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I know a lot of people in the retirement village that I have a house in in Florida that are on the Internet and are reading the paper on the Internet, and they're communicating on the Internet.
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The racing bug is never going to go away. It's like the Mafia.
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I'm well in touch with my family, my children. I keep them on my answer phone, so if I want to hear one of their voices, all I have to do is punch it up and it will be there.
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The thing is, the reader doesn't want to hear about bad times.
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I got hate letters from girls all over America because I wouldn't go to the prom with them.
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Wherever I go, people still shout out: 'Hey, hey, we're The Monkees.' And I never tire of that.
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The Monkees changed my life but ruined my acting career.
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I was mad at Screen Gems, but I'm not mad at them anymore.
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My first ever stage performance was in Edinburgh in 1960.
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The Monkees were never cancelled for a start. NBC wanted to do a third year.
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I'm really a clean-cut kid.
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You can put me in the basement or the penthouse; it doesn't matter to me.
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People always expect you to be jumping out of a Rolls Royce and being in the papers for drunk and disorderly or sleeping around.
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There's an audience for everything.
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As far as groupies, I never saw any of them.
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Once you get into something so big, people think of you in one way.
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It's a crying shame we don't play more parks and fairs. I would love to go right to the Chamber of Commerce or whoever they are, so that we could get involved in a different way.
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The Monkees are like the mafia. You're in for life. Nobody gets out.
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We wanted to interview people on the show, do variety, get the artists, the guests involved with us in our group. They wanted to keep the four guys together. We wanted to change the format.
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I'm so reluctant to do newspaper interviews because it's so misleading how they interpret what you say.
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Justin Bieber stole my haircut. And Axl Rose stole my dance!
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I've got a farm in England where I breed horses.
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I wanted to be a jockey.
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People ask me if I ever get sick of playing 'Daydream Believer' or whatever. But I don't look at it that way. Do they ask if Tony Bennett is tired of 'I Left My Heart in San Francisco?'