(It's) intended as a piece of political satire, no more no less, and I hope that it will make people laugh and dance, and then think a little, that's all. |
For my own family, we lived out in the country and we'd go out in the yard with the telescope. I'd point out the stars and the planets. |
He was really looking forward to training his son to be a fireman. |
I feel bad for those of you who have always been supportive, but I'm afraid I want nothing to do with the bitching that has evolved between some members, (many members), and perhaps unofficial sites will be a calmer affair. |
I find myself sympathizing with the Americans. Why should they buy this rubbish? Even we aren't buying it in any great numbers. |
I have been through enough in 24 years of dealing with the media to know what I am in for from them this week. Much of it will be inaccurate or simply untrue. I can handle that. It is my own stupid fault, as usual. |
I'm sure Kenny (Goss) and I will be doing the old legal thing, but we won't be doing the whole veil and gown thing. It'll be relatively soon after it comes in, probably early next year. |
It was nothing really, but again it becomes this massive drama. |
It's absolutely essential that we have the same safeguards that straight couples do. But I want more than a 50 percent chance of success. I don't want to emulate that. |
It's my own stupid fault, as usual. |
It's my own stupid fault, as usual. I was in possession of class C drugs, which is an offence, and I have no complaints about the police, who were professional throughout. |
It's my own stupid fault, as usual. I was in the possession of class C drugs, which is an offence...P.S. I promise I won't make a record out of this one-—-even though it's tempting. |
It's necessary because people who might rob you know there will be money there. But the games at private homes are more dangerous, because most don't have any security. If it's the same group of guys playing on the same night, in the same place, every week, it's easy to spot that pattern. You can see the cars all lining up on the street on the same night, and you know what's going on. That leaves you pretty vulnerable. |
Please listen to this song. This one is called, 'Brother Can You Spare a Dime,' |
Songs From The Last Century, |