Here is what comes to mind on an early Friday AM.....
Willie Mays, Tommy Lasorda, Ron Darling at a media event at the Waldorf Astoria for Mays back in the late 80s. Talked with each for about 5 mins. Had a great conversation with Ron Darling.
George H. W. Bush and Barbara Bush when they lived at the White House. A co-worker and I were walking around the White House (back when their was a road around it) and Barbara showed up with Millie and her puppies. The puppies were going in and out of the iron fence while we're carrying on a conversation. George joined her a couple minutes later with some guys in sunglasses. We talked about the Texas Rangers/Red Sox as they were playing a series at the time. I invited the Bushes to my wedding which was a couple months away and 1/2 mile from their Kennebunkport house. President Bush told me it was unlikely they could attend on short notice. ;-)
Nolan Ryan at a restaurant in Round Rock, Texas. The restaurant had a safe (used to be a bank) and Ryan was having dinner with friends inside the safe. A coworker and I peaked in the safe room and he invited us in to talk. We talked mostly about the Round Rock Express minor league team.
John and Patrick McEnroe, Carol Alt and Ron Duguay at a NYC upper east side bar that a friend and I used to frequent when I lived in NYC. Actually met them several times at the same watering hole. Carol Alt had the bluest eyes I've ever seen. These folks liked to party. I had played Patrick McEnroe a bunch of years earlier at a tennis tournament in Connecticut. He crushed me. I asked him if he remembered me, and he said "no". I said "good" and we shared some cocktails.
Coming out of the bathroom, I almost knocked over one of my musical icons....Steve Winwood.....at a Microsoft Tech event in the New Orleans Superdome. Had a five minute conversation about his music while Cheap Trick was on stage.
I didn't meet Andy Warhol, but I did attend his wake at his house in mid-town NYC. It was my first day living in NYC, and I had just moved in when my roommate suggested we go crash Andy Warhol's wake. It was a couple blocks over from my illegal sublet apartment. Andy had a beautiful house.
Living in New York City for a few years, I saw famous people every now and then. I'd seen Dick Clark, Joan Collins, Kurt Vonnegut on the street or in restaurants. When it comes to famous people, I think you've got to "read the room" quickly to determine if they are comfortable and willing to chat or they don't want to be bothered.
Met Michael Dell several times related to his business ventures.
That's all I got for now.....