I am a perfect being in a perfect world.
Brighton gives me the heebie-jeebies. When I'm near the seafront I can't sleep, I can't eat.
Coming from a large family makes you feel protected - you have friends and allies.
I don't have a television. No. So, I don't watch anything.
I'm not a sci-fi lover; I wasn't from the start. So perhaps I miss that passion for other worlds, other dimensions, that sort of scope and that magnitude of storytelling; that's not my thing though I meet plenty of people whose thing it definitely is.
I think you can make perfectly good television just from people who are genuinely interested, talking to people who genuinely know - simple as it sounds, it can be riveting.
I never thought I'd be one of those old hams who favours theatre over everything, but I'm getting that way. Telly and film seemed more fun when I was younger; turning left on planes and washing up in nice places. But there are things that you only learn in theatre.
If you want to be an athlete, then getting good grades, going to college, and developing your intellectual skills are important.
One expect summed it up by saying: "Trying to cure traffic congestion by building more roads is like trying to cure obesity by loosening your belt. " One study of 30 California counties over several decades found that, for every 10% increase in road capacity, traffic increased by 9% within four years.
A friend that ain't in need is a friend indeed.
I want to praise activists through the years. I praise those of the past as well, to have them honored.