Quote by Harvey Korman
They say its good but I didnt know what I was doing until I got in

They say its good but I didnt know what I was doing until I got into the suit and they put the moustache on me, and somehow, when I got all the drag on, it came out. It was the most amazing thing. Im truly extraordinary. – Harvey Korman

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