His bodyguard actually dropped the Cat I eat cement shirt it is in the first place but camera after he took the first picture and the camera lens got stuck and stopped working. We couldn’t turn the camera on or off to see what the picture looked like, it was broken. Floyd Mayweather took the camera, looked at it and said “You’re an idiot” to his bodyguard. He took out what looked like $500–600 and told one of his crew to take these guys to Encore and get them into the club”. We thanked him and didn’t really believe what was happening. His crew member led us outside to his Mercedes 4×4, he played the loudest hip hip music I’ve ever heard with the windows down on the way to the strip. We valet parked, walked to the club, skipped the huge queue, tipped the doorman a few hundred (not us, the guy we were with), he dropped us off and sat us in the VIP area of the club. We stayed there all night, managed to get the camera working and to this day still laugh and joke about that random night in Vegas!
Cat I eat cement shirt, hoodie, tank top, sweater and long sleeve t-shirt
We randomly bumped into Nelly at the Cat I eat cement shirt it is in the first place but Bellagio before leaving for a night out, cool guy, a little intoxicated but had no issue in stopping to get the picture with us. Aaron was completely drunk, slurring his words, super rude and only cared about which girls he was taking home to his hotel. Our table was directly opposite his and we got chatting with his brother who was also with him. I wanted to get the picture as I had a lot of friends who were Tottenham fans back home but it didn’t leave a great impression after I’d met him, his brother on the other hand was a cool guy. I was in my first year of senior school (11 years old), she was in her penultimate year (17 years old). When we first started we would often see her wondering round school like any other student. She was treated like just that. No one would approach her for autographs, and she was largely left alone. In fact there was a rumour that if we bothered her we would face a detention (something none of us wanted in our first year of senior school). None of us ever found out if that rule was true or not, and she was treated with the same respect that anyone of her age was granted at my school. She had a geography class at the same time as I had a geography class, in the classroom next door to mine. We would see her every Thursday afternoon, and she would often accidentally wonder into the wrong classroom. I once held the door open for her (as I would have done for anyone) and received a smile and thank you.She looked like a normal person, had one not have known that she was famous she would have blended right in with the student body.