 08:33:00 pm
Gandhi didn't believe in bodyguards either.
Title: Re: Close encounter of the Bono kind....
Post by: on January 09, 2006, 08:42:00 pm
I wonder...do you suppose that Sting & Phil Collins believe in bodyguards?
Title: Re: Close encounter of the Bono kind....
Post by: on January 09, 2006, 08:49:00 pm
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Originally posted by you be betty:
  Take a deep, slow breath...Ready?  Ready.  
 
 Celebrities are actually real, mortal human beings, with normal-people lives, too.  As hard as it may be to believe; they shit in the same public bathrooms as you and I.
But do they shit in the same airport bathrooms..?  Or do they get those special golden toilets?
Title: Re: Close encounter of the Bono kind....
Post by: distance on January 09, 2006, 09:37:00 pm
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Originally posted by Roadbike Mankie:
 I had read that he doesn't get bothered in his home town, but Temple Bar is the main tourist drinking area so you'd at least expect some reaction, but nothing.
perhaps he was taking the night off from healing the sick and his other usual miracles.
Title: Re: Close encounter of the Bono kind....
Post by: Random Citizen on January 09, 2006, 09:54:00 pm
He'll be in DC in early February.
Title: Re: Close encounter of the Bono kind....
Post by: Arlette on January 09, 2006, 09:55:00 pm
Now now, mr. distance, no need to exaggerate.  Contrary to what you've heard, he actually doesn't heal the sick or perform miracles (shocker, I know!).  He just convinces stupid politicans to do the right things, even though they may be doing it for the wrong reasons (like discussed above, being enamored of a celebrity, especially one who is well-informed).
Title: Re: Close encounter of the Bono kind....
Post by: on January 09, 2006, 11:14:00 pm
I thought that throwing wads of cash & computers at Malawi was not an optimal solution..?  
 
 Or did you miss the Paul Theroux piece?
 
 -----
 "Nobody in football should be called a genius. A genius is a guy like Norman Einstein."
 -Joe Theismann
Title: Re: Close encounter of the Bono kind....
Post by: Arlette on January 10, 2006, 01:06:00 am
(Said in best DeNiro voice):  "You talkin' to me?"
 
 Point 1:  You like the Theismann quote.  Got it.  Has this replaced your picture poasting obsession?
 
 Point 2:  For your one Theroux I can throw (get it?) about a gazillion other articles back at ya from people (activists who live there, not just visit) that detail the good that is being done.  He's just a misanthrope who was in the Peace Corps and has written one good book and then was ignored, and is now pissed that a "rock star" is getting the attention for good works.  Welcome to the (unfortunate) real world.  Do-gooders who have no name recognition don't get attention.  Hence (fun word), the need for celebrities to get involved in the right way (not just photo ops) and get more attention. (again, unfortunately).  
 
 Point 3.  Arguing (debate) on the Internet is fun. I hope I don't defame you, I would hate to have to go jail.
 
 Signed,
 
 My Real Name.
 
 P.S.  From a Harvard prof's reaction to Theroux's article:  "... but I'm not convinced that blanket dismissals like Theroux's are helpful. As good as his writing is, he has perhaps gotten a bit too cynical and sweeping in his tone. "
Title: Re: Close encounter of the Bono kind....
Post by: Frank Gallagher on January 10, 2006, 06:06:00 am
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Originally posted by brennser:
  jesus mankie, how long have you lived in Ireland? Don't you know that we're a nation of begrudgers?
 
 We wouldn't want gratify the fucker by making him think we thought he was a big deal....he's just Bobby Hewsons son from Ballymun
 
 
You didn't see George Best's funeral then?
Title: Re: Close encounter of the Bono kind....
Post by: Frank Gallagher on January 10, 2006, 06:11:00 am
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Originally posted by you be betty:
   
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Originally posted by Roadbike Mankie:
   
Take a deep, slow breath...Ready?  Ready.  
 
