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One thing led to another and I didnt have to take tickets any more because I now worked for Mr. Rogers.
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"One thing led to another and I didn't have to take tickets any more because I now worked for Mr. Rogers. He said if I was going to take care of his horses than I'd better learn how to ride. He was very kind to me"

- Glenn Ford

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Glenn Ford between May 1, 1916 and August 30, 2006. He was a famous Actor from USA. The author also have 12 other quotes.

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