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The only difference between the Bel Air of the 90s and the Bel Air of my childhood is that now the nannies are Latina in
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"The only difference between the Bel Air of the '90s and the Bel Air of my childhood is that now the nannies are Latina instead of British, and the cars European instead of American"

- Lorna Luft

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This quote by Lorna Luft speaks with the altering demographics of the Bel Air community in Los Angeles. In the 1990s, the nannies were Latina instead of British, and the vehicles were European instead of American. This shift in the population and the vehicles shows the changing cultural landscape of the location. It is a suggestion that the world is continuously progressing which individuals and things that make up a place can alter with time. The quote likewise talks to the increasing variety of the area, as the baby-sitters and vehicles are now from different nations and cultures. This quote is a tip that the world is continuously altering and that we ought to welcome the diversity that includes it.

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Lorna Luft This quote is written / told by Lorna Luft somewhere between November 21, 1952 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA. The author also have 45 other quotes.

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