Danh ngôn của Eliza Dushku

My mom grew up in Idaho, went to Brigham Young University: they're very Molly Mormon. And my father is, like, first generation Albanian, and his parents lived in Southey and grew up in downtown Boston. My parents are complete opposites.
My mom grew up in Idaho, went to Brigham Young University: they're very Molly Mormon. And my father is, like, first generation Albanian, and his parents lived in Southey and grew up in downtown Boston. My parents are complete opposites.
Mẹ tôi lớn lên ở Idaho, theo học tại Đại học Brigham Young: họ rất giống Molly Mormon. Và bố tôi là người Albania thế hệ đầu tiên, bố mẹ ông sống ở Southey và lớn lên ở trung tâm thành phố Boston. Bố mẹ tôi hoàn toàn trái ngược nhau.
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