I love being in London, where I live, for the shops, the bars and the clubs - but I equally enjoy going to my mum's house in Ayrshire and being able to sit on a cliff by the sea.
There aren't that many songs that pay homage to the DJ. They are the ones getting artists' music out there. They are the ones getting the club popping. But no one's giving them any love.
You'll never see me at the launch of the new PlayStation or some club. For me, the fun stuff is being able to get my mom tickets to 'Dancing With the Stars' - she loves Mario Lopez.
Leo Durocher: If Robinson can help us win, then he is gonna play on this ball club!
Andrew Clark: If I lose my temper you're totaled, man. John Bender: Totally? Andrew Clark: Totally.
Andrew: You ask me one more question and I'm beating the shit out of you.
Bender: You keep eating your hand and you're not gonna be hungry for lunch...
Bender: You load up, you party. Brian Johnson: Uhh, no, actually, we dress up.
I feel like comedy had a boys'-club label when we were starting.
My first commercial was an Old Navy commercial where I stood in line in front of a club, and Fran Drescher was in it.
I was in NYC during 9/11; it happened on a Tuesday, I was on stage Thursday. It was a small crowd, but it took about 10 days and comedy clubs were packed.
The first night you walk down to a comedy club, at least for me, I had my voice, and then I went on stage and I lost it.
I think the comedy clubs tend to homogenize the acts a little bit, because they force them to be palatable in way too many environments.
I saw that my image was changing or fading. One of the reasons for taking a break from clubs was to be missed-not forgotten.
The likes of Frank Lampard and John Terry at Chelsea, English players with proper status at a club, they're going to be like the dodo bird. Extinct.
I don't belong to any country clubs. I don't have this big circle of friends. Where I make my friends is where I work.
I did auditions at a club called the Comedy Connection. They wanted nothing to do with me. But one night they were doing a night of all women comics, and they invited me to do that.
There was no real fringe theatre in London until way after the war, so either a play was done secretly with a club licence or it was done openly and had to be assessed along with everything else.
The fences I thought meant security were the walls of a prison instead…A fearful spirit is never from the Lord (2 Timothy 1:7). It’s the prison, not the cliff, that’s the scary place. It’s awful to realize that my female anxieties can hinder ...
Why can't people just sit and read books and be nice to each other?
'Yes, we rather condemn people for eternity without the courtesy of informing them.'