Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature currently requires accessing the site using the built-in Safari browser.
If there music was any good they wouldn`t need costumes.Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons happened to come into the restaurant my then girlfriend and I were at after attending a KISS concert. Still one of the best groups I’ve ever seen live.
I’ve got to meet and even hang out with a few dozen famous musicians, but my favorite was a man who’s name escapes me right now (I have his son’s business card somewhere), was not famous, but his work is. He was responsible for the first photographs of Surveyor 1, our first soft landing on the moon. We were sailing the replica of Cabrillo’s 1542 ship in San Diego and just chatting and the topic came up. Spent much of the day listening to his stories about flying to Goldstone and watching his work unfold.In the mid 1960's on a saturday morning, at the age of 12, I went with my father who was a Lt. Col in the US Army to the military airport on the base. He was with a group of top brass, including generals and politicians to see off Robert McNamara the Sec. of Defense under Pres. Kennedy.
I was standing next to my father in awe of all the tall military bigwigs in uniform surrounding me as they shook hands with Sec. McNamara. When suddenly he turn to me, shook my hand, asked me how I was doing, then headed to board his airplane.
Sec. of Defense was the architect of the Vietnam War under both presidents Johnson and Kennedy, and little did I know I had just shaken the hand of the man who in a few years would dramatically impact my life and destiny.
Who is the most famous or infamous person you have ever met? ...