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25 Facts About Scott Clifton

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21. Favorite article of clothing


Oh wow! I have this one flannel shirt -- the people from B&B, they must be sick of me, I wear it like almost every day when I go into work. I wear it over a T-shirt, or whatever, but I have this one blue flannel shirt that fits me just right. It’s hung in there for a while and I love that shirt.

22. Favorite food

I really love Chipotle and any kind of sushi. Those are always treats. Totally different, opposite ends of the culinary spectrum, I know, but yeah.

23. What makes you smile?

Like on Instagram, pretty much like 90 percent of the people I follow are complete strangers that have pets. I really like looking at other people’s pets. Any time I see a dog anywhere, doing anything, it makes me smile. Even though I’m now technically in the cat-person club, I just love dogs, every dog, I can’t look at a dog without grinning.

24. Do you a favorite quote that you like?

I have so many. That’s really tough. My favorite one is too long for me to even actually remember it because it like a little paragraph, but it’s the most profound paragraph. Instead I’ll give you this one: “Nothing is either good or bad but thinking makes it so.” And that’s Shakespeare.

25. Worst Job?


You know how sometimes you’ll be walking around at a theme park, like Magic Mountain, and you’ll see a really nice car that’s roped off, and there’s a counter where you can fill out a raffle thing and you put it in the box? And they draw a raffle for this car? The thing about that is it’s lie because what they do with it is, you fill out that form and they sell it to people who will solicit you.

So what I would do is, I would stand next to this car and I would try to con people into filling out -- they do give the car away to somebody, but even when you win the car, you have to attend a seminar on timeshares in order to get the car. And they try to get you to buy, so it’s all marketing.

So that was a dark period in my life. Every day there were always different people coming in, and I worked pretty much alone, so I would try an accent and try to do different characters with all the strangers that I met.

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