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As a non-basketball fan, I'd say you would be considered more "famous" -- Have a cookie.
 
outlaws star has fallen, and you are up 13%? on imdb, its a wrap.

although when outlaw is a perennial all star...
 
Jeffrey Dahmer is more famous than both. I personally think being "famous" is overratted. If I had my way, I would want to have the money of the rich and famous but not the famous part.

But you tell us KS . . . is being famous fun? Do you get appearnce gigs? More tail? Treated better in public? What is fun about being famous?
 
Me or Travis Outlaw?

It occurs to me that I might be more famous than Travis Outlaw. He does yield more Google searches than me, but when I was on "Bones," 10 million people watched me every week. Only 10 million people watched the Dream Boston-LA Finals matchup and Travis Outlaw was, of course, nowhere near that series. My show is watched all over the world. In fact, I got swarmed by fans when I was in Germany last fall. Outlaw's games aren't shown worldwide, for the most part. Of course, the superstars like Roy, LeBron, Kobe, Shaq are way more famous than me. But Travis? I think it's at least a push. Thoughts?
Are you kidding me? You expect us to debate your personal fame? This is about the most pathetic post I've ever seen. Sorry, but you've sunk to a new low.
 
Are you kidding me? You expect us to debate your personal fame? This is about the most pathetic post I've ever seen. Sorry, but you've sunk to a new low.

man this is forever old, so he mustve sunk to a new low awhile ago, and is on his way back up.
 
Some of you take this thread too seriously, like I really care about it. I don't. I was just being funny (to those who can take a joke, that is). As for what it's like to be famous, the answer is obviously that I'm really not. Not that famous. Most photographers don't know who I am when I walk down a red carpet. I do get recognized and approached maybe 8-10 times a week in public or so and I rather like it. It's nice to know that people watch the show and that my career has gotten to the point where some people all over the world know who I am. It kinda pisses me off when I read that people that are about on my level of fame whine and complain about being accosted in public. I hear of people who lie and say it's not them or that it was a "big mistake" that they went to Disneyland or wherever because everyone wanted pictures with them. It's like, seriously? You don't like a little love and adoration? I mean it comes with the territory. Why put yourself on TV if you don't want anyone to notice you? So like I said, I welcome it.

My sense of humor doesn't translate on this board though.
 
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you have a wikipedia page, so consider your life to be complete

can ANYONE else on this board say they have a wikipedia page? one they didn't create themselves?
 
Some of you take this thread too seriously, like I really care about it. I don't. I was just being funny (to those who can take a joke, that is). As for what it's like to be famous, the answer is obviously that I'm really not. Not that famous. Most photographers don't know who I am when I walk down a red carpet. I do get recognized and approached maybe 8-10 times a week in public or so and I rather like it. It's nice to know that people watch the show and that my career has gotten to the point where some people all over the world know who I am. It kinda pisses me off when I read that people that are about on my level of fame whine and complain about being accosted in public. I hear of people who lie and say it's not them or that it was a "big mistake" that they went to Disneyland or wherever because everyone wanted pictures with them. It's like, seriously? You don't like a little love and adoration? I mean it comes with the territory. Why put yourself on TV if you don't want anyone to notice you? So like I said, I welcome it.

My sense of humor doesn't translate on this board though.

Which is why you bumped it?
 
I thought it was obvious that kingspeed was humoring us.

Eric, you really should bring back the floppy hair.
 
actually, if you remember the time frame of this original thread, he was dead serious about it as he was mentioning it on the main board.
 
As for what it's like to be famous, the answer is obviously that I'm really not. Not that famous. Most photographers don't know who I am when I walk down a red carpet. I do get recognized and approached maybe 8-10 times a week in public or so and I rather like it. It's nice to know that people watch the show and that my career has gotten to the point where some people all over the world know who I am. It kinda pisses me off when I read that people that are about on my level of fame whine and complain about being accosted in public.
You should have quit a long time ago. You're only making it worse now.
 

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