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Bumped into Randy Moss


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Had no idea he lives in Charlotte.  I helped him open the door, had no idea who it was… he turn around and said thanks.  It was like “Holy poo!” moment. He just laugh (probably sees that look a lot) and we went our separate directions.

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Many years ago I bumped into Herman Moore late at night at a Wal-Mart.  He was visiting family, and its the same town that Ferrell Edmunds is from (former NFL TE who's the father of the Edmunds brothers).  He was walking out the door in front of me with a big fan under one arm and a video game system under the other.  I could have swore it was Ferrell.  Then he turned around to me and said "what's up big guy."  I'm like "holy poo that's Herman Moore!"

Up until that point it never sunk in how big Herman Moore was relative to "normal" sized people.  I thought he was a dang NFL TE!

I saw Randy Moss once passing thru the Denver airport.  He didn't even acknowledge me.  I understand I was part of a crowd of people 15 feet away but still. LOL

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17 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

I actually did know that. I had a private jet pilot that I rented a condo on Lake Norman from many years ago that told me about being Randy's pilot. Then he said some super racist about him and made a real awkward silence. 

Randy had two private planes+pilots in Concord airport.  Not sure if he still does.  Randy is a super quiet dude.  Really opposite from his football persona. 

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I just passed by Steve Smith in the Charlotte Airport a few minutes ago.  It's funny as he was walking by all the guys he passed snapped their heads around like seeing a hot chick and you could see most of us mumbling "wait, isn't that Steve Smith?" LOL

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