I thought I'd check and see if I could get on here. I'm in Portland @ the Rose Garden Arena (owned by Paul Allen) *ROAD TRIP* and sure 'nuff this place is wired.
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So what does this mean?
It means you just can't ged away from me!
mwahahahaha
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Tater, yeah, the Eye in the Sky is looking down on us, as well as the Eye in the Wall and all over. But, what can ya do? With or without gadgets, that is now life. I don't like that I am being photographed so many places I go (parks, Wal-Mart parking lots, toll booths,...) but I don't see any way to get away from it. So...on with life and have as much fun as we can as we go, right? Just not blindly.Paul Gardner Allen (born January 21, 1953 in Seattle, Washington) is an American entrepreneur.
With Bill Gates, he formed Microsoft. Allen regularly appears on lists of the richest people in the world; as of 2007 Forbes ranks him the fifth richest American [1], worth an estimated $18.0 billion. He is the founder and chairman of Vulcan Inc. (his private asset management company) and chairman of Charter Communications. Allen also has a multibillion dollar investment portfolio which includes large stakes in DreamWorks Animation SKG, Digeo, Oxygen Media, real estate holdings and more than 40 other technology, media and content companies.
Allen was recently invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).
Allen also owns three professional sports teams: The Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League, the Portland Trail Blazers of the National Basketball Association and a future Seattle soccer franchise in Major League Soccer that will begin playing in the 2009 season.
In 2007, Allen was listed among Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People in The World.
He currently resides in Mercer Island, Washington.
Get them to post some of their pics of you in that "Pics of us" thread!Kares4Rush wrote:BBO, that "winky" guy is plan scary!!!![]()
I know what you mean about being photographed all the time. I count at least 13 cameras that "follow me" on my daily walk to work from the train in Manhattan. Creepy!