Danh ngôn của Hugh Hefner

I was very influenced by the musicals and romantic comedies of the 1930s. I admired Gene Harlow and such, which probably explains why, since the end of my marriage, I've dated nothing but a succession of blondes.
I was very influenced by the musicals and romantic comedies of the 1930s. I admired Gene Harlow and such, which probably explains why, since the end of my marriage, I've dated nothing but a succession of blondes.
Tôi bị ảnh hưởng rất nhiều bởi các vở nhạc kịch và phim hài lãng mạn của những năm 1930. Tôi ngưỡng mộ Gene Harlow và những người như vậy, điều này có lẽ giải thích tại sao, kể từ khi kết thúc cuộc hôn nhân, tôi không hẹn hò gì ngoài hàng loạt cô gái tóc vàng.
Tác giả: Hugh Hefner | Chuyên mục: Romantic | Sứ mệnh: [1]
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