Quote by Christopher Walken
Ive never crashed a wedding. When I was a kid I, of course, used t

Ive never crashed a wedding. When I was a kid I, of course, used to crash parties. Crashing a wedding is difficult though because you have to have the suit, and you have to have information in case someone catches you. You have to know at least some names and something. – Christopher Walken

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I never know when I am being funny, and the other way too. I dont think you can think about that. I dont think you can try to be funny. Some people are just funny. – Christopher Walken

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I think that if I had grown up and had been in show business and the movies twenty five, thirty years earlier, I think I would have made a lot more musical movies. – Christopher Walken

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And weve got a toaster and everything. So there is no reason for the wedding. – Karl Pilkington

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In my 50s Ill be dancing at my childrens weddings. – Michael J. Fox

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One time when somebody showed up in a wedding dress, but I never knew if it was a joke, or she was serious. She asked me to marry her. She was serious. It was pretty funny. – Bryan White

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Ive always been the type to fall in love fast and, with every boyfriend, I plan out my wedding in my head. – Kim Kardashian

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