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Wednesday, March 21, 2007

My Slight Brush With Celebrity ... Pt. II

Continuing my series in run-ins with famous people ... this is my second, by the way ... I just wanted to talk about this for a second.

So, I was coming off of my flight, waiting for my brother at the Austin Airport. I went to baggage claim, and got my bags. I went to sit down at another carousel, and, naturally, being a sociologist, I looked around at the random faces in the crowd.

Okay, so, before I get to my next part (storyteller I'm trying to be), I should make it clear that today was UT's Pro Day - that's basically when many NFL teams' scouts and coaching staffs come to the University of Texas to take a look at Pro prospects for the upcoming draft in April.

Now, as I was saying, I was looking around, and guess who I see, standing in the middle of the terminal, waiting for his luggage? Chicago Bears Head Coach Lovie Smith.

I wasn't sure, at first - I had to take a second look ... and a third look ... and a fourth. After awhile, I was convinced he was Lovie Smith. He was wearing orange - a Chicago Bears team color - and he was talking to a guy who was wearing navy blue and orange - natural Chicago Bears colors. I even overheard him speaking - same southern twang in his voice. That was definitely him.

I wanted to go up to him and ask for his autograph - but, what would I say? "Coach Smith ... sorry about that Super Bowl loss ... stick with Rex Grossman, he'll get it eventually"? What am I, nuts? Although, I did want to get a picture with him and send it to Anne and Colleen - I know they're Bears fans. I wasn't sure whether to even bother the guy.

Anyway, I didn't approach him - my brother called me and picked me up before I had the chance to say anything. Oh, well. Anyway, that's it. Being a huge sports fan, that was a pretty surreal experience - even though I didn't even do anything.

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