I tend to sit around with my friends a lot and rant and rave about things I think are ridiculous in the world, and I tend to make fun of myself a lot.
It's a rare thing to find somebody you can work with, work off of, and have fun with.
I loved to party with the Rat Pack; they were so much fun.
I'm the most inappropriate dad. I curse in front of my kids and their friends. I let my kids watch R-rated movies. I'll walk by the movie theater and say, 'Let's go see that,' and my kids will say, 'No, it's rated R. It's not appropriate for kids.' I'm like Uncle Dad. We have fun. I don't live with them, but I drive over four days a week.
It's so great when there's a catchy song that's fun and easy to listen to, but there's also a real artist behind it.
Making ski racing fun and engaging for kids and families is an exciting opportunity and a real passion of mine.
I don't mind playing my music live. It's fun. But what my real passion is is writing music.
Most of the books I remember from my childhood were Dr. Seuss-type books. They were fun to read, but there wasn't a real story behind them.
I had grown up watching these American proms in movies, thinking, 'Wow, that looks like so much fun! I want a corsage! I want a date!' So getting to actually have my own movie American prom was a real treat.
I want to play real people. Real women. I want to be where the fun is - closer to humanity.
I actually was rebelling as all young adults tend to do at or around the age of 19, to experiment with their lives and have fun.
Frank Gehry not only understood my sense of fun and adventure but also reciprocated it and translated that feeling into his work.
Going out is the typical thing when you turn 18, but it's not really much fun when you have a recognisable face.
I have a very fun life. I don't recommend it for anybody else, but it sure has been fun for me.
I gave away 'Life in Hell' when it was a little 'zine, and sold it at record stores for $1, and I knew from the time that I first did it that I would continue to do it, because it was fun.
Waylon Jennings and I had a lot of fun recording together.
I can remember loving to recruit. I knew I was going to do my best. But traveling and recruiting doesn't appeal to me any more. It's not as much fun as it used to be.
It would be fun to be a redhead... you can get away with being, like, really volatile and fire-y because you're like, 'I'm just a redhead; what can I say?'
People were making fun of redheads before I came along.
I've come across people referring to themselves as 'Vine famous.' Some of them started out by putting up Vines just for fun, then all of a sudden they get a bunch of fans, and a week later their Vines are totally different. They become obsessed with how their videos will be perceived.