Cheeses crusty, got all musty, got damp on the stone of a peach.
Did you know David Letterman was offered millions of dollars to do a commercial for dog food?
I don't get very involved in the L. A. scene. When you do get invited out, you are expected to be on all the time. It's just wearying.
It's the poignancy and sadness in things that gets to me.
I'm still that little girl who lisped and sat in the back of the car and threw vegetables at the back of her head when we drove home from the market. That never goes.
I think serial monogamy says it all.
I don't see myself as a stand-up comic doing cynical, mean-spirited or disrespectful stuff. I'm very aware that I don't like to disrespect people too much.
I suppose without curiosity a man would be a tortoise. Very comfortable life, a tortoise has.
Defensively the Red Sox are a lot like Stonehenge. They are old, they don't move, and no one is certain why they are positioned the way they are.
Every singer has three or four or five techniques, and you can force them together in different combinations. Some of the techniques you discard along the way, and pick up others. But you do need them. It's just like anything. You have to know certain things about what you're doing that other people don't know. Singing has to do with techniques and how many you use at the same time. One alone doesn't work. There's no point to going over three. But you might interchange them whenever you feel like it. It's a bit like alchemy.
Investment in reliability will increase until it exceeds the probable cause of errors, or until someone insists on getting some useful work done.