Before I had kids Id go out on the road for months and months at a

Before I had kids Id go out on the road for months and months at a time, but now I dont think Id want to do that anymore, because Id miss too much time at home, so its just a matter of monitoring how much work that I do and how much time Im on the road. – Harry Connick, Jr.

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