A Quote by Tyra Banks

I ain't no cougar. — © Tyra Banks
I ain't no cougar.
The great thing about a name like 'Cougar Town' is that you hear it once and you remember it forever. Its a very loud title. But there's a connection to the word 'cougar' that means a lot of people are going to be turned off right away by the title alone without even giving the show a chance.
The great thing about a name like 'Cougar Town' is that you hear it once and you remember it forever. It's a very 'loud' title. But there's a connection to the word 'cougar' that means a lot of people are going to be turned off right away by the title alone without even giving the show a chance.
so, when I spotted a cougar stretched out on a thick pine tree branch near the park gates, I wasn't surprised. I can't say the same for the women clinging to the branch above the cat. she was the one screaming. The cougar-a ragged-ear old top I clled Marv-just stared at her, like he couldn't believe anyone would be dumb to climb a tree to escape a cat.
I'm a bit of a cougar, to be honest.
I don't find the whole 'cougar' word that offensive.
I don't find the whole cougar word that offensive.
Cougar jokes are now as hackneyed as airplane food.
'Cougar' has become so distasteful. I really hate that expression.
This isn't just 'Scrubs' with new actors. 'Cougar Town' has a heart to it that's all its own.
I was born Moishe Ketzelbourd but the Indians call me Maurice Cougar.
I'm thinking when I meet the right person - and I do believe that I will - he's going to be younger. Not cougar territory, though. I won't go out with someone who could be my son!
I'm not into younger men. A couple of years younger, maybe, but I'm not a cougar. I'm not a panther either.
I'm not into younger men. A couple of years younger, maybe, but I'm not a cougar. I'm not a panther, either.
I'm keeping myself to myself. And I like it that way. I'm not hunting. I'm the opposite of a - what would a male cougar be? Is there such a thing? Whatever it is, I'm not that.
I live in a beautiful part of British Columbia, and I run through the rainforest. I do have to look over my shoulder to check for a cougar or a wolf though, so sometimes it's not the most relaxing.
Wild animals are not meant to be owned, any more than human beings are. Nobody has the right to pass a cougar or a gorilla on from hand to hand.
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