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Craig Ferguson

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792 total appearances

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The lucky potato. But there were a lot of – I didn't know we didn't have much money because we didn't have much, but it wasn't terrible. And my parents weren't alcoholics, so step up. Gotcha. That's pretty good.

The lucky potato. But there were a lot of – I didn't know we didn't have much money because we didn't have much, but it wasn't terrible. And my parents weren't alcoholics, so step up. Gotcha. That's pretty good.

The lucky potato. But there were a lot of – I didn't know we didn't have much money because we didn't have much, but it wasn't terrible. And my parents weren't alcoholics, so step up. Gotcha. That's pretty good.

First, when I was born, they were in a one-bedroom tenement with my older brother and my older sister. And after I was born, they moved us out. There was this thing called New Towns in Britain. What happened was after the Second World War, all the cities were bombed. So they had to build new housing just outside the city, kind of like the project. Sure.

First, when I was born, they were in a one-bedroom tenement with my older brother and my older sister. And after I was born, they moved us out. There was this thing called New Towns in Britain. What happened was after the Second World War, all the cities were bombed. So they had to build new housing just outside the city, kind of like the project. Sure.

First, when I was born, they were in a one-bedroom tenement with my older brother and my older sister. And after I was born, they moved us out. There was this thing called New Towns in Britain. What happened was after the Second World War, all the cities were bombed. So they had to build new housing just outside the city, kind of like the project. Sure.

So we moved out, but the projects, but they were meant to be fancy. They weren't fancy at all. But they said they were fancy so that people would leave the city and go live in them for nothing. So we lived in a little modular house in the projects until I was about seven or eight years old. Then we moved to a slightly larger house. in the projects until I was about 16, 17. Then I leave home.

So we moved out, but the projects, but they were meant to be fancy. They weren't fancy at all. But they said they were fancy so that people would leave the city and go live in them for nothing. So we lived in a little modular house in the projects until I was about seven or eight years old. Then we moved to a slightly larger house. in the projects until I was about 16, 17. Then I leave home.

So we moved out, but the projects, but they were meant to be fancy. They weren't fancy at all. But they said they were fancy so that people would leave the city and go live in them for nothing. So we lived in a little modular house in the projects until I was about seven or eight years old. Then we moved to a slightly larger house. in the projects until I was about 16, 17. Then I leave home.

Then my parents make a little money and move to an actual house.

Then my parents make a little money and move to an actual house.

Then my parents make a little money and move to an actual house.

So there was a bit of a journey.

So there was a bit of a journey.

So there was a bit of a journey.

Well, I've got to tell you that shit. I can't tell you everywhere. I don't know what the statute of limitations is on that shit. But I joined a band. It was punk rock.

Well, I've got to tell you that shit. I can't tell you everywhere. I don't know what the statute of limitations is on that shit. But I joined a band. It was punk rock.

Well, I've got to tell you that shit. I can't tell you everywhere. I don't know what the statute of limitations is on that shit. But I joined a band. It was punk rock.

You were a drummer. I was a drummer in punk rock bands. So I lived for a long time in the back of a van. No shit. Well, I actually didn't live there. I mean, I shared a room with some guys in a band in the west end of Glasgow, which is a really fucking great neighborhood. It still is. Like, really kind of... Before hipsters were invented. Oh, they may have been invented there.

You were a drummer. I was a drummer in punk rock bands. So I lived for a long time in the back of a van. No shit. Well, I actually didn't live there. I mean, I shared a room with some guys in a band in the west end of Glasgow, which is a really fucking great neighborhood. It still is. Like, really kind of... Before hipsters were invented. Oh, they may have been invented there.