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Did Quotes by Robbie Coltraine
- I had a very bad time with acid. I did that classic thing of looking in the mirror by mistake and seeing the devil. But…
- It was quite instant that he wanted Harry's approval. Did you notice that? And the children sort of rescued him this time. It's a great…
- Ninety percent of people's nightmares is standing in front of 1,000 people. Did you know that? And having to speak. You would have thought it…
- I just get the same stuff as I did before, but the price tag is much higher.
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