Danh ngôn của Josh Gates

I love Land Rover Defenders. I love 'em. I love the old 90 Defender; it's my favorite car. I just see one - even the 110 - but if I just see one of those things parked, I just stop in my tracks every time.
I love Land Rover Defenders. I love 'em. I love the old 90 Defender; it's my favorite car. I just see one - even the 110 - but if I just see one of those things parked, I just stop in my tracks every time.
Tôi yêu Land Rover Defender. Tôi yêu họ. Tôi yêu Defender 90 cũ; đó là chiếc xe yêu thích của tôi Tôi chỉ nhìn thấy một chiếc - thậm chí là chiếc 110 - nhưng nếu tôi chỉ nhìn thấy một trong những chiếc đó đang đậu, lần nào tôi cũng dừng lại.
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- Keep da money, cars, fame, and jewelry, and jus give me all the happiness - I'll be good forever.
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- Yeah, I left Idaho at 17. You know, I graduated high school a year early and just, you know, the typical story, packed up my car and moved out.