Quote by Scott Caan
In Hollywood today, its cool for guys to wear nail polish and earr

In Hollywood today, its cool for guys to wear nail polish and earrings in their lips and tongues. I dont get it. – Scott Caan

Other quotes by Scott Caan

I just feel like if I do good work, then people should respect me for the work I do. – Scott Caan

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respect
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The reason I started writing movies was because I kept getting parts that I just kind of stepped into. I didnt have to do a lot of work and I ended up getting sort of bored. – Scott Caan

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movies
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I mean, what do you do in Las Vegas? You gamble — and you go to strip clubs. – Scott Caan

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Las Vegas
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Other Quotes from
cool
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I never saw music in terms of men and women or black and white. There was just cool and uncool. – Bonnie Raitt

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I was training more learning how to scuba dive which Id never done which was really, really, really cool. – Ashley Scott

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cool

The Internet is for haters. Everyone wants to knock somebody down, but its cool. – Andy Cohen

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cool

I actually bought a travel guitar, and that guitar is really cool. You can actually fold the guitar, and you can plug headphones into it, but its acoustic, or semi-acoustic. – Daniel Ek

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cool

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