Random Ron Jeremy Sightings

Anyone who saw me at the HotMovies’ party knows I’m all about taking pictures with fans. No matter where we are, no matter what we’re doing.

This is Abteen Bagheri-Fard. I ran into him on sunset the other night and he asked for a picture. He posts music that he likes here. I lives in Los Angeles, like I do most of the time and he goes to Stanford University where he’s studying to become a writer/filmmaker.

Have we taken a picture together? Chances are we have.

E-mail it to me and I’ll post it!

-R

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» Kathy said: { Sep 1, 2008 - 05:09:39 }

Hi,

I truly enjoyed meeting you in front of Silk in Milwaukee, for the Harley 105th. I had not been able to get out and see any of the events for the 105th since I work all the time. I had gotten there later after 11pm, and according the Milwaukee Harley event schedule, I thought you were to be hosting a wet t-shirt contest at that time. I had dragged my husband there especially just so I could see you, and I guess I lucked out that you were signing autographs for people on your pictures that you had on hand, your book (which I should have bought — (I was a little flustered after my autographs), or on breasts.

When it was my turn, you were nice to give me hugs & kisses and an autograph on me & on a picture of you with handcuffs on (from the Lodge after party in Dallas). I enjoyed every hug and kiss & more. At least you could hear me over the loud speakers that they had, and I’m glad hugs are free! I wish I would have thought to bring the camera, but I didn’t. Apparently someone else’s husband had thought ahead. The shirt I had on was not handy to pull down, or up, unless the whole thing was pulled up, and I mentioned that “No one would want to see that.” You had me come over by you so all the other people by the table would not get more of a show; they did somewhat anyway.

After that we went to Heartbreakers in West Allis, and I ended up pulling my shirt up there also. I was talking to one of the girls that works there, and she wanted to see my autograph. She had really wanted to go and see you but she was working; she had even called her mom before that day to tell her you were going to be in town at Silk. Apparently you have fans of all ages — she was twenty.

Thanks,

Kathy

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