Danh ngôn của Matthew Perry

I was a very good tennis player in Ottawa, Canada - nationally ranked when I was, like, 13. Then I moved to Los Angeles when I was 15, and everyone in L.A. just killed me. I was pretty great in Canada. Not so much in Los Angeles.
I was a very good tennis player in Ottawa, Canada - nationally ranked when I was, like, 13. Then I moved to Los Angeles when I was 15, and everyone in L.A. just killed me. I was pretty great in Canada. Not so much in Los Angeles.
Tôi là một vận động viên quần vợt rất giỏi ở Ottawa, Canada - được xếp hạng quốc gia khi tôi khoảng 13 tuổi. Sau đó, tôi chuyển đến Los Angeles khi tôi 15 tuổi, và mọi người ở L.A. đã giết chết tôi. Tôi khá tuyệt vời ở Canada. Không nhiều lắm ở Los Angeles.
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