Mum eventually graduated with a City & Guilds certificate that hung proudly on our living room wall throughout my childhood.
When I was growing up, I was obviously gay, and I got heckled every day of my life. The only way I knew how to survive was to make people laugh. If I could make them laugh, I wouldn’t get hung in a locker for two hours. That’s a blessing.
What did Christ really do? He hung out with hard-drinking fishermen.
I went to New York and Miami and hung out by the beach, and I love the American boys, so I wrote a song about it.
I miss the times I hung out with my friends. Instead of taking the bus, we would just walk, talk and laugh a lot.
I never read any fairy tales or classics until I was an adult; all we ever had was comics… No television, either. If we wanted entertainment, we hung around the fish shop.
I went and hung out at a foot fetish party, and I knew that was a very popular fetish to have, but I didn’t realize how amazing it would be to have it.
I told my mother at about the seventh year of therapy that I had been abused sexually by my father, and she hung up the phone on me.
In the Troubadour days, it was all those songwriters that I hung around with all the time, so I could get songs and find out what was going on. So we all knew each other, and we just carried each other’s word around.
I have never ever hung out with actors and comedians. I can’t stand it.
I’ve known my wife since we were 13 years old in eighth grade, and we kinda dated each other’s best friends. The four of us always hung out, but I really wanted her. We dated around 17, but I was no way mature enough for her.