There is a simple, three-step way of doing things. Give the dog a simple command - just one word, no rambling on - and explain what you have done and get the result. For example, tell the dog to sit, push its rear down and then give him lots of praise when he does it. He'll get it in the end. |
They can do 150 or 175 interviews, but the shortness of the day means they can't interview everyone. |
Top-notch kid, top-notch citizen. He works hard, and when you work that hard it builds confidence. |
Unfortunately the bloom came off the rose a little bit. |
We felt good about where we were with only two quarters to play. |
We got away from the things that brought us our early success. The team as a whole had picked up a lot of bad habits over the summer that took us away from team play. And that started to play into what we were doing. |
We've got a lot of companies queuing up for September. People are excited about the activity in first quarter and they're trying to get their deals done. |
When the dog goes back to the family, one of two things will happen. If the training continues, the dog thinks, 'Oh, this happens here too.' If the training comes to an end, the dog forgets it, thinking it's all over. You have to reinforce everything, and the DVD does help you to understand what has gone on at the course. |
Whole wheat waffles; and we had hash browns made out of reconstituted potatoes. |
['Brightside'] was just kind of all improvised and fun, ... They were like kids in a candy store for the first time. They were happy to be there, and they were so pleasant. |
[Roberts says he would recommend video acting to any celebrity, as long as they understand it's not really acting at all:] The only similarity is they both have storyboards and they're both on film, ... Other than that, it has no semblance to acting, in that what you're doing is you're reacting to what's around you, and the music. You can't do that as an actor; you really have to focus on why you're in a scene, and you can't do that in a video because it's all such quick cuts, it's all just images. |
[So when you're watching the Video Music Awards on August 28, don't be surprised if a few of the winners give a shout-out to the blue-eyed, weather-worn actor buried deep somewhere in the audience. And don't be surprised either if a knowing smile forms in the corners of your parents' mouths as they catch a glimpse of the screen.] It's always nice to have your name mentioned at awards ceremonies, ... I would love that, [but] I don't expect that. I was just a hired hand who had a good time. |