I met Paul McCartney in the fall at a book signing he did in Seattle for his children's book. It was a typical seattle rainy day and I was #164 in a line of about 700 people. We were told that about 300 people would get signed books, but that time was short because he had a show that night in Portland. We kept on waiting and waiting and losing hope in line because the line never seemed to move. Finally I got in the bookshop and inched closer and closer. Once I got to shake his hand and see hello, I understood what was taking so long.
I introduced myself and said that I was going to see his show in a month with my mom and gma. He said "Well, we better make sure we practice then, won't we." We chatted about a couple other things and he was just so nice and friendly and looked you directly in the eye. He handed me my signed book and I said thanks. I didn't want to take up a whole lot of time because I knew everybody was anxious behind me.
He stopped at #205 or something like that, but ended up getting in his car at the front of the store and standing up and waving to everyone for a good couple of minutes...so if you didn't get to meet him, everyone that was stuck inside still got to see him.
I met amazing fans in the queue...one lady had seen the Beatles' last show, while others were just lifetime fans.
Anyway...that's my story

