A Quote by Vanessa Bayer

Cleveland gets crapped on a lot. — © Vanessa Bayer
Cleveland gets crapped on a lot.
Maybe that's my lot in life as an actor, to be the guy who gets crapped on everywhere he goes. Oh God.
Maybe that's my lot in life as an actor, to be the guy who gets crapped on everywhere he goes. Oh God...
We hated Cleveland growing up. There's a lot of people in Cleveland we still hate to this day.
My education in the arts began at the Cleveland Museum of Art. As a Cleveland child, I visited the museum's halls and corridors, gallery spaces and shows, over and over. For me, the Cleveland Museum was a school of my very own - the place where my eyes opened, my tastes developed, my ideas about beauty and creativity grew.
My city is not only losing jobs. We're losing people, and it's frightening. During my recent art curation at the City Club, I spent most of that time urging Cleveland residents and city officials to adopt a plan to merge East Cleveland with Cleveland so we can maintain our population, because doing nothing is no longer an option.
'Cleveland' went viral, but it didn't necessarily pop. I didn't have that support. I didn't have a deal when I made 'Cleveland' or anything like that.
I grew up in Cleveland, so my heart got attached at a young age to the freight train of sadness that is Cleveland sports.
People, when they sent me to Cleveland, what they expected was for Shawn to go to Cleveland and us to lose, you know what I'm saying? It's not going to happen.
There is a lot to do in Cleveland. It's just those December, January, February months that are tough. But there is a lot to do there.
There were so many wonderful opportunities for me growing up in Cleveland. And whatever I'm doing in New York or Hollywood, I meet people from Cleveland.
I always thought Grover Cleveland was from Cleveland.
In the Cleveland area, I have been instrumental in helping to save or create thousands of jobs. People know me there as a person who gets involved.
Growing up in Cleveland, the first time I went to a WWE event, Cleveland didn't even have an arena. The Cavaliers were playing at the Richfield Coliseum. I would go out there.
There's a lot of dark horror, and a lot of sci-fi fantasy that's great, but what gets hyped a lot the big stuff. The most expensive stuff gets hyped a lot, and I love it, don't get me wrong, but there's things that fall through the cracks.
I want to be the guy that turns around the Cleveland Browns. The guy that does that is going to be immortalized in Cleveland forever.
I've never been a bandwagon Clevelander. I've been talking about Cleveland and holding up Cleveland since before we were champions.
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