I can flip my tongue over. Only one in 10,000 people can. I learned that at Ripley's Believe It or Not!
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I love the role of Ripley.
It is only if you happen to be a newscaster that the tongue-twister spells peril.
I can loop my tongue into multiple rolls.
I'm no Ripley. I had doubts that I could play her as strongly as she had to be played, but I must say that it was fun exploring that side of myself. Women don't get to do that very often.
I'm sticking my tongue out in scenes to try to make that work in 3D. I'm thinking I'll try to get my tongue all the way out to the second row of the audience.
When I started the original 'Alien,' Ripley wasn't a woman, it was a guy.
I can't be as flip as I once was.
True believers of Scientology seem to know with utmost certainty that they have found the answer to the deepest riddles of all time - they may or may not be right, but that kind of self-belief is very appealing.
A lot of people would be embarrassed to admit that they were on 'Barney', but I embrace the fact. I just had such a wonderful time doing that show. I learned what a camera and prop is, and all that. I learned my manners too, so I guess that's a good thing!
For Ripley I learned to play some songs on the piano, and I never really played them again.