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The critics - how come you never see any of them on TV?
Willard Scott
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Willard Scott
Age: 90
Born: 1934
Born: March 7
Actor
Film Actor
Television Actor
Voice Actor
Weather Presenter
Writer
City of Alexandria
Virginia
Willard Herman Scott Jr.
Willard Herman Scott
Jr.
Willard Herman Scott
Critics
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Never
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There are plenty of good-looking women out there. Go get them.
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There is something endearing about the weatherman.
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Nature's a tranquilizer as you get older.
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Librarians have always been among the most thoughtful and helpful people. They are teachers without a classroom.
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These days, you have to have a gimmick to do the weather. You have to have an act.
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When you hit the big time, big money, big egos, people don't talk. You have no friends.
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My grandmother was a typical farm-family mother. She would regularly prepare dinner for thirty people, and that meant something was always cooking in the kitchen. All of my grandmother's recipes went back to her grandmother.
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I'm not the dumbest guy that ever lived.
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When something's over with me, it's over.
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I go to McDonald's at least once a week. I always get a No. 2.
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As an only child, I never felt insecure and always had total love.
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In high school, I weighed 175 to 180. I looked like Abraham Lincoln. I was 6-foot-3, biggest thing in the class, but tall, not fat.
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I loved Harry Truman with all my heart and soul.
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I'm Southern Baptist, not a meteorologist.
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I had the privilege of having two sets of loving grandparents.
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Nobody actually talks to anybody anymore. People in cubicles next to each other, they e-mail each other.
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I think women can cope a lot better than men.
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