Danh ngôn của Marilyn Manson

When I turned about 14, I developed a friendship with this guy whose mom was the secretary to Ernest Angley, the faith healer, who's very popular in the Midwest. He had a television show, and he was sort of like Liberace mixed with Jerry Falwell - very glitzy, very high-tech.
When I turned about 14, I developed a friendship with this guy whose mom was the secretary to Ernest Angley, the faith healer, who's very popular in the Midwest. He had a television show, and he was sort of like Liberace mixed with Jerry Falwell - very glitzy, very high-tech.
Khi tôi khoảng 14 tuổi, tôi đã kết bạn với một anh chàng có mẹ là thư ký cho Ernest Angley, một người chữa bệnh bằng đức tin, người rất nổi tiếng ở vùng Trung Tây. Anh ấy có một chương trình truyền hình, và anh ấy giống như Liberace kết hợp với Jerry Falwell - rất hào nhoáng, rất công nghệ cao.
Tác giả: Marilyn Manson | Chuyên mục: Friendship | Sứ mệnh: [6]
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