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VIP?

 

 

 

Once, many moons ago, i went to an F1 Powerboat Racing Championship affair in Plymouth with a friend of mine who knew one of the drivers and we went into the VIP area - very nice indeed, and afterwards went to see the boats up close - the equivalent of going into the garage at an F1 race.

 

Brilliant day :D

 

So.... Have you ever been a VIP?

If so spill the beans :D

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Not that I'm aware of!

 

My hubby belongs to a race horse syndicate (I believe that he owns the flea on the bottom of one of the horses!)and got an owners' badge for a meeting at Goodwood. He felt like a VIP but I don't think it really counts!

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Someone I know really well used to work for an Emergency Planning and Response dept.

I helped out at a few of the "planned disasters" in the admin cell, signing people in, marshalling etc.

 

One really big event a couple of years ago at Aston Uni happened (a simulated disaster in the city centre), and there was a VIP tour with the heads of West Midlands Police, Fire, Ambulance, Council, MOD, Travel WM, Red Cross and St. Johns were all there, all quite important people etc 8)

 

Well ... because I was in the admin cell with another friend, we had all the VIP lanyards to hand out and there were 2 left :whistle::wink:

 

Theres us two wondering along and join the group of all these VIP's in suits (us in our high-viz jackets and walkie talkies!) pretending to understand, it was all really interesting listening to each person saying what their teams were doing. We got to go in all the fire engines, massive inflatable army tents/shelter (it was called D.E.N.N.I.S or something like that - can't remember what it stands for though :lol:), ambulances. There was a helicopter but we were only allowed to look!

We got back and had sandwiches, cake and coffee, then wondered back to sign everyone out at the end of the day!

 

I still have the VIP lanyard hanging up! :lol:

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Through work (and general jamminess) I went to the Qualifying day at Silverstone last year as a VIP. It was amazing - breakfast laid on when we got there, champagne from about 10am, four-course lunch, posh wine with lunch, and cocktail 'hour' for the rest of the day. Very nice thank you! Saw a few drivers and minor celebs in the flesh and had my picture taken with Lewis's car in the pit lane just before the race.

 

Oh, and the racing was alright too :wink:

 

Left the company and gone to a new job now. What was I thinking?!... :roll:

 

Kate

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VIP pass to Aerosmith concert in Glasgow years ago, included a meet and greet (and kiss) with the band and photo shoot.

 

Wow!!! Very :mrgreen:

 

Had VIP tickets to V2000, "Ooops, word censored!"nal Champions League at Highbury & Electric 6 at Shepherd's Bush. :D

 

Mainly won in comps!! Do you really think anyone's going to be fooled into thinking I'm special. :wink:

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Only on my holidays flying. 8)

I've felt like a V.I.P on my dads 60th birthday - with the limosine. We went Rusholme for a curry & all the locals & some children were banging on the windows & hounding us for our autographs - soooooooooooooooo funny!

 

I wouldn't want to be famous or mighty rich. I'm me & I like me & my little life. :D

 

Emma.x

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I own shares in a racing driver... Justin Wilson ex-F1 (Minardi & Jaguar) and current Champ Car / Indy Car racer in the USA.

 

I've been to some of his IndyCar races on trips organised by the "Investers' Club" which included hospitality from the team. So our "base" for the day was the team tent, we had breakfast and lunch with the team and breakfast on one day of themeeting with Justin himself.

 

I've also been "invited" to gatecrash Paul Stoddard (ex-Minardi boss)'s party at the Assen Champ Car race.

 

PJ

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My first husband, now late, had a quarter share in a horse that ran at Ascot one year and I stood next to the Queen in the parade ring :!:

The next day I was walking the dogs along the Long walk at Winsdor during my lunchtime break and Prince Phillip shouted ... "get out of the way, you with the dogs" as he whooshed past in his pony and trap.

Oh well, from Posh to Hoi Polloi in 24 hours :(

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We also had a share in a horse so were in winners enclosure etc.

 

Hubby works for gaming company so we often go to races and have lunch and tea and copious amounts of alcohol in private function rooms. At Cheltenham Gold Cup we were in the enclosure before the race and Princess Anne walked just behind me and some of the group were invited to go up to her box, it was my birthday that day and they said I should go but I didn't want to. I enjoy these days, they make me feel special even if I'm not a VIP. :D

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I don't know if it counts but we went for a meal at Jean-Christophe Novelli's house a couple of months ago on the night it snowed really heavily (we had to get back from Herts to Wiltshire at 2am in heavy snow which was, ummm, fun!).

 

I have photos if anyone would like to see them. He was delicious, as was the food...

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When I lived out in LA, one of my roomates was a writer for a television show. He got us an invite to the opening of "Jurassic Park" and we got to walk the "red carpet" into the show. It was funny to see all the photographers relize we were "Ooops, word censored!"odys and stop taking pictures. :doh:

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We all went to Cheltenham races back in November and were in one of the posh restaurant areas and had a table with a fab view over the racecourse. My OH's firm have a few tickets a year through sponsorship and they had some left from a previously cancelled day at last years Gold Cup meeting but they were only available for a Sunday and they though that clients wouldn't be interested so we had a firms family day out. The children loved it and we got a tour of the weighing room and some other areas not usually open to the public. The most famous people we saw were some of the trainers and channel 4 presenters.

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I don't know if it counts but we went for a meal at Jean-Christophe Novelli's house a couple of months ago on the night it snowed really heavily (we had to get back from Herts to Wiltshire at 2am in heavy snow which was, ummm, fun!).

 

I have photos if anyone would like to see them. He was delicious, as was the food...

Oh he's yummy!

 

I guess my biggest VIP experience was when I was on Jim'll Fix It :oops::oops::oops:

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