I stand on the sidewalk watching it because the responsibility is mine and I must, I take a very firm hold on the handles of the baby carriage and I wheel it into the traffic.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I get stopped by the police, I keep my hands on the wheel. I'm not going to move.
I stand and rejoice every time I see a woman ride by on a wheel.
I'm learning not to hold on so tightly to my solitude. It's not an economical way to work. A driver would call it 'white-knuckling.' If you're holding on to the wheel so tightly, it's gonna lock up your driving. Releasing myself from trying to control everything has been part of growing up.
If somebody takes the parking place you were waiting for, I tend to kind of let it roll off my back. Maybe I'm harboring a lot of something and it will all explode somewhere down the road, but I tend to just let it slide off my back.
One thing I got to do that was awesome was hang off the side of this Ferris wheel and do that stunt myself.
Standing in the middle of the road is very dangerous; you get knocked down by the traffic from both sides.
When I'm not on T.V. or working on a movie, I'm on the road doing stand-up. That's my roots.
On a bike, being just slightly above pedestrian and car eye level, one gets a perfect view of the goings-on in one's own town.
I promise you a police car on every sidewalk.
I'm trying to be a good parent and set a good example. When I'm on the road, they don't see a lot of me. I see them every other day. It's pretty all-encompassing when I'm on the road.