I'm not against ratings per se. I think more information is always good. But I certainly don't think the government has to step in and set guidelines for how shows should be rated.
From Drew Carey
I'm competitive at everything.
I wanted to do a show based on what my life would be like if I had never become a comedian.
I love the normalcy of Cleveland. There's regular people there.
I don't miss the economic insecurity, the living paycheck to paycheck.
I don't care if my jokes are appropriate for a kid.
Hollywood people are filled with guilt: white guilt, liberal guilt, money guilt. They feel bad that they're so rich, they feel they don't work that much for all that money - and they don't, for the amount of money they make.
Everybody in Hollywood loves symbolic gestures.
But I don't want to lose touch with things like eating in Bob's Big Boy.
As far as your personal goals are and what you actually want to do with your life, it should never have to do with the government. You should never depend on the government for your retirement, your financial security, for anything.
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