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Running strips you and works your core, mixing it up with different exercises so your body doesn't get used to one thing, so you can really get intense with your workout. I never like to stick to one thing; otherwise, you don't really see that many results.
Mel B
You
Otherwise
Strips
One Thing
Running
See
Results
Never
Like
Stick
Exercises
Mixing
Up
Get
Intense
Different
Really
Body
Your
Used
Your Body
Workout
Many
Works
Thing
Core
My dad taught me to read by reading comic strips in the Saturday paper and Archie comics.
Melanie Scrofano
Me
Reading
Paper
Strips
Archie
Read
Comic
Comic Strips
Comics
Taught
Dad
Saturday
One girl who stands out was this Miami stripper. She still lives with her mother and father, and they know she strips. They call her by her stripper name, Freaky Red.
Method Man
Mother
Father
Girl
Mother And Father
Strips
Out
Freaky
Red
Name
Know
She
Call
Still
Miami
Who
Stands
Lives
Her
Humor strips dominated what were called the funny papers early in the century, but by the 1920s and '30s, adventure strips had taken over. With 'Beetle Bailey,' I revived the funny part of the funny papers, and I'd be proud to be remembered for that.
Mort Walker
Funny
Humor
Papers
Strips
Had
Part
Taken
Remembered
Adventure
Over
Bailey
Proud
Were
Beetle
Dominated
Revived
Century
Early
My dream was to draw for 'The Beano.' When I was 10 years old, I started drawing cartoon strips with 'The Beano' in mind. I lived in that world. You own a comic, it's yours and adults don't understand it. You could pile them up under the bed, and if you were off school ill, you'd go through them all.
Nick Park
You
World
School
Old
Mind
Own
Draw
Drawing
Strips
Dream
Cartoon
Could
Through
Adult
Pile
Understand
Comic
Bed
Go
Were
Years
Off
Up
Them
Ill
Yours
Lived
Started
I never storyboard. I hate it. I don't understand why so many directors want to make comic strips of their films.
Patrice Leconte
Hate
Films
Strips
Directors
Never
Make
Understand
Comic
Comic Strips
Want
Storyboard
Many
Why
'The Blue Dragon' uses very filmic language and involves a lot of technology. It is more cinematic than theatrical and was inspired by comic strips and graphic novels.
Robert Lepage
Technology
Language
Cinematic
Strips
More
Inspired
Involves
Comic
Comic Strips
Lot
Very
Than
Blue
Theatrical
Graphic
Graphic Novels
Uses
Novels
Dragon
I suppose I would still prefer to sit under a tree with a picnic basket rather than under a gas pump, but signs and comic strips are interesting as subject matter.
Roy Lichtenstein
Matter
Signs
Sit
Tree
Pump
Strips
Would
Rather
Picnic
Suppose
Comic
Still
Comic Strips
Subject
Subject Matter
Than
Interesting
Prefer
Gas
Basket
For me, the very last great strip is 'Peanuts.' After 'Peanuts,' there are a very few strips that I enjoyed for different reasons, but I don't think they were great. I don't think anything's come along since Charles Schulz - and I mean since 1950 - that I think rises above the professional or the eccentric into that realm of greatness.
Seth
Great
Me
Few
Think
Strip
Strips
Charles
Eccentric
Above
Rises
Since
Along
Come
Were
Greatness
Very
Different
After
Anything
Mean
Realm
Different Reasons
Reasons
Professional
Enjoyed
Peanuts
Last
There's something hopeful about 'Endgame.' Beckett strips everything away and asks what remains. There's this surgical dissection of the soul, but at the bottom, you find shafts of light.
Simon McBurney
You
Soul
Light
Everything
Strips
Hopeful
Find
About
Something
Remains
Bottom
Beckett
Surgical
Endgame
Ask
Away
Maybe the bar is low, but most of the strips that are 50, 60, 70 years old that are on their second or third generation of artists, the humor is pretty bland. There are others by people that were raised on 'Family Guy' or 'South Park' that are edgier. Mine's not as edgy as those, but it's edgier than 'Beetle Bailey.'
Stephan Pastis
Family
Generation
People
Old
Humor
Others
Mine
Those
Strips
Pretty
Guy
Park
Bland
Bailey
Most
Edgy
Were
Years
South
Beetle
South Park
Than
Family Guy
Maybe
Artists
Bar
Low
Second
Raised
Third
I guess that compared to other comic strips, I'm edgy. But put me along something like 'South Park,' and I'm 'Captain Kangaroo.'
Stephan Pastis
Me
Other
Guess
Strips
Something
Park
Put
Along
Like
Edgy
Comic
Comic Strips
South
South Park
Kangaroo
Captain
Compared
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