Quote by Regis Philbin
Ive worked for 55 years. Im going to take a little time off, to te

Ive worked for 55 years. Im going to take a little time off, to tell you the truth. Its just that now in the last couple of weeks, Gelman is pouring it on. Farewell to Regis! Its getting embarrassing. – Regis Philbin

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It means a lot in my business and its a wonderful feeling to be recognized for what you have done over a lifetime, but I didnt go crazy. I still eat my cereal in the morning, have a sandwich in the afternoon, go to bed at night. You know, nothing really different. – Regis Philbin

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Its almost seems as though theres a battle going on between the public and all the fast-food establishments, and, believe me, I think its very tasty food. – Regis Philbin

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