Quote by Craig Johnston
So I did in fact spend two and a half years in the Middlesbrough c

So I did in fact spend two and a half years in the Middlesbrough car park practising skills. But if you spend four or five or six hours a day practising, you get better. – Craig Johnston

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So for a year I spent all my time hiding from Jack Charlton in the car park practising my skills. – Craig Johnston

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Ive always had an inquisitive mind about everything from flowers to television sets to motor cars. Always pulled them apart – couldnt put em back, but always extremely interested in how things work. – Craig Johnston

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We each own one car, and we have a reasonable house. Its a lovely place to be, but its not extravagant. – Reese Witherspoon

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I want a Mini-Cooper because its fuel efficient, emissions efficient and all that stuff. Its small and better for the environment. I think that will be my next car. – Christina Ricci

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I was an economics major in college, and every summer after school, I would drive my car from California, from Claremont mens college at the time, to New York. And I worked on Wall Street. – Henry Kravis

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