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I had my group of friends, you know, like my real group of friends, and then I had, like, party friends
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"I had my group of friends, you know, like my real group of friends, and then I had, like, party friends"

- Jack Osbourne

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In this quote, Jack Osbourne is assessing his social life and the different kinds of friends he had. He points out having a "genuine group of pals," which most likely refers to a close-knit group of people who he shared a strong bond with and might depend on for support and friendship. These are the pals who he considers to be his real buddies. However, he also discusses having "celebration buddies," which suggests that he had a separate group of friends who he would just socialize with in social settings or at parties. These pals may not have actually been as close or meaningful to him as his "real group of pals." Overall, this quote highlights the concept that people can have various types of relationships which not all buddies hold the exact same level of significance in our lives.

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Jack Osbourne This quote is written / told by Jack Osbourne somewhere between November 8, 1985 and today. He was a famous Celebrity from England. The author also have 15 other quotes.

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