Quote by Richie Sambora
Going through the grief period of my dad and losing him - that was

Going through the grief period of my dad and losing him – that was the worst thing because you know when you get that call. When you are seven, eight years old, you have that almost vision in your mind of what thats going to be like and what your going to feel like and it doesnt prepare you. – Richie Sambora

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Being in America isnt old-hat – its where were from – but I get excited to be in other parts of the world like Athens and Croatia, which were quite cool. Im a sightseer. I go see the sights and museums. Im into that kind of thing. – Richie Sambora

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I love being a dad. Id have more kids if I could. Id take a couple more, one or two more before I croak. – Richie Sambora

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But my father was also the one who told me I needed to clean up my mouth or Id never find a man. Whats very important to him is manners. Show up on time. Always send thank-you letters. He is one of the more thoughtful humans Ive ever met. Hes a great man and a very good dad. – Zosia Mamet

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Dad was a bus driver, and when he finished work he would repair cars. – Bruno Tonioli

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My dad still calls me and makes sure Im taking my vitamins. – Melanie Fiona

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