Walton Goggins
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And retail, you know, at the mall, like a lot of people do. But with one of my best friends, this guy Edwin, and a crew of guys that I grew up with, we sold newspapers, the Atlanta Journal of the Constitution, door to door. And we would only work like three hours a day. But we had that gift to gab, you know, and, you know, just to make people have a good time.
And we sold so many, so many subscriptions to Atlanta Journal of the Constitution. It was so much fun. Yeah.
And we sold so many, so many subscriptions to Atlanta Journal of the Constitution. It was so much fun. Yeah.
And we sold so many, so many subscriptions to Atlanta Journal of the Constitution. It was so much fun. Yeah.
Oh, God, absolutely. And I don't carry it with me so much anymore. But I think that's one of the most profound kind of insecurities that I had with me for a long time. Two things, really. But one, being this outsider, not having a lot as a kid and There was one moment where I was dating this girl, and I just liked her so much. I had the biggest crush on this person.
Oh, God, absolutely. And I don't carry it with me so much anymore. But I think that's one of the most profound kind of insecurities that I had with me for a long time. Two things, really. But one, being this outsider, not having a lot as a kid and There was one moment where I was dating this girl, and I just liked her so much. I had the biggest crush on this person.
Oh, God, absolutely. And I don't carry it with me so much anymore. But I think that's one of the most profound kind of insecurities that I had with me for a long time. Two things, really. But one, being this outsider, not having a lot as a kid and There was one moment where I was dating this girl, and I just liked her so much. I had the biggest crush on this person.
And I remember her mom was coming to pick me up, and I think I lied to my mom. She knew where I was going to go, and I said, Mom, I think she's going to be here pretty soon. I didn't give her my address. I gave her my neighbor's address. And I said, Okay, Mom, I think you're coming. I love you. Bye-bye. And I ran out and hid in the ditch.
And I remember her mom was coming to pick me up, and I think I lied to my mom. She knew where I was going to go, and I said, Mom, I think she's going to be here pretty soon. I didn't give her my address. I gave her my neighbor's address. And I said, Okay, Mom, I think you're coming. I love you. Bye-bye. And I ran out and hid in the ditch.
And I remember her mom was coming to pick me up, and I think I lied to my mom. She knew where I was going to go, and I said, Mom, I think she's going to be here pretty soon. I didn't give her my address. I gave her my neighbor's address. And I said, Okay, Mom, I think you're coming. I love you. Bye-bye. And I ran out and hid in the ditch.
And I saw these lights kind of coming and I, and I knew it was them. And so I just jumped out and like, as if I was walking down the driveway and they pulled in and then the porch light kind of came on behind me. And I just jumped in the car. It's like, okay, let's go. Let's go. Well, can't we meet your, you know, your mom? No, no, no. She's let's just get out of here.
And I saw these lights kind of coming and I, and I knew it was them. And so I just jumped out and like, as if I was walking down the driveway and they pulled in and then the porch light kind of came on behind me. And I just jumped in the car. It's like, okay, let's go. Let's go. Well, can't we meet your, you know, your mom? No, no, no. She's let's just get out of here.
And I saw these lights kind of coming and I, and I knew it was them. And so I just jumped out and like, as if I was walking down the driveway and they pulled in and then the porch light kind of came on behind me. And I just jumped in the car. It's like, okay, let's go. Let's go. Well, can't we meet your, you know, your mom? No, no, no. She's let's just get out of here.
And, and the other thing was not having a, um, not finishing college and not having those four years of deep soulful learning, um,
And, and the other thing was not having a, um, not finishing college and not having those four years of deep soulful learning, um,
And, and the other thing was not having a, um, not finishing college and not having those four years of deep soulful learning, um,
Yeah. Just being in conversations when I got out to Los Angeles, there was one ride in particular kind of coming back from San Diego to L.A. where I was with this group of people that โ that all went to these fancy schools. And they were talking about literature and referencing all of these different authors and the characters in these books. And I just had no idea what they were talking about.
Yeah. Just being in conversations when I got out to Los Angeles, there was one ride in particular kind of coming back from San Diego to L.A. where I was with this group of people that โ that all went to these fancy schools. And they were talking about literature and referencing all of these different authors and the characters in these books. And I just had no idea what they were talking about.
Yeah. Just being in conversations when I got out to Los Angeles, there was one ride in particular kind of coming back from San Diego to L.A. where I was with this group of people that โ that all went to these fancy schools. And they were talking about literature and referencing all of these different authors and the characters in these books. And I just had no idea what they were talking about.
Nothing. And I just kept making these mental notes. Before cell phone, I couldn't put a note down. It was like, okay, yeah.