Rick Reuben, posting a coked-up photo of Anna Paquin is a pretty funny way to bump a four-year-old thread.
A few weeks before the post preceding that bump, I went to the DNC in Boston with a couple friends. The most ridiculous event we talked our way into was a ritzy fundraiser for the Brady Campaign, which at that moment was (unsuccessfully) working against the expiring Assault Weapons Ban. We enjoyed raw oysters, tuna, and all the booze you could want on the 50th story of the Prudential Center while keeping an eye on Katie Couric, Steve Buscemi, and Ted Kennedy. Lewis Black was invited to give a short monologue about assault weapons, which was all right. He's a UNC alum like two of us, so we got a picture with him. Nice enough guy.
If you've been to a lot of political events or watched some C-SPAN, you are familiar with the tendency of politicians to lay their accents on thick when they're in their hometowns and to temper them when they're away. Ted Kennedy was Bwastoning it up so hard that I could barely understand some of his speech.
As the party dispersed - and this is in the celebrities meeting celebrities category - we were near Ted and Steve. We saw a couple of Kennedy's twentysomething-looking aides huddle with the Senator, saying "Sir, Steve Buscemi is here. You should meet him."
"Who?"
"Steve Buscemi. He is a famous actor."
"Steve who?"
"Steve Buh-seh-mee. He is a very famous actor, and you should meet him, sir."
"OK. Steve Buh-seh-mee. OK."
My friend Patrick with Steve Buscemi, meeting someone other than Ted Kennedy:
Brushing with Celebrity...
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