I'm a big fan of American vaudeville and Hollywood silent film-era slapstick and the music halls full of ridiculous, eccentric characters.
Right now, I'm as single as a slice of American cheese.
American products are marvels of production and functionality, but were unnecessarily and unbearably ugly, noisy smelly and offensive.
The Smithsonian should box and preserve Tim McGraw's Nashville den for a future exhibit entitled 'Early 21st Century American Man Cave.'
Here in Britain, we can get a little bit snobby about American history. Yes, their history is not quite as long as ours. But it isn't all that short, either.
To be honest, I've never been a huge fan of American soap operas. I grew up Spanish, so I grew up watching a lot of novellas.
Without American leadership at the U.N., countries just continue to talk and socialize and spend taxpayer dollars.
I mix things from my Somali culture and my American side.
I've always been crazy for the American songbook.
Southern California, where the American Dream came too true.
I'm not a salsa singer who wants to sing in English, and I'm not this American kid who wants to sing Spanish.
I've trained hundreds of hundreds of rounds of sparring at American Top Team.
I majored in English with a specialization in creative writing along with Asian American Studies.
There's a specificity of language that's required in Shakespeare that most drama students in England deal with - a specificity of language that is somehow not as clear in a lot of American schools.
Having people that really reflect the spectrum of American experiences is important to have on the Supreme Court.
I like a film such as 'American Beauty,' and I like 'Spider-Man.'
I have no spy stories to tell, because I saw no spies. Nor did I understand, at that time, any opposition between American and Russian national interest.
American Splendor is just an ongoing journal. It's an ongoing autobiography. I started it when I was in my early 30s, and I just keep going.
I was really interested in the way in which poverty and economic stagnation were transforming and corrupting the American narrative.
I try to write in plain brown blocks of American speech but occasionally set in an ancient word or a strange word just to startle the reader a little bit and to break up the monotony of the plain American cadence.