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Jim Gaffigan

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As an actor, you deal with so much rejection and humiliation. When the good things come around, you tend not to trust your instincts.
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Mike McDaniel (November 21, 2000) "Gaffigan's 'Welcome': Series drops a friendly Indiana weatherman in the Big Apple", Houston Chronicle, p. 8.

 
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