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- I consider myself to be a pretty good judge of people... that's why I don't like any of them.
- I want to say that nobody accuses their parents of abusing them without justification to do that. I didn't just make it up. A lot…
- I want to eat, cook, meet famous people and make fun of them.
- My family were hitters. If you made them laugh, they didn't hit you. My dad wouldn't hit me if I got him with humor right…
- The basic thing is, people want to get paid, so they'll say the things that get them paid, in entertainment or politics.
- I thank God for creating gay men. Because if it wasn't for them, us fat women would have no one to dance with.
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