These days I have to be extra nice in stores. It never fails that whenever I look as bad as I can possibly look or I am sort of cranky because the store is out of something, that is precisely the time when someone one will recognize me and say: ‘I really like your show.’
Meaning of the quote
When Lauren Graham looks messy or is feeling grumpy because the store doesn't have what she wants, that's exactly when people recognize her and tell her they like her TV show. Even though she's not looking her best, she has to be extra polite because she's a famous actress. It's just her luck that fans choose those times to approach her and compliment her work.
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