Quote by Charlotte Rae
They very seldom let me lose my cool. They made me like I was Poll

They very seldom let me lose my cool. They made me like I was Polly Perfect, which was ridiculous so that when I bump into kids on the street theyd say I wish my Mom were like you. – Charlotte Rae

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