He picked up his Beagle, Him, by his ears. This caused the ASPCA to protest.
He liked to toast his waffles with the rockets of apollo 11
Lyndon B. Johnson
He liked to go out on the presidential yacht.
Lyndon Baines Johnson was known particularly for taking over for JFK when he was assassinated. He was quite self conscious and felt that he was not going to be a well liked character in history. One of the reasons is because he also had a lot to do with the Vietnam war, which was not very popular in and of itself.
Johnson liked to play checkers.
Lonnie Johnson liked to play the guitar and violin when he was in high school.
Ronald Reagan was a sort of gentleman rancher. He had a ranch he liked to ride over, but I think he lost money on it. Theodore spent some summers working on a ranch and may have had a financial interest in one.
He was from Tennessee and liked the South
we think he liked to play football.
* "Landslide Lyndon," Sarcastic reference to the hotly-disputed 87-vote win that took him to the Senate in 1949 * "Light-Bulb Lyndon," Nicknamed so because he hated wasting electricity, and would often storm around the White House shutting off unnecessary lights. * "LBJ," He liked to be known by this abbreviation, which was used in the slogan, "All the way with LBJ" Coincidentally, when he married Claudia Taylor, who had been nicknamed Lady Bird since infancy, her initials also became L.B.J. Their two daughters Lynda Bird and Luci Baines shared the initials, and he even called his dog "Little Beagle Johnson". * "Uncle Cornpone," Derogatory reference to him as an older man from the rural South.
Because he liked caputuring black people like ash likes cachting pokemon
Johnson enjoyed playing checkers and working in his vegetable garden, He also liked to go to the circus and to minstrel shows.