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Jerry Seinfield was "sensitive in high school"

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Jerry Seinfeld talks to James Kaplan of Parade.com about life after Seinfeld and spending time with his family. Below, the actor talks more about his high school days, deciding to become a comedian and his early experience with Scientology.

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"I was kind of sensitive, and I couldn't take the scapegoating and the roughhousing and the cigarettes and the `let's get beers.' It wasn't for me, that world," says the 53-year-old comic, who graduated from Massapequa High in 1972.

"So I would find some nerdy kid, you know, who seemed bright, and I would just hang out with that kid. It was either that, or looking for a touch football game, or basketball or baseball, just always trying to get a game going."

Read the complete article on Parade.com

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