A Quote by Lindsay Mendez

I was born in Southern California in a city called Norwalk. I grew up there until I moved up to New York when I was 18. — © Lindsay Mendez
I was born in Southern California in a city called Norwalk. I grew up there until I moved up to New York when I was 18.
I was born in California, and I lived on the outskirts of Los Angeles until I was 4. At that point, my family moved to Michigan. Between 4 and 18, I lived in Michigan, and at 18, I moved to New York.
I grew up Southern Baptist, so my experience was fairly conservative. Not archly so, but I think Memphis - when you get to certain parts of Memphis - are more liberal for sure. But I grew up, until I was about 13 or 14, in a section called Whitehaven, and then we moved to a suburb called Germantown - which is a pretty conservative area.
My family were Conservative Jews. My parents were both born in this country, but my father grew up on the Lower East Side, and my mother was born and raised in Harlem when there was a large Jewish 'colony' there. Eventually, they moved to Jersey City to get away from New York.
I grew up in New York City, and I'm a city boy, born and bred.
I grew up in New York City, and I moved to Florida in high school.
I was born in New York City. But my family moved when I was still an infant. Except for a year and half when we lived in Youngstown, Ohio, I grew up in small towns in Pennsylvania. I graduated from high school in Farrell, Pennsylvania.
I never saw a gun until I was 24. I didn't grow up in Mayberry; I grew up in Southern California.
I was born in New York City but grew up across the Hudson River in Alpine, New Jersey.
My mother is Afro-Caribbean and my father is Caucasian-American, and I was born in Pennsylvania and moved to the Cayman Islands when I was about 2. So I grew up there with my mother, and it's really all I know. I grew up there until it was time to go to college, and that's when I moved back to America.
I grew up in a city - it's called Lawrence, Massachusetts. It's about half an hour north of Boston. When my parents got divorced, I moved to New Hampshire because my father worked up there.
My dad was going to graduate school at Columbia, in New York, so we moved there. After he graduated, we ended up settling in New York, so I grew up there.
I grew up in St. Louis, and I just couldn't wait until I turned 18 because I wanted to move to New York.
I grew up in New York, and I grew up with a mother who was an arts lover herself, and I went to these New York City public schools with these great arts education programs, so it was something that I was lucky enough to be able to be exposed to very early.
I grew up in New York City. And I lived in the Bronx in a place called Parkchester.
I was born in Dallas, and I grew up both there and in New York City, which was very schizophrenic.
Even though I grew up surfing and sailing in Southern California, I was born horse crazy.
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