Quote by Jordana Brewster
I once owned a really, really ugly pair of white leather boots. Th

I once owned a really, really ugly pair of white leather boots. They were so bad. It was back in the 80s! It was just a really tacky fashion choice when I was in middle school, and I thought it was cool. Im really embarrassed. – Jordana Brewster

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Parking is a nightmare for me… I still have sensors on my car that help me park. – Jordana Brewster

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People spend so much time in their cars, and its a legal way to have fun by speeding a little bit or testing yourself a little bit, and you get to invest in your car. For some people, it becomes their baby. – Jordana Brewster

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It was cool for a couple of weeks, but how much bad golf can you play? – John Goodman

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I didnt watch much TV as a kid and I don t watch it now. I don t find anything beautiful or unique to the medium, and the only thing you can do on TV that you cant do in film is make a continuing story – which is so cool! – David Lynch

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I want to speak up and tell you that mascara and clothes dont make you cool, neither do name-brand handbags, but being a leader can. – Renee Olstead

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As a father, you immediately become uncool, especially the older they get. The older you get, its inevitable that, as cool as you think you are, youre probably just as lame in your kids eyes. – Mark Consuelos

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