Quote by Sprague Grayden
Secretly, Im a real big nerd. Id rather stay home and play Scrabbl

Secretly, Im a real big nerd. Id rather stay home and play Scrabble than go to a Hollywood party, any day of the week. And I love reading about history and watching the Discovery Channel. – Sprague Grayden

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If you just stay away from junk, and stick with what your mom taught you, youre eating pretty healthy. – Sprague Grayden

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Im from Manchester, Mass., so it was lobster, lobster and more lobster! Also, lots of fish that we caught in the summers, clam chowder and roast beef sandwiches. But my mom was pretty healthy we had a lot of chicken and broccoli and rice as well. – Sprague Grayden

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