This is inspired by Alan Burns' Nostalgic Fortran thread.
My brother used to have a web site called "Lame Claim to Fame". Members would post their lame claims to fame in the form of celebrities with whom they had a connection and everybody would vote on them. Points were awarded based on the lameness of the celebrity and the tenuousness of the connection.
So for example, my brother's Lame Claim to Fame was that as a small child on a family outing to climb Ben Nevis, we met Jimmy Savile coming the other way doing a charity hit-a-golf-ball-up-a-mountain-and-back-again-athon and Jimmy Savile patted him on the head.
My brother thought that was a pretty good score, but it was bested by my lame claim to fame which was that as a small child on a family outing to climb Ben Nevis, we met Jimmy Savile coming the other way doing a charity hit-a-golf-ball-up-a-mountain-and-back-again-athon and Jimmy Savile patted my brother on the head. I outpointed him because my claim was one more step removed from his.
My other lame claim to fame is that when I was a teenager, I cycled to my friend's house and got a puncture on the way. While I was examining my bike trying to decide what to do,
Harry Worth came out of his house and offered to lend me a bicycle pump.
So, let's hear your lame claims to fame.