English Quote by Al Madrigal Download Open image “A lot of Latinos are like me: third generation, English speaking.” — Al Madrigal ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.1 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare English English speaking Generation Latinos Like Lot Me Speaking Third
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I was a corporate hatchet man, and it's impossible for me to turn that off. It's this curse when I walk into businesses: 'That… — Al Madrigal Copy Share Image
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Don't bring your sand toys to the park. That's another bad move. Because I go to the park, and I'm on the Vicodin and… — Al Madrigal Copy Share Image
There are comics in L.A. doing impressions, and the first thing they do is hunch over and then start to do this bad Rick… — Al Madrigal Copy Share Image
I once called a guy into his own office and spun around in his own chair to greet him. That kind of thing may… — Al Madrigal Copy Share Image
My daughter plays keyboard very well, and my son plays guitar, and they're totally into music. — Al Madrigal Copy Share Image
When my son was 3 years old - I'll never forget this - there was this homeless guy walking toward us, and my son… — Al Madrigal Copy Share Image
I'm not much for setup... punch line. I talk about my kids. I talk about my wife. — Al Madrigal Copy Share Image
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