I see what you mean, but it seems Andy Richter, who is also a celebrity and knows what that's like, didn't think he'd mind. He must've known it would get back to Glenn.
I agree. Much as I love seeing pics of the guys, planned or not, I always feel a bit guilty looking at pictures like this. You'd think, given who Andy is, he'd do things a little differently, but I guess it's kind of cool that he's as in awe of Glenn as we are. Or at least somewhat!
I can't even imagine sitting somewhere eating and taking a picture of another diner regardless of who it might be. Tweeting later that I saw that person is one thing, posting a pic is another. The fact that the pic is so blurry tells me it was done hurriedly and 'on the sly'.
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yep I agree woth you va
He must have been dumb struck or star struck himself
It begs the question; do you think photos of him at Lakers games are intrusive?!
I guess I don't because all the celebrities go there and know they'll get photographed and even put up on the big screen. It's the Lakers culture. They even publish seating charts that tell you where the celebrities sit. Now, a Clippers game I might feel differently about.
Anywhere else, if you go up to him, shake his hand, ask for a picture, that's cool, but to sneak in a picture of someone who doesn't know they're being photographed, well, that makes you no better than paparazzi.
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