Eliza Coupe Quotes
I Cannot Feel My Legs From The Waist Down Any Longer. But Who Cares? I Look Good And That's All That Matters. And When I Die Of Hypothermia For Wearing Formal Shorts In Winter, Tell Them To Put That On My Tombstone.
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