Quote by Luke Perry
Growing up in the Midwest, people dont drive Porsches and Ferraris

Growing up in the Midwest, people dont drive Porsches and Ferraris. They drive Fords and Chevys. And so even if you have the opportunity to buy a more expensive car, it doesnt occur to you because its not what you relate to. – Luke Perry

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