The most memorable thing that happened to you

I saw Paul McCartney two times in my life. The first time I met him was 20 years ago before his concert day in my town. I was waiting for his arrival at the airport but he didn’t come out from the gate. Many fans were disappointed but one guy who was beside me murmured “Sumo wrestling tournament is taking place in Fukuoka. He might go to that venue.” I thought might be right because it could be a nice place for sightseeing in Japan. I went to the sumo wrestling venue only half believing about his idea. On the way to there, I called my mother for something, and she said to me Paul appeared on TV while he was watching sumo. I was totally excited to hear that. Now, he is in that venue is 100% sure. I began to think about how could I see him and take his picture. I’ve worked at that venue as my part time job so I knew where the dressing room and back door of that gymnastic hall was. I thought Paul came out from that backdoor to avoid a panicked audience, however, when a tall man passed across the door, one man who is beside me shouted “Paul McCartney!” I noticed he was coming out from the front door. I quickly went to the front door. The situation of the front door was chaotic, many people were trying to see him and calling his name and shouting. I could barely see him but I couldn’t take his picture so I chased his car a bit on food, fortunately, his car was stopped by the traffic jam in front of backdoor, there were not so a lot of people around there. The car window opened and Paul said “Hello” to me. I said “Hello Thank you very much! I love your music.” And I shook his hands and taking his picture. Linda thumped up to my picture. I and a woman was beside me could shock his hand at that time. And last November when he returned. After a Native The most memorable thing that happened to you I saw Paul McCartney two times in my life. The first time I met him was 20 years ago before his concert in my town. I was waiting for his arrival at the airport, but he didn’t come out from the gate. Many fans were disappointed, but one guy who was beside me murmured, “The sumo wrestling tournament is taking place in Fukuoka. He might go to that venue.” I thought his idea might be true, because it could be a nice place for sightseeing in Japan. I went to the sumo wrestling venue only half believing his idea/him. On the way to the venue, I called my mother for something, and she said to me that Paul appeared on TV while he is watching sumo. I was totally glad to hear that. Now, he is in that venue for sure. I began to think about how could I see him and take his picture. I’ve worked at that venue in my part time job, so I knew where the dressing room and back door of the gymnastic hall were. I thought Paul came out from the backdoor to avoid a panicked audience; however, when a tall man passed by the door, one man who was beside me shouted, “Paul McCartney!” I noticed he was coming out the front door. I quickly went to there. The situation at the front door was chaos; many people were trying to see him, calling his name and shouting. I could barely see him, but I couldn’t take his picture so I chased his car. Fortunately, his car was stopped because of the traffic jam in front of the back door, and there were not so many people around there. The car window opened and Paul say “Hello” to me. I said “Hello. Thank you very much! I love your music.” And I shook his hands and took his picture. Linda gave me a thumb up to my picture. A woman beside me and I could shake his hand at that time. And last November he returned... To be contin