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I think in North America it's perceived as a rich man's game. But in Scotland, like, there's a golf course attached every... every town. Like, so you can walk to the course from main streets. So it's very... has this sort of working class roots. Which... which I dig. You know? Being from there.
( I've probably been very selfish on a lot of levels, and, you know. I've passed over certain things that may have- You know, relationships and whatnot, 'cause I was focused on career. But trying to find an equal balance between career and having a- a life. And a life with... you know, some great people, to have that work out, I think is the way to go. )
ETA: The video of the interview is now available on YouTube; part 1, part 2, part 3.
Two short essays about CKR
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These are taken from a Latin American fanzine and a Spanish language blog, Callum Keith Rennie en español. I am posting for
kristadarky who found and translated these for the CKR Files.
( Although he’s a very good actor, Callum Keith Rennie has played some roles repeatedly... )
In conclusion, there are CKR fanzines in Latin America! \c/
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( Although he’s a very good actor, Callum Keith Rennie has played some roles repeatedly... )
In conclusion, there are CKR fanzines in Latin America! \c/