A Quote by Ben Falcone

Since I was a kid, I've always loved hanging out with females. — © Ben Falcone
Since I was a kid, I've always loved hanging out with females.
I tended toward animated material that wasn't just for kids. I could tell as a kid watching those shows that I loved the jokes that I got but I also loved the jokes I didn't get because I felt that I was hanging out with a smarter, cooler audience.
I've always loved black culture; I don't know any other way to put it. Since I was a kid I loved music and early jazz, Sly and the Family Stone.
I've always loved music since I was a little kid.
I've always been a writer. I've always loved words, ever since I was a kid.
There's nothing like being a pitcher on the mound. You're by yourself. Ever since I was a little kid watching Pedro Martinez do it, night in and night out. I've always loved it.
I've always loved cemeteries since I was a kid. They're very calm.
I have always loved fashion since I was a kid and customized my school uniforms.
I've always listened to and loved country music ever since I was a kid.
Ever since I was a kid, I have loved writing. It has always been one of my passions.
Ever since I was a kid, I have loved the Moon. It's always there and continues to inspire humanity.
I've kind of lived the same lifestyle I've had since I was a little kid. Basically, working out and hanging out with my friends and competing. I feel like a really lucky guy. I haven't had to do anything I don't want to do in life, and that's not the case with everyone.
I've always loved movies, since I was a little kid, but I never wanted to be part of that industry. It always seemed horrifying, the way films were made.
One thing I've always loved doing is hanging out and talking music with other artists.
I've always loved hip-hop, since I was a kid, that's the music that I loved. I think everyone of our generation kind of fantasized about hip-hop in some ways.
I've always loved black culture; I don't know any other way to put it. Since I was a kid I loved music and early jazz, Sly and the Family Stone. I'm older - I'm in my early 50s - so you'll have to excuse me. That was always very exciting to me to connect to the culture on that level.
Hanging out is a waste of time. The only time I would hang out was when I was a kid, I would hang out in the streets. But once I started making records, I stopped hanging out.
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