Quote by Ed O'Neill

In the summer we graduated we flipped out completely, drinking beer, cruising in our cars and beating up each other. It was a crazy summer. That's when I started to be interested in girls.


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Summary

This quote reflects a time of transition and excitement as the speaker recalls their wild and rebellious summer after graduating. Engaging in youthful activities like drinking, car rides, and even fighting, symbolize a period of carefreeness and exploration. Amidst this chaotic summer, the speaker also experienced a newfound interest in romantic relationships, signaling a shift towards a more mature phase in their life. Overall, the quote highlights the exhilaration and personal growth that can come with the transition from adolescence to adulthood.

By Ed O'Neill
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