A Quote by Jimmy Kimmel

My aunt and uncle are clearly civilians. — © Jimmy Kimmel
My aunt and uncle are clearly civilians.
I had a very crazy aunt and uncle who we traded my brother Webster to for a Siamese cat. It was heaven to live with my aunt and uncle because you got spoiled to death.
I grew up in this era where your parents' friends were all called aunt and uncle. And then I had an aunt and an aunt. We saw them on holidays and other times. We never talked about it, but I just understood that they were a couple.
One of my more recent favorite memories is of traveling to Jeonju with my aunt and uncle. After my mother passed away, my aunt and I became a lot closer, and I've really grown to cherish the relationship we formed together as adults.
My aunt and uncle, who bought me up, were big players in the fashion industry in London during the 60s. They were furriers and designers, and my aunt dressed some of the major windows on Oxford Street.
I’m seventeen years old, my name is Juan García Madero, and I’m in my first semester of law school. I wanted to study literature, not law, but my uncle insisted, and in the end I gave in. I’m an orphan, and someday I’ll be a lawyer. That’s what I told my aunt and uncle, and then I shut myself in my room and cried all night.
And if my aunt had balls she'd be my uncle.
If civilians are going to be killed, I would rather have them be their civilians than our civilians.
If you're not a parent, if you're an aunt or uncle or neighbor, books are an amazing gift.
My sister's expecting a baby, and I don't know if I'm going to be an uncle or an aunt.
What I'm worrying about is what Tom is going to say when he starts talking." "Uncle Tom?" "I wish there was something else you could call him except 'Uncle Tom,' " Aunt Dahlia said a little testily. "Every time you do it, I expect to see him turn black and start playing the banjo.
If I say to my daughter, "Go say `hi' to Aunt Gertrude," there is a reason there. I'm teaching her manners. I think the idea that she'll say `hi' to Aunt Gertrude only if she wants to is the biggest crock of silliness I've ever heard. Yet I meet people everyday who were clearly brought up to think that if they didn't want to say "hi" to Aunt Gertrude, that was fine.
My paternal uncle and aunt have jobs, and they are the ones who feed the family with a regular income.
When I was born, I was given to my uncle and aunt to raise as their kid because they couldn't have kids.
I have six siblings but grew up an only child. I was adopted by my aunt and uncle.
I could not spend the rest of my life sitting in Brazil writing down who called whom uncle and aunt.
This was not Aunt Dahlia, my good and kindly aunt, but my Aunt Agatha, the one who chews broken bottles and kills rats with her teeth.
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