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David Mitchell
Yes John, I have run into a few "names" while doing Savanah to Hilton Head (and nearby) pickups.
I have picked up movie actor Tom Berrigner about ten times. I have heard that when he was filming "The Big Chill" down here years ago he fell in love with the "Low Country" (coastal South Carolina) and also fell in love with someone down here. He lives about half way between here and Beaufort (site of "Big Chill", and The Great Santini).
We always picked Tom up in Savannah while holding up a false name tag - usually "Miller". He became interested in my Viet Nam service and we had a number of interesting conversations. He is a very quiet and private person.
I also picked up Meg Ryan and her young Chinese adopted daughter once. The dropoff point was interesting. They were going over to Daufuskie Island which has only boat access (no bridge). But the ferry boat landing for Daufuskie is very public and visible site. She and her "host" had arranged for us to use the barely visible and relatively unknown dock under the island bridge - no building - no public - no big ferry boat to attract attention. I dropped them by a quiet and little used dock and helped her transfer her bags onto a small 20 foot boat for a private ride - about 20 minutes over to Duafuskie. I learned later that she was meeting very privately with local Daufuskie resident, John Mellencamp.
Daufuskie, by the way, is an intresting place. Half of it is very developed with condos and a beach and a hotel or two. The other half is legally blocked from development - but is instead preserved for the largest remainning colony of "Gullah" people left on the East coast. Gullah are direct descendents of the original slaves of the southeast coast and have their own culture, language, food, and art. They are mostly the descendents of escaped slaves who swam or floated boats out to the outer bank islands and were never pursued. They have survived hundreds of years without ever merging with other clultures - white or black.
Later, in one evening I picked up Tony Romo from a condo on Hilton Head dropping him at the small Hilton Head Island airport where his privare pilot was waiitng - and then had to speed back over to Savannah to pick up news commentaor (very famous, but I cannot recall his name) at Savannah and drop him back at a hotell near Bluffton.
Finally, I drove this man - a buddy of Tony Romo's - on two nights back and forth from his hotel to dinner and sports dates with RBC Golf (Heritage) tourney on Hilton Head. After driving him the first night, he called my boss and asked for me on the second night. With his permission, I sent the folowing photo to Tony Romo, (who answered my mesages for a year or two) with the message that I was still "stuck driving the local Riff Raff to the golf course". They both laughed - super nice guys.
sorry for the sideway shot - its' Golf announcer Jim Nance.

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