I met a landlord who will pay you to move at the end of the week and let you use his van. That's a really nice kind of eviction. I met a landlord who will take your door off. There are 101 ways to move a family out.
The first person on the BBC that played me was Huw Stephens. I was sat around my laptop with my girlfriend and my family, and it was super-exciting. It felt weird, and it sounded weirder, but it was great.
I grew up in a very large family in a very small house. I never slept alone until after I was married.
I have a lot of responsibilities outside myself. I have a large family. I want to know I can always be helpful.
If you have a large family like ours, you have to fight to get your point across, and I think I learned that from my dad.
I grew up in a pretty large family. We were really close-knit, so I definitely want to have lots and lots of children.
I lived in a small village outside the city and grew up in a large family, so my world was very much centred around that. I used to sing in the local church, and I would also occasionally sing in the local pubs for which I used to get a few bob. That, for me, was the start of my interest in music, which has obviously expanded since then.
My poor kids have accepted that being dropped off late to birthday parties, practices, and yes, school, is just part of the large family package.
I was raised in a large family. The first reason for my travel was to get away from my family. I knew that I wanted to be a writer, but I didn't want people to ask me questions about it.
I was from such a large family that when I first met my wife, I told her: 'You can go work outside of the house and I'll stay home and continue making my cartoon strips. Maybe I'll make some commercials nearby, you know I'll do anything locally, but I would love to just stay at home and raise the kids like I did when I was growing up.'
I'm very nurturing. I come from a large family, and my parents were loving. But the most important thing for me as a mum is to keep my word. When I say no, I mean no.
I wasn't a cliquey person, and I think that's because I came from a large family. I got along with everybody, and I usually got along with the people that people didn't like.
I had a really hard time growing up; we were a large family, and we didn't have much money at home.
I come from a large family, with 16 cousins. My cousins studied well and moved to the U.S. When we all gathered together for special occasions, they would be well groomed and confident. I was the odd, useless one out. All I wanted was to be able to earn without my dad's help and be self-sufficient enough to own a house and a vehicle.
I have three older sisters, so we were a reasonably large family and, in general, a happy one.
If you're the oldest in a large family, you tend to do everything yourself, particularly if you are the first American. You begin a habit or pattern that makes it easy to reject other help.
My family and I moved at least six times before I graduated high school. I was fortunate to have a large family network that combined their resources to help me accomplish my goals - but not everyone may be as lucky.
My mother and her five sisters have always been living examples of the great love that can exist among sisters - and in a large family.
I grew up as the only child, and we did not have a large family. So for me and my mother, our friends tend to become our family.
I come from a large family so you can count on the fact that I'm going to have more kids.