posted by leftdog at Monday, September 14, 2009 |Permalink
I had the fortune to meet him in a bar on Bloor St. in Toronto in 1989 and he was totally by himself and we had a general conversation.
He was just a regular guy and unaffected by his celebrity. Where we were was at the back of the bar and nobody could recognise him in the half light that bars have.
Then some idiot of a personal assistant came in and ended things very suddenly. The last I saw was him shrugging his shoulders and rolling his eyes at the assistant breaking up a quiet and enjoyable time.
I had the fortune to meet him in a bar on Bloor St. in Toronto in 1989
and he was totally by himself and we had a general conversation.
He was just a regular guy and unaffected by his celebrity. Where we were was at the back of the bar and nobody could recognise him in the half light that bars have.
Then some idiot of a personal assistant came in and ended things very suddenly. The last I saw was him shrugging his shoulders and rolling his eyes at the assistant breaking up a quiet and enjoyable time.
Posted by Anonymous | 8:52 pm, September 14, 2009
RIP Mr. Swayze
Torontonian - what a nice memory you have to carry with you (well at least the first part of that evening)
Posted by sassy | 7:08 am, September 15, 2009
Patrick, you were a marvellous actor, who put passion, feeling, pureness and positive energy of life all together in one character!
Thanks !
Posted by Frank | 11:24 am, September 26, 2009