I was a mother's boy.
“I was a mother's boy.”
— Don Rickles · Boy
The World Motivation
I was a mother's boy.
“I was a mother's boy.”
— Don Rickles · Boy
I was a mother's boy.
I always rib people, but nobody ever gives me a hard time. I don't know why. Maybe they're afraid of what I might say. There's probably a lesson in that somewhere, but I don't know what it is.
Johnny Carson was king of the kings, in my opinion.
I'd like to think my performance is today. I never try to - it's so, as you know, watching me, I have a beginning, middle and ending. But every night the show changes and I relate to an audience and I relate to the young people.
I've never gone to comedy clubs.
I'm a tomboy naturally; I grew up hanging up with boys.
Maybe I'm sort of like the players - there's still a lot of little boy in me.
I would say my brother got lucky with me. Because we grew up with only boy neighbors, I developed a liking to shoot-'em-up and military video games. I could have come out a lot girlier.
I'm not a politician. I'm not a lawyer. I'm just a country boy.
My favorite was 'The Lost Boys.' Corey Haim wore this trench coat, and I made my mum buy me a trench coat. I wore it to school, to primary school.