 Celebrities are actually real, mortal human beings, with normal-people lives, too.  As hard as it may be to believe; they shit in the same public bathrooms as you and I. [/b]
I think you missed the point....I know the Irish wouldn't give him the ego-boost of acknowledging his presence, but the area he was in was a major tourist area...as in, FULL OF TOURISTS!
 
 And I personally have no desire to meet celebs, and probably have met more than most on this board (Jag probably being the exception)
Title: Re: Close encounter of the Bono kind....
Post by: on January 10, 2006, 12:26:00 pm
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Originally posted by Arlette:
 For your one Theroux[...]He's just a misanthrope who was in the Peace Corps and has written one good book
I have read several of his nonfiction books & novels and I would say that he has written more than one good'un.    
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Originally posted by Arlette:
 Hence (fun word), the need for celebrities to get involved[...]and get more attention.  
Since when have we ever had need of "Poltically Active" celebrities...especially rock stars.  Rock stars are the worst ego-trip there is in the world.
 
 In conclusion, I'm happy that Bongo has become such a self-actualized person.  I'm sure it gives him a warm fuzzy every time a starving African gets a brand spanking new Dellā?¢ computer with Intelā?¢ inside.
 
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 BTW, I had my first close encounter.  I was in the Hot Topic @ Tyson's Corner browsing Gwar action figures (http://www.metalhammer.co.uk/article.asp?ID=9015&type=NWS), when lo-and-behold I noticed a scraggly man peeing against the back wall of the store.  When he turned around I realised it was Bongo.  Shocked, I called for mall security, but he had already slithered away by the time they showed up.
Title: Re: Close encounter of the Bono kind....
Post by: brennser on January 10, 2006, 07:22:00 pm
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Originally posted by Roadbike Mankie:
   
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Originally posted by brennser:
  jesus mankie, how long have you lived in Ireland? Don't you know that we're a nation of begrudgers?
 
 We wouldn't want gratify the fucker by making him think we thought he was a big deal....he's just Bobby Hewsons son from Ballymun
 
 
You didn't see George Best's funeral then? [/b]
um, last time I checked its a bit difficult to give a dead person an ego boost....
Title: Re: Close encounter of the Bono kind....
Post by: Frank Gallagher on January 11, 2006, 05:52:00 am
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Originally posted by brennser:
   
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Originally posted by Roadbike Mankie:
   
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Originally posted by brennser:
  jesus mankie, how long have you lived in Ireland? Don't you know that we're a nation of begrudgers?
 
 We wouldn't want gratify the fucker by making him think we thought he was a big deal....he's just Bobby Hewsons son from Ballymun
 
 
You didn't see George Best's funeral then? [/b]
um, last time I checked its a bit difficult to give a dead person an ego boost.... [/b]
So your saying the Irish only acknowledge the dead ones? Makes the whole Bobby Sands bollocks make sense after all these years.
Title: Re: Close encounter of the Bono kind....
Post by: brennser on January 11, 2006, 08:12:00 am
we're sentimental begrudgers....and while I'm at  it am I the only one who thinks the STaunton/Robson managerial combination is incredibly risky??
Title: Re: Close encounter of the Bono kind....
Post by: Frank Gallagher on January 12, 2006, 06:12:00 am
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Originally posted by brennser:
  we're sentimental begrudgers....and while I'm at  it am I the only one who thinks the STaunton/Robson managerial combination is incredibly risky??
Can't say I'm that bothered either way personally...but it seems the general opinion of the Irish is that the  sentimentalists think it's great and the realists think it's totally fucked up.
 
 Why not Robson/Staunton for 2-3 years, nothing like learning your trade from a master.
Title: Re: Close encounter of the Bono kind....
Post by: chaz on January 12, 2006, 10:21:00 am
No question Bono is a total megalomaniac....in fact in interviews i've heard him admit to this as well as that little messiah complex he's got.  
 
 That being so, I don't see how anyone could have a problem with his philanthropic activities.  Sure they feed his ego, sell records and I get really sick of watching the news and reading magazines and seeing him EVERYWHERE.  But bottom line is he's making a difference.  And even if you don't think is (and we could debate this all day but I won't bother) at least he's trying.