Dont Hassle The Hoff
So there I am, minding my own business waiting for the train home from the Mads awards to set off. A few minutes before the scheduled departure a tall American boards and begins scrutinising the seat reservations. His young companion quickly discovers her seat is opposite mine and the familiar looking American settles down beside her.
I text Sarah, just to let her know I'm on the train; I'm on my way home. And sitting opposite David Hasselhoff.
Being English, I say nothing and carry on reading the 'paper. Being American, Mr Hasselhoff starts a conversation. With me. And during the course of the journey from King's Cross to Grantham we talked about my glasses (he liked 'em, wanted some the same!), trains versus planes, his recent marriage proposal, his South African holiday (he even showed me his pics on his lap-top), the Knight Rider convention he was attending, the panto he's doing and all manner of other things.
The lovely Hayley - his 'daughter' as he introduced her to me, tongue-in-cheek - and I discussed the Rugby World Cup among other things and she'll be up this morning watching her beloved Wales take on Fiji. And before I left the train David's nephew, Nick, had organised photos and autographs for Sally and Charlie.
I alighted at Grantham feeling rather dazed, like I'd woken from a rather odd but pleasant dream. So I checked my 'phone. And there were the pics...
I text Sarah, just to let her know I'm on the train; I'm on my way home. And sitting opposite David Hasselhoff.
Being English, I say nothing and carry on reading the 'paper. Being American, Mr Hasselhoff starts a conversation. With me. And during the course of the journey from King's Cross to Grantham we talked about my glasses (he liked 'em, wanted some the same!), trains versus planes, his recent marriage proposal, his South African holiday (he even showed me his pics on his lap-top), the Knight Rider convention he was attending, the panto he's doing and all manner of other things.
The lovely Hayley - his 'daughter' as he introduced her to me, tongue-in-cheek - and I discussed the Rugby World Cup among other things and she'll be up this morning watching her beloved Wales take on Fiji. And before I left the train David's nephew, Nick, had organised photos and autographs for Sally and Charlie.
I alighted at Grantham feeling rather dazed, like I'd woken from a rather odd but pleasant dream. So I checked my 'phone. And there were the pics...


Published on October 01, 2011 21:57
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