Growing up in a specific area has a certain sociological and economic reason, so I'm interested in using myself as a case study to look as those things.
Thanks to the social web, we can share and trade to use a whole universe of things we once had to buy ourselves. From cars to solar panels, people are realizing they can reap the benefits of ownership without the expense and hassle of buying.
And then we've got Blades of Glory, and we've got Brothers Solomon, and I've got a script in development with this guy Chuck Martin who used to write on Arrested, and, you know, we have a few things in various stages of development.
From a technical viewpoint, I have certain things I'd like to present in my solos. To do this, I have to get the right material. It has to swing, and it has to be varied.
I mix things from my Somali culture and my American side.
Some men see things as they are, and ask why. I dream of things that never were, and ask why not.
The only thing that should surprise us is that there are still some things that can surprise us.
I love Wal-Mart, and not just because my record is there. You can get some things there that you cannot find at Saks or Bergdorf's or other upscale stores.
The Bible tells us that there are some things worth fighting for. In fact, the Bible says there's some things worth dying for.
Our repertoire consisted of rhythm and blues, sort of country rhythm and blues, Sonny Terry things.
I actually got signed when I was 14 with Sony Sweden. Things didn't really work out with that, but I'm glad I had the opportunity to be exposed to the industry at a young age.
I was always intrigued by the idea of bringing things together that are considered taboo or risque and bringing them together with something of high elegance and sophistication.
Very few people took sordid things and made comedies out of them.
Money and women are the most sought after and the least known about of any two things we have.
I'm the lucky one who got asked to do 'The Sound of Music' and all the other lovely things that I did.
One of the reasons I started working at 'South Park,' actually, was that I wanted to learn how to structure things and how to tell a story.
The fact that I have a Southern accent and write about a lot of rural things leads people to put me in the country category.
We should've asked China to be a portion of the space station. We should've worked out ways that we can... just give away the technology that we have that puts things up into space, with cooperation up above the atmosphere that's needed to help each other.
When you're in a spacecraft, you need to know what things you can touch and what things you shouldn't touch!
I was always the one pushing the envelope, stirring things up, sometimes getting in trouble. I was always the first one to get a spanking as a kid.