I walked past Jessie once on my lunch break. Won't say where, not my place to say.
I was so star struck that I panicked, decided to try not to freak her out, tried to look casual and probably looked like a right weirdo going past her on the other side of the street not knowing where to look.
I walked past Sarah Shahi on 57th Street once. Didn't have a pie handy, but I hastily pulled a Twinkie out of my backback and threw it at her. Served 4 months out of an 18-month sentence (overcrowding); got out in January.
Thanks for taking my lighthearted, positive post (as pretty much every post I have EVER made on this forum is) and cynically twisting it into something dark and weird. I genuinely think that's your issue, not mine.
Approaching complete strangers in public, broaching the subject of their very-private fetish orientated work they do and then offering to buy them gifts is not lighthearted, though. It's actually the epitome of utterly and fantastically creepy and it doesn't take any twisting to make it either weird or dark.
PieGirlKay said: I was in a local Target store with my son (when he was very young) with a shopping cart loaded with shaving cream and pie shells. While I walked around the store I had the sense that someone was following me. Eventually he approached me and asked me if I was piegirlkay and if all that shaving cream was for fun.
I FREAKED OUT! I told him 'no', I wasn't that person. As he walked away I grabbed my son and ran out of that store. I called my husband and just told him I never wanted to go on the UMD ever again.
This happened in the early 2000's and I didn't return until 2008. That was a totally creepy experience and one I never want to experience again.
Well I for one, am very glad you had the courage to return. I can't get enough of your posts!
I met one of the girls that modeled for the producer that Meg did work for (sorry can't remember his name) a few years ago at a place I worked at in Swindon. She also worked in the Petrol Station nearby too. That was quite bizarre!