I have a house with its own dock and I can take my boat out when I want.
Documenting trips makes them that much richer. I stick in train tickets and business cards from restaurants. It makes the whole experience poetic, describing the sights, smells and sounds around me. It means I can relive the holiday years later.
I am a season ticket holder to Dodger games. I go to every Dodger game I can go to. Every single one.
I'm just here and I'm doin' the best I can. If you don't understand that, then what can I do?
The war effects me less than it ought. I can do no service to anybody by agitating for news or making dole over the slaughter.
I want to get faster every year, keep my confidence high, so I can continue dominating my main events and extend my range to other freestyle and medley races.
I symbolized doping... My phone rarely rings. I can count on the fingers of one hand the number of riders who call me.
If I get a chance, high pick and roll more. I want some triple doubles. I've got to get my handle right so I can pass and get it to guys where they can make shots.
It may seem draconian, but the best recommendation I can make is to completely avoid grains.
I have - I have more than an interesting task in piloting Wales into our new democracy, without wanting to exercise draconian powers on behalf of anybody else - I can assure of that.
I write until the first draft is finished, and then I feel that I can get out. But, during the time of the writing of the first draft, I don't go out. I'm just locked away, writing. It's a time of meditation, of going into the story.
I can often tell when drawings are done from photographs, because you can tell what they miss out, what the camera misses out: usually weight and volume - there's a flatness to them.
I'm not much given to making shamanistic remarks about all this, but I'm a great believer in the dream life. If I can carry without spilling whatever it is that drips into my head in the night to my desk, then that's valuable.
If I can get my dress on, my weight is under control.
I can be a lazy dresser.
When I went to do law, I kind of drifted through that and thought, 'I can pass these exams.' And I didn't - I failed three times, and each time I did worse and failed by a bigger margin. And that taught me so much.
I'm not a heavy drinker, I can sometimes go for hours without touching a drop.
I can only get my drummer in the winter; he plays with Grand Funk all summer.
I slap people in public, especially erring policemen. I can even challenge them to a duel. I am a gunfighter.
I've played football with George Best, the greatest footballer that ever lived. That doesn't make me a footballer. And I've sung a duet with Pavarotti. That doesn't make me an opera singer. I can write and I have a story to tell, but I'm not going to make a career out of it.