A Quote by Don Johnson

I was a little, skinny, runt kid, and I decided that bowling was what I was going to do in life. — © Don Johnson
I was a little, skinny, runt kid, and I decided that bowling was what I was going to do in life.
We had this little yard, and during the summer holidays, when my mum and dad were working, I spent hours bowling a golf ball at a stick. Just bowling, bowling, bowling. And I got to where I could hit the stick every time, repeating the same action. That's where the darts came from.
Clearly, I wanted to be a pro wrestler, but I got laughed at. I was kind of the runt. I was never the tallest kid or the biggest kid or the strongest kid, so I would get laughed at when I'd say it.
I spent a lot of time bowling as a kid, mostly because I grew up in bowling alleys. They were kind of my playgrounds.
I don't know who decided that skinny was more appealing than not skinny. It seems arbitrary.
I was always such a skinny kid, so I kind of grew up with an 'I hate skinny' mentality.
I was always such a skinny kid, so I kind of grew up with an "I hate skinny" mentality.
I was a skinny guy growing up, and I still feel like that same skinny kid.
Look, you runny-nosed little runt. You're going to back off right now, or I'm going to rip that safety pin out of your nose and pin your mouth shut.
My brother nurtured the love of stand-up comedy in a skinny little black kid named Tony.
My family called me a wiggle tail because I was a little skinny, wiry kid full of energy.
I think it was Under-16 when I started really focusing on bowling and trying to work out how I was going to go about my bowling and that sort of thing.
Bowling, I like bowling. I've been getting into this bowling thing. It's kinda fun.
I don't like my physique. Who does? I was a skinny guy growing up, and I still feel like that same skinny kid.
My dad's a professor of medicine; my mum was a nurse. My little sister is going into healthcare. My older sister is a nurse; my brother's in finance - I'm the runt of the litter.
No, you just keep crashing my life. Look—" I said, and Al grunted. "Here it comes," the demon muttered. "Listen. Listen to this, runt. She's going to have a list.
I'm just a skinny kid from Glennville, Georgia - 3,500 people, two traffic lights - going to the Hall of Fame.
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