A Quote by Megan Boone

I grew up in a retirement community in Florida. — © Megan Boone
I grew up in a retirement community in Florida.
I grew up in Florida and went to school there, and ended up going to University of Central Florida.
I never understood retirement. What is the attraction of retirement? I go down there to Florida and look around and I said, my God, who wants this? Not me.
I grew up a poor kid in Florida, and I was always in Florida living with my stepfather and my mother, and we used to, every year, sit down and watch 'The Wizard of Oz.' And I think to this day that's probably the foundation for everything I've done since.
I grew up in Florida in different cities. I was born in Mississippi. My parents moved a lot, so I moved to Tennessee, Alabama, South Carolina, Virginia, all through the South. But my family's roots were from central Florida, like Daytona Beach area, so we ended up moving there.
I grew up in Tampa, Florida, and St. Pete, Tampa, the Tampa Bay area, and that was the home of Championship Wrestling from Florida with Gordon Solie, Dusty Rhodes, and it was just... I mean, for storylines and angles and promos, it was second to none.
BYU takes on defending national champion Florida State in the Pigskin Classic in Jacksonville, Fla., eight days after announcing that the 2000 season would be his last before retirement: We looked at it. We knew it would make things tougher. But how many chances does anyone get to play Florida State? It was too good to pass up.
I grew up in Miami, Florida.
My excuse for everything is that I grew up in Florida.
I grew up in an international school community my whole life, and my national identity is very confused, so I grew up listening to music from all around the world.
I grew up in Boca Raton, Florida - the worst place on earth.
I grew up in a very small town in Florida, like, 7,000 people.
I grew up in New York City, and I moved to Florida in high school.
I grew up in Florida, where if you weren't comfortable dancing, you weren't going to get any girls.
When I was a young boy, I can remember in the community that I grew up in, seeing people in the community who had numbers that were on their arms.
In Palm Beach, Florida, tough community, a brilliant community, a wealthy community, probably the wealthiest community there is in the world, I opened a club, and really got great credit for it. No discrimination against African- Americans, against Muslims, against anybody. And it's a tremendously successful club. And I'm so glad I did it.
I grew up as a Muslim. I went to an Islamic elementary school. Most of my community was Muslim, so I grew up praying five times a day.
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