A Quote by Jimmy Fallon

Happy birthday to Arnold Palmer, who turned 82. That's 41 years iced tea and 41 years lemonade. — © Jimmy Fallon
Happy birthday to Arnold Palmer, who turned 82. That's 41 years iced tea and 41 years lemonade.
The doc told me I had a dual personality. Then he lays an 82 dollar bill on me, so I give him 41 bucks and say, 'Get the other 41 bucks from the other guy.'
I think I've achieved a lot in 41 years. I like how 41 feels; I feel good. I don't like how it sounds too much.
I was playing golf in Palm Springs and after a round I asked the waitress in a restaurant to bring me a glass of iced tea and lemonade. A lady sitting nearby heard me and asked the waitress to bring her a "Palmer," too. The name caught on and the beverage quickly spread around the country.
My dad coached 41 years, and I was always around coaches.
I was a Marine for 41 years, and it wasn't long enough. We enjoy putting on that uniform.
For 41 years I have gone with a very natural hair "look" that was originally popularized by coconuts.
This was meaningful that at almost 41 years old, I could be getting my first beauty campaign.
Arnold Palmer is my favorite, just getting to know him and all of the film on him and his game. He was the first real superstar in golf. You had Bobby Jones and all of those guys, but Arnold Palmer was bigger than life.
I came from a family of incredible storytellers, but I didn't start writing children's books until I was 41 years old.
I thought my acting career was going to just last forever - and I didn't plan on it ending at 41, 42 years of age.
I used to get tired of drinking iced tea, so I'd ask my wife if we had some lemonade, and I would just dump it right in there.
I went to the little church in the country after ten years in the city. And part of my dream was to sit on people's front porches with glasses of iced tea, and all that happened. I was able to send birthday cards to everyone in the parish and able to know everyone who was there on Sunday by name. And that was what I'd been looking for.
[To the man who came up to her at a party and exclaimed effusively, 'Tallulah! I haven't seen you for 41 years!':] I thought I told you to wait in the car.
I was mixing iced tea and lemonade in my kitchen since as long as I can remember. It wasn't until some time in the early 1960s that it became associated with me publicly.
In my 41 years of experience in our film industry I've noticed that people make a lot of promises in the evening which they promptly forget in the morning.
When I was 41, I had a very bad back pain, and it turned out to be Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
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