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is one of the last shows on a network that provides residuals, really. None of the other work that I’ve done is anything I can continue to have any income from.”“I didn’t eat pork my entire life. It was one of the things that held over from going to Jewish day school. My dad kept kosher. And when I moved to Barcelona, I kind of had to throw it out the window, because everything is pork. They’d say, ‘Iberico.’ And I was like, ‘Oh, I’ll have that.
It’s a glass of whiskey.”“I’m going to admit, I get antsy behind the wheel. I prefer not to drive because I am a passionate lady.”“All I would say is, if you’re going to apologize, people need to see your face and hear your voice. I think tone and tension is everything. So to me, a written apology just doesn’t really fly.”“I feel very lucky that Stewie Griffin has not been successful in his intentions to take Lois out.
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