1. And they want to be celebrities, or at least meet some celebrities. 2. And would she be so proud that her dad had met a celebrity that she would sleep with the newspaper under her pillow for the rest of her life? 3. Before rushing off to meet another celebrity, Fonteyne weighed in on whom she thought should take home statues Friday night. 4. But to Heidi Lopez and Japheth Youmans, meeting those celebrities is an afterthought. 5. It is an uncomplicated, philanthropic mission of taking terminally ill youngsters to Disneyland, to meet celebrities and on shopping sprees. 6. It was a nice place to meet celebrities, too. 7. Proof that you once met a celebrity. 8. T is for the thrill of meeting a celebrity in the crowd. 9. That includes meeting celebrities, for in the early days of aviation, only the famous or wealthy could afford to fly. 10. The odds of meeting most celebrities up close and personal are about as likely as a chance encounter at the airport. |