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Runnin’ With Rocky

Peter Rowe, right, takes a selfie with friends Jacob Kerstan, left, Andrew Wright, third from left and actor Sylvester Stallone in Philadelphia. Rowe said the three friends had just finished racing up the staircase at the city’s Museum of Art when they saw Stallone. Stallone made the steps famous in his first turn as fictional boxer Rocky Balboa, who used them as part of his training regimen. Thousands of people now visit the steps each year to re-create the run. (AP Photo/Peter Rowe)

Pete Rowe and two friends had just finished running up the steps at the Philadelphia Museum of Art—called the “Rocky Steps” because they were made famous during the Rocky training montage when Sylvester Stallone’s character runs up them—when they heard a familiar voice this weekend. “You guys got up here pretty fast. You’re making me look bad,” he said. They turned—and yes, it was Stallone himself. He took a selfie with the college students, and his publicist hints to the Philadelphia Inquirer that if you’re lucky, the same thing just might happen to you one day/ Evann Costaldo , Newser. More here.

Question: Are you ready for another “Rocky” movie?

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