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Old 2007-04-07
Unregistered32
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Default Re: Has Anyone ever rented to anyone famous? (Past & Present)

Rented to Lonnie Anderson in Sherman Oaks, CA. Nice lady, too much plastic surgery.
Rented to John Ratzenberger in Calabasas, CA(Cliff from Cheers). Nice, smart guy. No problems.
Rented to Ed Asner in Van Nuys, CA. He crashed one of our ML350's. We had a nice conversation in the car during the pick-up though. Very nice.
Rented to Sean Astin in Woodland Hills, CA(Frodo's friend from LOTR). Really short. Kind of a dick. You know who I am?....
Rented to WC from The Westside Connection in Calabasas, CA. Rented him a Volvo V70. Nice guy. Super nappy beard but still a nice guy.
Rented to Jodie Foster's mom in Calabasas, CA. Her mom said she still has her first car (a yellow Volkswagen Bug) sitting in her garage after all these years.
Rented to Joe Don Baker in Calabasas, CA(played Babe Ruth in The Natural, also in a few James Bond movies with Pierce Brosnan). What a drunk...Car smelled like ass afterwords.
Rented to Will Smith in Calabasas, CA. He had a S-class with a custom suede interior. Nice guy. Very talkative.
Rented to Jim Rome in Reseda, CA. What a dick. He's about 5 feet tall so I guess he has something to complain about...
Rented to most of the cast of 24 when they used to shoot in Woodland Hills, CA. Personally dealt with Keifer several times. Shorter than he looks on TV but gave me a little mini-tour of the CTU set. Jack Bauer rules!! Almost every vehicle you see on that show is an ERAC car.
Rented to the cast of Charmed when they shot in Woodland Hills, CA. Personally dealt with Alyssa Milano. Huge cans, kind of bitchy though. Rose McGowen also had huge cans and was a little bitchy. Shannon Doherty had little cans and was a huge bitch.
Delivered car to Brian McKnight in Chatsworth, CA. Very nice guy. Felt a little sorry for him though because he had about 20 other people living in his house mooching off him.

I've dealt with a lot of celebs. The bottom line with them is the less you acknowledge their celebrity and just treat them like a normal person, the nicer and happier they are. Also a quick tip for dubbing celebs. Just bring up the hassle of having us file an insurance claim and then have everyone in the world knowing they had a car accident. Just take the dub and don't worry about it. Your secret is safe with ERAC.
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