If you feel like you're getting into a rut with a song, a night off usually fixes it.
The reader feels as if he is in Chongjin, where starving people ate the bark off trees; or atop Mount Taesong with the elite of Pyongyang, whose existence is a mix of sadism and whimsy; or with the masses who are bombarded day and night with the propaganda of North Korea's alternate reality.
Theatricals can be irritating, but will provide a better night out than mobile phone salespeople.
There are some achievements which are never done in the presence of those who hear of them. Catching salmon is one, and working all night is another.
There's nothing I'd say that keeps me awake at night, but I think that - when you're working with a group of people that are so beyond talented - that, every day, you wake up going, 'All right, I gotta fight to stay at the same level as these people.' That's what makes it fun.
The night before games, I try to get some shots up. Early on the game day, I come early in the morning to try to get some shots up. I just try to do the same things: go through the scouting, watch some clips before the game, just try to get my body ready.
I don't mind payin' for the police and for streets and sanitation, or road work, bridges, trains, food subsidies and welfare. But I don't wanna pay for bombs to fight proxy wars in the middle of nowhere against enemies in the night.
I didn't always have 14,000 people wanting to hang out with me on a Saturday night.
The problem is that a lot of the blues stations are late on Saturday night, and like a lot of people, I ain't no vampire!
I know my mom said as early as she can remember letting me watch TV, my one treat a week when I was like 6 was to stay up and watch 'Saturday Night Live.'
It's kind of hard coming from 'Saturday Night Live,' which is a sketch-driven show, to a movie.
It's interesting to play a real-life person who has already been a character on 'Saturday Night Live.'
I didn't want to be an actress; I never thought of being an actress because, as children, there were three of us - I was the middle child - and we spent our time in church from Sunday morning to Saturday night.
I think if you ask any of us here, we all dreamed of ending up on Saturday Night Live. I remember thinking, 'I'll just keep doing this as long as I can get away with it.'
Trying to be a leader in a sort of very atypical workplace like 'Saturday Night Live' forces you to realize that no one wants you to be their leader. If you can help them get their thing on TV or whatever, they want that. But no adult is looking for a role model.
Peyton Manning is funny, hence the 'Saturday Night Live'; you see him in his commercials. He's funny.
I love 'Saturday Night Live,' and it's such a funny show. I don't know if I'm funny enough to be on it but definitely would be interested in doing it.
The idea of trying to write sketches the same way we did on Saturday Night Live every day would be damn near impossible.
I've lived my life the way I wanted to, whether scaling the mountains, partying long into the night or having fun playing soccer.
I am terrified of things that go bump in the night. I don't like scary movies. I am a scaredy cat.