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We all knew each other in the neighborhood. I loved living in El Paso. I had a wonderful childhood there.
When I finished my initial year at Oxford, I flew home to marry Kirby, who had been my girlfriend in college. We had met on a blind date.
My brother was a great favorite with everybody, and his death cast a gloom upon the whole neighborhood.
When I was 16 or 17 I heard the Count Basie band with Jo Jones and Lester Young and Herschel Evans and I couldn't believe it. They were the greatest swing band. I really fell in love with that sound. Everybody danced!
The best divorce is the kind where there are no children. That was my first divorce. You walk out the door and you never look back.
Soho is a gritty former mercantile area that has, of course, evolved into the most bourgeois neighborhood in New York.
I think I could have been quite difficult to fathom as a youngster, this kid who didn't talk about himself very much.
We are mandating forces to hold regular neighbourhood beat meetings. These meetings will give local people the chance to scrutinise the work of their local police.
It was an unwritten law that black comics were not permitted to work white nightclubs. You could sing and you could dance, but you couldn't stand flat-footed and talk; that was a no-no.