I never planned on being a plumber.
Meaning of the quote
The quote means that Scott Caan, who is an American actor, never expected or intended to become a plumber. Instead, he ended up becoming an actor, which was probably not his original plan or goal. The quote suggests that sometimes people's lives take unexpected turns, and they end up in careers or professions they didn't initially plan for.
About Scott Caan
Scott Caan, an American actor, director, photographer, writer, and former rapper, is best known for his roles in the Ocean’s Eleven trilogy and the TV series Hawaii Five-0. He was also part of a hip hop group called The Whooliganz in the 1990s.
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