Mandy Patinkin Quotes
When I Was Your Age, I Used To Treat The Crust Like It Was Just There To Hold The Good Stuff In. I Used To Leave The Whole Back End Of It On The Plate. As I Got Older, I Learned To Appreciate The Crust.
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