Quote by Gary Oldman
My favorite meal would have to be good old-fashioned eggs, over ea

My favorite meal would have to be good old-fashioned eggs, over easy, with bacon. Many others, but you cant beat that on a Sunday morning, especially with a cup of tea. – Gary Oldman

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