Quote by Iggy Pop
My mom was a saint. She taught me to be terminally nice. - Iggy Po

My mom was a saint. She taught me to be terminally nice. – Iggy Pop

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I was who I was in high school in accordance with the rules of conduct for a normal person, like obeying your mom and dad. Then I got out of high school and moved out of the house, and I just started, for lack of a better term, running free. – Iggy Pop

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dad
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Iggy Pop
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I like music thats more offensive. I like it to sound like nails on a blackboard, get me wild. – Iggy Pop

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Ive been a pretty selfish mom and a very unselfish athlete for about three years now and its time to put my family first. Its probably time to move on. – Melanie Roach

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Im talking like 10, 12 years old. Either junior brings Mom and Pop or Mom and Pop bring the kids. Im talking young here, not a college drinking crowd. – George Thorogood

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The best situation is being a single parent. The best part about is that you get time off, too, because the kids are with their mom, so its the best of both worlds. Theres a lot to be said for it. – Larry David

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I was raised in Boston by three older brothers and a very strong and empowering single mom. – Eliza Dushku

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