Quote by Rosario Dawson
It was funny actually because that was still during the time we we

It was funny actually because that was still during the time we were dating. He would get all these calls because supposedly before we broke up, we had already broken up in the trades, in the rags or whatever. – Rosario Dawson

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All the times being like, Who rented this car and why are we going to this place? You take the easy route and go, Oh, thanks for the champagne. Ill have another. – Rosario Dawson

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