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- I.. Uh...What are you having?... Did you make some of those up
- Each new book that comes out kind of pulls up the old ones a little bit.
- Writing music is sort of my hobby, but it's been falling off more and more. Doing comic books takes up my entire life.
- I need some kind of... like... last minute, poorly-set-up deus ex machina!!
- Scott: I don't think I'm ready to be a grown-up. Kim: I don't think you are either, buddy. But hey, you'll get it. It just…
- Tell it to the cleaning lady on Monday. Because you'll be dust on Monday. Because I'll be pulverizing you sometime over the weekend. And the…
- What kind of tea do you want?" "There´s more than one kind of tea?...What do you have?" "Let´s see... Blueberry, Raspberry, Ginseng, Sleepytime, Green Tea,…
- Maybe it's important to open up I people- people who are right there with you, not some thousand miles away in another universe. Or maybe…
- Each new book that comes out kind of pulls up the old ones a little bit. The new releases are always going to bolster the…
- I grew up in London, Ontario, and moved to Toronto when I was 22 or 23.
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