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When I was 10 years old my mom used to play Tupac while she cleane

When I was 10 years old my mom used to play Tupac while she cleaned the house. – Soulja Boy

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I hate it when people come up to me on trains and ask Are you Soulja Boy? If people want pictures or autographs, thats cool, but I dont like the dumb questions. – Soulja Boy

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Mom spent the time that she was supposed to be a kid actully raising children, her younger brother and younger sister. She was tough as nails and did not suffer fools at all. And the truth was she could not afford to. She spoke the truth, bluntly, directly, and without much varnish. I am her son. – Chris Christie

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You dont realize how hard it is to live on your own. But theres no mom to do your laundry, and make you dinner and to do things for you, and you dont think about little things like buying paper towels and salt. – Emma Roberts

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I was thinking that when I have children, that I should always dress as a character for them, so they think their mom is Alice in Wonderland or Cinderella. – Gwen Stefani

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When I was seven, I asked my mom if I could be on TV, and she said if I really wanted to, I could. I got an agent and booked my first audition. – Natasha Calis

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