Quote by Pauly Shore
My mom is two people to me. Shes my mom number one, and then shes

My mom is two people to me. Shes my mom number one, and then shes this lady most comedians know as being a legendary owner of a nightclub thats responsible for starting a lot of heavy careers. – Pauly Shore

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Few if any teenagers can relate to getting up for school and finding famous comics like Pryor and Williams hanging out in your living room after a hard night of partying. But thats Hollywood. – Pauly Shore

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My mom and dad are both in stand-up comedy, so thats where I started, thats where I got everything. My roots are holding the mic. – Pauly Shore

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I want to go to college to study journalism. I want to speak French fluently, to travel. My mom was a journalist and its in my blood. – Mandy Moore

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I think my first big purchase was actually for my mom. She had one of those 90s TVs in her living room thats like a 10×10 brick, so I purchased her a flatscreen for her living room. – Dave Franco

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My moms the one I look up to for everything. I feel like Im a lump of clay and shes moulding me into a woman. – Chloe Moretz

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Everything I am is because of my mom. – Sarah Michelle Gellar

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