A Quote by Shaggy

I'm Shaggy. I'm a business. — © Shaggy
I'm Shaggy. I'm a business.

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Even my mom is calling me Shaggy now, which is weird, because Shaggy is more like a character that I play. Shaggy is flamboyant; he's cocky. And I can't live that twenty-four hours a day - hell, no.
Even my mom is calling me Shaggy now, which is weird, because Shaggy is more like a character that I play.
I guess, like, I've always listened to rap, and I remember I specifically started listening to, like, pop-rap when I was, like, 11, you know, like Shaggy. I love Shaggy. And then I discovered, like, underground rap when I got to high school, and really, that's when it kind of blossomed. I don't feel like my love for rap blossomed off of Shaggy.
'Shaggy' is a brand.
I loved Shaggy and Eminem.
'Shaggy' was a nickname before it was ever a stage name. I have no problem with it.
I got the name in primary school because my hair was shaggy. And I didn't like it; I thought it was derogatory.
I'm addicted to women. Believe me, as Shaggy, after every concert, there's drawers that are dropping.
I'm looking more like my dogs every day - it must be the shaggy fringe and the ears.
I have a festival called Shaggy and Friends, which is a charity event to raise funds for a hospital.
The most primitive places left with us are the swamps, where the spruce still grows shaggy with usnea.
He is so shaggy. People are amazed when he gets up and they suddenly realize they have been talking to the wrong end.
Call on a business man only at business times, and on business; transact your business, and go about your business, in order to give him time to finish his business.
Wherever you go in the galaxy, you can find a food business, a house-building business, a war business, a peace business, a governing business, and so forth. And, of course, a God business, which is called 'religion,' and which is a particularly reprehensible line of endeavor.
My notion of a great novel is something like a five-hundred-page shaggy-dog story, with only the punch line omitted.
When we separate the word business into its component letters, B-U-S-I-N-E-S-S, we find that U and I are both in it. In fact, if U and I were not in business, it would not be business. Furthermore, we discover that U comes before I in business and the I is silent-it is to be seen, not heard. Also, the U in business has the sound of I, which indicates it is an amalgamation of the interests of U and I. When they are properly amalgamated, business becomes harmonious, profitable, and pleasant.
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