I hate name
droppers. It goes way back to an online writing group I was involved
with in the late 80's. We had this one woman who everything she said
was about someone famous. She couldn't write a sentence without
including at least one well-known name. Every post was...
"So I got up this morning and rushed off to have
breakfast with Tom Wolfe. The sparkling conversation only
pinnacled when the distinguished gentleman at the next table
turned out to be my dear friend George Plimpton! Oh what a
delightful and witty card that George is!"
I'm not kidding.
She actually said things like that on a daily basis. It was
embarrassing and sad. I don't know whether it was true or not. Even I
had to doubt it, though. People who really know people don't usually
go around all day taking every opportunity -- hell, making
every opportunity -- to trumpet it to everyone near and far. She came
off like she had some extreme psychological deficiencies she was
trying to cover with vain attempts at impressing us. It was ethos
stealing at its worst.
Her
self-aggrandizement by association left such a bad taste in my mouth
I've gone out of my way to not mention anyone famous ever since, even
when appropriate. I didn't want to even remotely come off like her.
Perhaps I went to far in the opposite direction. Maybe it's something
I need to get over. I wanted to write about Tony Randall last week
and it would probably include some name dropping. I've also noticed a
couple of other articles I've written but not posted contained famous
names. So before I post them, I'm apologizing in advance. I hate name
droppers and name dropping. Sometimes it can't be helped.