Danh ngôn của Jennifer Coolidge
I always remember this neighbor who would ask me to babysit for her. She looked like Jayne Mansfield, and I remember babysitting for, like, five hours and she would pay me 80 cents, with a phony smile. I used to go home fuming to my mum.
I always remember this neighbor who would ask me to babysit for her. She looked like Jayne Mansfield, and I remember babysitting for, like, five hours and she would pay me 80 cents, with a phony smile. I used to go home fuming to my mum.
Tôi luôn nhớ người hàng xóm này đã nhờ tôi trông trẻ cho cô ấy. Cô ấy trông giống Jayne Mansfield, và tôi nhớ mình đã trông trẻ khoảng 5 tiếng đồng hồ và cô ấy sẽ trả cho tôi 80 xu, kèm theo một nụ cười giả tạo. Tôi thường về nhà giận dữ với mẹ tôi.
Tác giả: Jennifer Coolidge | Chuyên mục: Smile | Sứ mệnh: [7]
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