A Quote by Mitch Gaylord

I don't like condo life. — © Mitch Gaylord
I don't like condo life.

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I had a little house, and I sold that and moved into a condo, then sold the condo... I kept downsizing and downsizing.
I got rid of my place in L.A. I had this beautiful condo in Taluca Lake, but I was like, 'Why am I paying for this when I'm all over?'
A boxing gym is not supposed to look like a hotel or a condo. It is supposed to be rugged.
Mitt Romney looks like a guy modeling briefs on a package of underwear ... He looks like a guy who goes to the restroom when the check comes ... He looks like a guy who would run a seminar on condo flipping ... He looks like he is the closer at a Cadillac dealership.... He looks like that guy on the golf course in the Levitra commercial.
In addition to public housing, South Williamsburg is home to shabby artists' lofts like mine, apartments of Hasidic Jews, and one extremely tall, high-priced condo.
I've got a condo in Miami, but I don't live in it.
Among living artists, George Condo may be the most embraced by the powers that be.
I live in a condo outside of San Francisco, in a town called Larkspur, near a marine area.
I have nightmares that I'm going to wake up, and everyone's driving a Prius and living in a condo, and we're all getting health insurance.
I love living in a condo because I don't have worries, relax ka lang and everything is being taken care of.
I live with my family. I moved to L.A. eight years ago, and it's the same room. But I'm looking now. I might get a condo.
When you live in a condo complex with people next door, I don't know how you can be dead for four months without anybody noticing you not coming and going.
I live in New York City, but I live in Hoboken because it's cheaper there, and I can own a condo.
I was bartending in Boston five, six nights a week, living in my grandmother's condo. By the way, I'm a really good bartender - that's the only skill I can confidently say I have.
Bohemia and all its works are vanished out of America; or, more exactly, bohemia has migrated to the middle class, and is alive and well in condo and suburb.
The show can go on without me, and probably will, but I want to come back to act in Chicago. My wife and I just bought a condo downtown, and I want to do theater.
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