I've probably wanted to be a rapper since I was a teenager. I was an actor and comedian and stuff, but I always wanted to rap, it was another outlet.
You can't believe the government - on anything. And you especially can't believe them when they're talking about important stuff.
When I got to 'Saturday Night Live,' it was a lot like going from pre-school to Harvard, and it took a long time to figure stuff out.
There is a lot of stuff now that is in bad taste, and I don't see the necessity for it all. We didn't have to do it in our time, and they don't have to do it now.
I spent a lot of time lifting my drums into a van, playing to ten people night after night. I can't complain about anything now. That stuff was heavy.
I never mind scrubbing floors, vacuuming or bending and carrying stuff. Each time I do it I think, this is instead of going to the gym.
The more you do stuff, the better you get at dealing with how you still fail at it a lot of the time.
I was 23 years old. It was a wild time. I was covering everything that blew up - blackouts, Studio 54, son of Sam killer, and all of that stuff.
Really, at a time when they're debating when and where a nativity scene can be used, this is the kind of stuff we need to have out there - outside of the church.
All I know is that I have way more stuff that I want to write about than I possibly have time to.
I see the city as an organism, shaped through time by the little humans having habits and doing millions of stuff in and out of it.
Once you establish a foundation of knowing what the greatest recording artists of all time were... Wouldn't you want your kids to know this stuff?
I feel like you only have so much time to make stuff. I'm definitely aware of that. I'm also excited about it.
I go to the gym, I swim daily and from time to time I meet with friends and do extra-curricular stuff.
Clifford Stern: [on Lester's films] I can't watch his stuff. It's sub-mental.
Alan Shepard: Sounds dangerous Recruiter: It is! Extremely dangerous! Alan Shepard: Count me in! [smiles]
Lyndon Johnson: Gladiolas! Isn't there anybody who can deal with a housewife?
Before I had a steady job, I was broke, and I didn't have any money to buy anything, so I would illegally download stuff.
People think that celebs make a lot more money than we do. We look for bargains and we do a lot of stuff on our own.
So as soon as the land was worth something and there was money in the bank, all of a sudden everybody got interested in non-discrimination, in who's really going to administer this stuff.
It's part of my nature. I get excited when trying out new stuff, whether it be an idea or equipment. It stimulates my juices.