I had breakfast with Mark Victor Hansen, in Hawaii. He is the co-author of all the "Chicken Soup for the Soul" books. I was with a group, from my company on an award trip (you qualify for and win the trip...............some can buy the trip too, so there were lots of us). I knew Mark was part of our company, but had never even seen a photo of him. At breakfast, he came over to my table and asked if he could sit in the seat next to me. He extended his hand, and said "I'm Mark". We all wore name tags, so he started talking to me and my roommate, Anna, and was just a really interesting man. He got up to get more food (buffet), and I saw his name tag, hanging from his belt, with his full name. So I said "You're THAT Mark." He laughed and came back to finish breakfast. A very nice man, very warm and easy to talk with, and interested in other people. I saw him a year later, and he looked me up, and asked to see my business card, because he had heard it was a really good one, and asked if he could copy the wording. It said "This may be the last Get Well Card you will ever need". (we are in health and nutrition) Then I saw him at an airport the next year, and I heard him yell "Marilyn", across the concourse, so I looked, and saw him throw me a kiss, and wave, as he ran to get his plane. That was cool!
Back in 1965, I was on a Merry Go Round with my 2 year old son, during a break from the Seattle District Convention, and Telly Savales (Kojak on TV, if anyone remembers) was right next to me, with his children. He was in town making "The Slender Thread". I told him he looked really familiar, and he was kind of aloof, but smiled, so I asked him if he was enjoying Seattle, and he said "very much", and then turned away.
Edited by - mulan on 20 July 2002 0:5:57