I’ve meet most of the famous people that have influenced my life in a positive way, and it’s not by accident. Β For the first time ever, I’m divulging my tactics on how to meet celebrities, including artists, athletes, and other inspirational, culturally significant folks. Β You may say, “hey Cam, what’s this got to do with SURVIVAL?” Β Well, I believe meeting legends improves you as a person, and at the end of the day, all you can hope for is that you are better than the day before.
I think I got hooked on approaching stars in my childhood, when I stalked Portland Trail Blazer players after games with my dad. Β They’d be gingerly strolling to their luxury cars, and I’d go in for the kill. Β I offered them a basketball to sign with my Sharpie. Β Any good autograph seeker knows to bring their own fresh permanent pen. Β Nothing is worse that standing in front of your hero trying to bum a pen for a signature. Β I caught up to Clyde “The Glide” Drexler, Terry Porter, Buck Williams, and the rest of the old school Blazers. Β I remember weaseling close enough to the locker room entrance too, so that I could high five all the players as they ran out on the court. Β After that, I didn’t wash my hand for a week. Β My mom made me in the end.
I learned as a kid how to approach cool people. Β First I would say something like, “Hey, I’m a big fan. Β I just wanted to say hi, and ask for you autograph.” Β They usually obliged, but I’ve had more than my fair share of epic snubs. Β More on that in a second. Β Basically, if you see a celebrity, be chill like them. Β I offer up a compliment, but don’t go overboard. Β Plus, I tell them something about myself, that they can relate to. Β I find common ground. Β For instance, when I went up to UFC star Chael Sonnen at an amateur MMA event, I shook his hand and told him I was also an Oregon Duck. Β Then I mentioned being a ring announcer for mixed martial arts fights in Seaside, Oregon. Β I told him maybe I would announce his name one day in the octagon. Β I had his attention, and he was happy to pose for a picture, and sign an autograph for me. Β I have more autographs than a memorabilia dealer. Β Meeting athletes is easy. Β Catch them before or after the event, and be polite.
I’ve been snubbed by stars too. Β Jack Nickalus passed me by. Β Arnold Palmer told me he had signed enough autographs that day. Β But the biggest snub of all-time comes from the punk Greg Oden. Β This Blazer washout walked by me on Burnside in Portland, while I was talking on my phone. Β I hung up, and casually approached him while waiting for a crosswalk light to change. Β We were the only ones on the block. Β I said, “hey Greg, I’m a big fan (lie), and I just wanted to say hi and shake your hand.” Β Greg Oden looked me up and down, and then looked away, not saying a word. Β I backed up slowly proclaiming, “Greg Oden just snubbed me!” Β Then I yelled for all of PDX to hear, “Greg Oden is too good for the world!!!” Β The realest thing I’ve ever said. Β I told that story on my radio show on the Oregon Coast. Β I still plan to burn his basketball card on camera. Β It will never be worth anything.Β
Most celebs aren’t goons, so don’t be afraid to go up to them. Β One of my favorite encounters was when I slept on the street in Los Angeles to have a chance as a contestant on The Price is Right. Β I went during spring break right after I turned 18. Β It took 14 hours of waiting in line before I stormed CBS Studios and sat front row, one seat over from Contestant’s Row. Β I didn’t play any pricing games that day, but I did have a long conversation with Bob Barker himself. Β He towered over me, high on the stage. Β During a commercial break I had the courage to raise my hand and ask him a question, but not a stupid one. Β I’m sure he’d been asked during every damn taping about when he is doing Happy Gilmore 2. Β I could tell Bob was sick of that comment, so I buttered him up like hot corn on the cob. Β He read my price tag name tag, “Yes Cameron.” Β I said, “Bob, after all these years, how do you look so good, and stay so fit?” Β Perfectly executed. Β He rambled for 5Β minutesΒ about his days in the military, and training, and so on, then went back to the show. Β However, to my surprise, when he was way across the stage during the next break he said, “anyways Cameron, back to your question.” Β I still have that yellow price tag sticker with my name on it.
I could go on all day about the well-known people I’ve met. Β Mainly, you just need to be on the lookout. Β Get very familiar with the faces of people you appreciate. Β Be ready to approach, and try to know their schedule. Β When I worked at the mall running a kiosk, I had mini football helmets stocked, so I could throw up my back in whenever I feel like it sign, and get that autograph. Β This was in Eugene, and athletes from Oregon and around the country shopped there. Β I even had one foot by one foot sections of hardwood floor on standby for basketballers to sign. Β I remember bothering U of O sensation Luke Jackson for an autograph when I finally hunted him down in Macy’s. Β He said, “what do you just carry pieces of wood around?” Β I said yes, but he scribbled on one anyway. Β I met comedian Carlos Mencia in the mall too, and Steve “The Crocodile Hunter” Irwin’s family. Β My picture with Bindi Irwin is classic.
This is getting long, but the point is that you can meetΒ influentialΒ people too. Β Have guts, be ready, and meet them with confidence. Β Gifts don’t hurt either. Β I once went to legendary Air Jordan shoe designer Tinker Hatfield’s pad with a house warming gift. Β I crashed his party, but he invited me in anyways. Β I gave him the best ceramic vase I’d ever made. Β He put it on his mantle, and gave me a 45 minute tour. Β Just goes to show you that if you appreciate others, they will appreciate you. Β I can’t imagine the person I’d be if I hadn’t met the people that inspire me to go hard. Β The World is yours. Β Don’t let anybody bring you down. Β Meeting famous people is your God given right.
From top left: Cameron McKirdy with Haloti Ngata (NFL), Joey Chestnut (#1 Pro Eater), Aston Eaton (#1 athlete on Earth), Bindi Irwin (Freed Willy), Chael Sonnen (UFC), Badlands Booker (rapper, competitive eating champion), Joey Harrington (Oregon Duck QB), Erick Lindgren (#1 poker player in the world), Terrell Brandon (NBA All-star)
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