Quote by Loni Anderson
My mom started smoking when she was 11. She went to the hill next

My mom started smoking when she was 11. She went to the hill next door to try her first cigarette. She set the entire hill on fire, but it didnt deter her. – Loni Anderson

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Ive been working with the National Lung Health Education Program to raise awareness about Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. – Loni Anderson

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My dad had emphysema and both of my parents had chronic bronchitis and ended up with cancers – all smoking related. – Loni Anderson

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My grandmother was a teacher, my sister was a teacher, my daughter was a teacher and is now a superintendent in northern California, and my son-in-law is a high school principal. I am surrounded. – Loni Anderson

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My father left… but I tell my mom – and I told my mom this when I was a kid – I said, You know what, Mom? Good thing he left because youre a strong woman. – J. R. Martinez

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I also think a Hot Mom is someone who can connect with whats current in her kids world. – Jami Gertz

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Being a singer is all about me. About ego. Being a mom is all about being selfless – two different worlds. – Gwen Stefani

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