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The oldest sibling always knows things that the younger ones don't.
Mike Mills
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Mike Mills
Age: 65
Born: 1958
Born: December 17
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County of Orange
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Michael Edward Mills
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Over and over again, I'm trying to express or communicate these big and small struggles to the world, and really to myself.
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L.A. is so isolated and unhip in a way it gives you room to figure out who you are and explore more personal stuff.
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