Quote by David Cassidy
My mom used to take me down to the Jersey Shore when I was 7, 8, 9

My mom used to take me down to the Jersey Shore when I was 7, 8, 9 years old. I can remember being down in that area – Belmar, Seaside Heights, Asbury Park and all those places that I went back and revisited. – David Cassidy

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