well these days i live on this fucking bus more often than not.
[ On the bus, in hotel rooms... Technically Eddie has an apartment of her own, but she almost never goes there any more. When she "goes home," she usually goes to Wayne's, and bums around on his couch and pretends things are the same way they've always been.
She's not ashamed of her upbringing. Wayne did the best he could for her, and she's eternally grateful to him for it. She doesn't hesitate to talk about it if it comes up in conversation, or in interviews. If Tommy has a problem with that — she doesn't think he would, but it's not like she actually knows him all that well — she'd rather find that out at the start than discover it later on. ]
but yeah i grew up in a park. "forest hills" on the flattest piece of land you've ever laid eyes on. technically my hometown had a mexican restaurant but i can promise you it wasn't even close to authentic. definitely nothing close to what you could get, i'm sure.
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[ On the bus, in hotel rooms... Technically Eddie has an apartment of her own, but she almost never goes there any more. When she "goes home," she usually goes to Wayne's, and bums around on his couch and pretends things are the same way they've always been.
She's not ashamed of her upbringing. Wayne did the best he could for her, and she's eternally grateful to him for it. She doesn't hesitate to talk about it if it comes up in conversation, or in interviews. If Tommy has a problem with that — she doesn't think he would, but it's not like she actually knows him all that well — she'd rather find that out at the start than discover it later on. ]
but yeah i grew up in a park. "forest hills" on the flattest piece of land you've ever laid eyes on. technically my hometown had a mexican restaurant but i can promise you it wasn't even close to authentic. definitely nothing close to what you could get, i'm sure.