I have a healthy amount of belly going on.
“I have a healthy amount of belly going on.”
— Brian Quinn · Belly
The World Motivation
I have a healthy amount of belly going on.
“I have a healthy amount of belly going on.”
— Brian Quinn · Belly
I have a healthy amount of belly going on.
I was born in '76, so I vaguely remember seeing 'Empire Strikes Back' in theaters. But I remember just being obsessed with 'Return of the Jedi' and having my parents bring me to see it - at least four times in theaters - and being excited about the Ewoks, and coming home to play with the toy Ewok Village.
The first time I went to Old Trafford, I was hoping for some light soccer hooliganism, but even the fans in the stand were pretty well behaved.
Making a TV show is a lot of work. I actually feel a little duped on this subject. Nowhere in the stories about getting on a television show do you ever hear about how much hard work it is.
There are lines that I know are going to get a belly laugh, but after a few shows I get sick of hearing myself say them so I drop them.
I've got a Moroccan shape, where the weight goes on around the belly and the bum.
I just like to have cereal in the morning, but it'll be those cluster things - it's a bit random - and through the day, I like just pasta, plain pasta with a bit of sauce on it, never too much in case I get a bad belly... and jelly just before I go on for a bit of energy!
I'm well aware of the health dangers of an expanding waistline and belly fat: diabetes, heart disease, stroke, even cancer.
Mother' is something people can't swallow. It was about me visualising my connection with my mother, my journey through her belly, and it's 60 minutes long - it was never going to be understood by the masses.
Please understand, I'm not a hearts-and-flowers type of guy. Never have been. I don't like grand romantic gestures. I don't like the endless declarations of love, bouncing back between two people like an overused tennis ball.