answer:Back when I was producing TV and radio commercials, I had an amusing “brief encounter” with stage and screen actor Herschel Bernardi in the break room of an L.A. recording studio. I looked at him and immediately recognized him (he was there to record the voice of Charlie the Tuna; I was recording a commercial with Jonathan Winters), and he looked back as if he knew me. The ensuing conversation, which I recall perfectly, went like this: Him to me: Hello. Don’t I know you? Me: No sir, but I certainly know you. Everybody knows you. Him: Well, I’m sure not everybody” knows me. Me: Almost everybody. Him: I doubt that, but nevertheless, I stll think I know you. Me: I’m sure you don’t, Mr. Bernardi, but let me introduce myself and tell you how much I admire your work.