Quote by Stuart Appleby
If a cow walked into this room, Id probably walk out. I could milk

If a cow walked into this room, Id probably walk out. I could milk it, but my dad never forced me to do a lot of chores like that, mostly because he loved doing it himself. – Stuart Appleby

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I didnt really get into golf until I was about 14. My mom and dad were taking lessons from a pro an hour and a half from our farm in Cohuna, Australia. When they got home, Id ask my mom to explain everything they learned – drills and all. – Stuart Appleby

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Getting through the nights is the toughest part. Being alone. Not having her there to talk to. – Stuart Appleby

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I forgive my mom for being a psycho and my dad for being a loser. – Nikki Sixx

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I think theres nothing better than laughing in life, so thats nice, to be thought of as someone who can make someone laugh. Its cause I think life is hard. You know, my dad was a really silly man. A great Irish silly man. And thats fine. – Joan Cusack

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Dad was a bus driver, and when he finished work he would repair cars. – Bruno Tonioli

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My dad was a ham, too. He could sell those women anything. Of all his sons, I was the only one he could trust to sell as well as he could. I was proud of that. – Paul Lynde

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