I love dancing, but I'm not that good of a singer. I sang in punk rock bands in high school and college and stuff, but that mostly involved lots of screaming.
I thought I would, you know, go to college, get to law school, finish, and then get a job and work as a lawyer, but that proved to be not a good fit for me.
And when I started college, I think I was good at two things: arguing and asking questions.
I really wanted to be a doctor, until my freshman year of college when I realized that while I was good at chemistry and biology, I really wasn't feeling challenged by it.
I worked at a hospital for a week. And at a golf course when I was in college at Kansas for about a week. The tips weren't good so I quit.
I learned law so well, the day I graduated I sued the college, won the case, and got my tuition back.
The morning after my high-school graduation found me up early job hunting. The dream of college I put on the back burner.
I didn't do improv in college, I never performed, I didn't do theater either. I was in student government, I was a history major.
I went to public school all my life and all through college and I liked it.
My favorite thing is still journalism. I'm almost 50. This has been my life ever since I was in college.
I actually got hurt in a steel factory in 1985 and so that changed my life. I went to a junior college and that's where I discovered acting.
Life changed at 40 for me, as predicted by my acting teacher when I was leaving college. I became more hirable and more interesting... I'm not sure why.
I learned American Sign Language in college and seemed to pick it up rather quickly. I really love to sign and wish that I had more friends to sign with.
I love football. My weekends are booked. Saturday college games and Sunday NFL and 'Monday Night Football.' Booked! Football is first, then basketball and then everything else.
In college, I was a weather anchor for the local news. I would 'borrow' my forecast from The Weather Channel.
Yeah, some of my college friends and I have been tinkering around for years, you know, just for fun.
Just because I don't have a college degree doesn't mean I am not smart!
Before I was governor, tuition was skyrocketing, and we stopped that. We capped and then we froze college tuition.
I had higher math SATs than in English - yet I became an English major in college.
I'm like a bunch of college guys who got together and said, 'Let's make a dude, a crazy dude'.
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