Gene Simmons
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Who are you going to kill? Who are you going to do? You know, you get, it's called mindset. Yeah. And that's
Who are you going to kill? Who are you going to do? You know, you get, it's called mindset. Yeah. And that's
I had an advantage. Yeah. I didn't have to compete with anybody. It was just my mother and I. And even if you're dealt unfair cards- You can still get up in the morning and work at jobs you hate. Sure. I worked the night shift at Williamson & Williamson, a legal firm in New York City, going at 8.30 at night, come out 12 hours later.
I had an advantage. Yeah. I didn't have to compete with anybody. It was just my mother and I. And even if you're dealt unfair cards- You can still get up in the morning and work at jobs you hate. Sure. I worked the night shift at Williamson & Williamson, a legal firm in New York City, going at 8.30 at night, come out 12 hours later.
I had an advantage. Yeah. I didn't have to compete with anybody. It was just my mother and I. And even if you're dealt unfair cards- You can still get up in the morning and work at jobs you hate. Sure. I worked the night shift at Williamson & Williamson, a legal firm in New York City, going at 8.30 at night, come out 12 hours later.
I could type really fast because I took typing and dictaphone in high school because the rest of the class were all girls.
I could type really fast because I took typing and dictaphone in high school because the rest of the class were all girls.
I could type really fast because I took typing and dictaphone in high school because the rest of the class were all girls.
Did I pronounce that correctly? I think you nailed it. What's up? Yeah, nailed it. Despite the fact that it's a T at the end and not an S, but I still pronounce it S. Yeah. That's incorrect, isn't it?
Did I pronounce that correctly? I think you nailed it. What's up? Yeah, nailed it. Despite the fact that it's a T at the end and not an S, but I still pronounce it S. Yeah. That's incorrect, isn't it?
Did I pronounce that correctly? I think you nailed it. What's up? Yeah, nailed it. Despite the fact that it's a T at the end and not an S, but I still pronounce it S. Yeah. That's incorrect, isn't it?
You tried a vernacular? That's a Dracula, right? Yeah, you start saying what's up in a big corporate event, see how far that gets you. I think you could get away with it.
You tried a vernacular? That's a Dracula, right? Yeah, you start saying what's up in a big corporate event, see how far that gets you. I think you could get away with it.
You tried a vernacular? That's a Dracula, right? Yeah, you start saying what's up in a big corporate event, see how far that gets you. I think you could get away with it.
Oh, I could get away with it, but only because of the fame and the money. Somebody who's looking for job security, not going to work.
Oh, I could get away with it, but only because of the fame and the money. Somebody who's looking for job security, not going to work.
Oh, I could get away with it, but only because of the fame and the money. Somebody who's looking for job security, not going to work.
I guess the doctor pulled me out by the wrong appendage. Yeah, maybe.
I guess the doctor pulled me out by the wrong appendage. Yeah, maybe.
I guess the doctor pulled me out by the wrong appendage. Yeah, maybe.