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Summary of Vince Neil's Tattoos & Tequila
Summary of Vince Neil's Tattoos & Tequila
Summary of Vince Neil's Tattoos & Tequila
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#1 The rock star lifestyle is glamorous, but it also comes with a lot of waiting around. I was waiting for my driver to arrive with my Lamborghini, but he was late because of all the traffic accidents.

#2 I take pride in being early. I am always early. I've always been early for everything I've ever done. I thought it was hilarious when Mötley fired me the first time because I was chronically late for rehearsals.

#3 I was a father by the age of fifteen, out of my parents’ house for good, and living in Tommy Lee’s smelly van. I was working as an electrician to make it in Rockandi, my first band. I was socially inept and didn’t like to talk about feelings or things.

#4 I remember one night in January 2000 I bumped into the comedian Tom Arnold at an LA Kings hockey game. We went to the Havana Room and met up with the actor Mel Gibson. We ended up at our house in Malibu. We were up all night drinking and taking goofy Polaroids.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateJun 14, 2022
ISBN9798822541191
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    #1

    The rock star lifestyle is glamorous, but it also comes with a lot of waiting around. I was waiting for my driver to arrive with my Lamborghini, but he was late because of all the traffic accidents.

    #2

    I take pride in being early. I am always early. I've always been early for everything I've ever done. I thought it was hilarious when Mötley fired me the first time because I was chronically late for rehearsals.

    #3

    I was a father by the age of fifteen, out of my parents’ house for good, and living in Tommy Lee’s smelly van. I was working as an electrician to make it in Rockandi, my first band. I was socially inept and didn’t like to talk about feelings or things.

    #4

    I remember one night in January 2000 I bumped into the comedian Tom Arnold at an LA Kings hockey game. We went to the Havana Room and met up with the actor Mel Gibson. We ended up at our house in Malibu. We were up all night drinking and taking goofy Polaroids.

    #5

    I am grateful for the debts I owe. I have been sued so many times by so many people that I don’t remember. I owe a lot of debts of thanks, and I am sure there are a lot of people I could say that about.

    #6

    I love playing music in Las Vegas. I have a garage full of memorabilia from my career, and I don’t have to throw anything away because the Hard Rock buys it from me and sells it.

    #7

    I like the idea of meeting at Feelgoods every day at noon. It is not just a business meeting, but also a chance for me to rest my voice. I am a different person than the kid who started out thirty years ago. I am a businessman now.

    #8

    I am now forty-eight years old. I have three plastic surgeries under my belt. I am five foot nine and 170 pounds. I own the VIP section of my own restaurant. I am not just behind the velvet rope; I own the motherfucker.

    #9

    I have been married four times, and I have four Lakers championship

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