(He) was more interested in the money than his son.
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We have so many people in the camp that it's difficult for everybody to find a porta-potty. With 90,000 people at a game, you can imagine 10,000 standing in line.George Lopez
The putts break toward the diamond lane on the freeway here. I had a putt break toward a call box, so I know it depends on what lane. I missed a two-footer because a guy was changing his tire in my line.
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The guy is like Honduran-German. Why would you pretend to be (Mexican) . . . I think he had that intention from the beginning that he was going to play Mexican.
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The first time I saw him, I wanted to be like him, ... He was so young and cool and Latino and everybody loved him. And then when he passed, it was devastating to me. I later learned that he was tortured, like I was tortured, and I learned to fight through it.
George Lopez
How much does golf mean to comedian George Lopez When he was in Las Vegas not too long ago to play a round, he was asked to do an opening stand-up gig for Rod Stewart that night, just a quick 45 minutes of work for 130,000. But Lopez said no. He was afraid it might spoil his round if he had to worry about finishing it to get to the hotel on time. Is he crazy Does he know how much 130,000 is ... I know how much it is. I've got 130,000.
George Lopez
I didn't come from a background where I saw a lot of loving couples. All my aunts and uncles were either split up or fighting all the time. The only healthy relationships I saw were on TV.
George Lopez
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