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"There's not a week that goes by," he said, "that I'm not right in the middle of a performance and I don't think, 'O.K., what would Leslie do?' It's kind of replaced 'What would Jesus do?' in my life".
But in the 1960s, especially, when hosiery technology was developed more and tights became popular with women, they kind of replaced stockings, and since then they have been overwhelmingly aimed at women".
"This has kind of replaced sitting in front of the boob tube watching Simpsons reruns," he says.
"If you go back historically - [and] I was looking at some Evening Standard headlines, where there were things written about the British Jewish community less than 100 years ago - they have kind of replaced one with the other".
Since I can't really talk like most people, I've kind of replaced my need for speech with music.
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