Quote by Jayma Mays
My mom was a big Smurfs fan, so she would force me to watch every

My mom was a big Smurfs fan, so she would force me to watch every Saturday morning. I had no choice in the matter. I would jump downstairs on Saturday morning, Hurray, cartoons! and she would say, Smurfs! Thats what youre watching. – Jayma Mays

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I was a big fan of The Smurfs growing up, even though by default – my mom used to force me to watch because she was a Smurfs fan. – Jayma Mays

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This morning I was laughing at my cat who was running up the stairs and slipped, and pretended like it didnt happen. – Jayma Mays

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I dont remember my dreams. Im one of those weird people. I know there are tricks and things you can do, but I never remember my dreams. – Jayma Mays

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