I’m not used to getting good reviews.
Meaning of the quote
"This quote means that Pauly Shore, a famous American comedian, is not accustomed to receiving positive feedback or praise for his work. He's more familiar with critical reviews or comments, rather than good ones. This suggests that he may be surprised or taken aback when he gets positive reviews, as it's not something he's used to experiencing often in his comedy career."
About Pauly Shore
Pauly Shore is an American comedian and actor known for his roles in 1990s comedy films. He started as a stand-up comedian at 17 and later became an MTV VJ, leading to roles in movies like Encino Man, Son in Law, and Bio-Dome. He also provided voice work for the Goofy Movie franchise.
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