Post by Angel on Aug 26, 2005 7:43:15 GMT
"I have no clue what a 'hottie' is. To think of myself in those terms is absurd."
"I am the new kid. But at the same time, it's like, that's never bothered me. I love going into new situations where I can meet new people and ... form strong bonds."
"I have never been invited to play at George Clooney's [L.A.-area] house, but I'd like to."
"I have lived like a gypsy since I was 19. My friends would let me sleep on their couches, and whenever I was about to run out of money, I'd book an acting job to keep me going."
"I love football, but I'm not going to be the guy who paints his face."
"I was born in Atherton and lived there as a baby, but then we moved to Newport Beach. But that's kind of Atherton South, isn't it?"
"We recently had a visit from some children from the Make A Wish Foundation. There was a little girl named Bailey and a boy named Dakota and they spent the day on the set. It was the most amazing and special time as well as a life-changing experience for me. Here were these two little kids whose dying wish was to hang out with us and give me a hug to find out if Chris is good or bad, or simply ask Alyssa [Milano] a question or talk to Rose [McGowan] and Holly [Marie Combs]. It helped put so many things into perspective for me. I finally realized that what we do is far much bigger than we perhaps sometimes think and that it has an impact on a great many people. I'd never felt better about my job than I did on that day. Their visit brought so much joy to the set and it made me want to get involved in doing more charity work."
"I guess my biggest fear is I hate to fly. And I can orb in and out. I can basically travel anywhere on different universes and different planes. So, that would be like, the greatest gift from the planet if I could actually orb in and out, and just like pop in in Paris like within a matter of 2 seconds. I'd be the happiest man alive because I hate to fly."
"I wasn't the jock. I mean, I played sports, but I wasn't like, the guy with the letterman jacket. And I wasn't a nerd per say. I just actually, honestly... I was never in high school. I never was there. Because I was always like, out traveling, and working and stuff."
"She's [girlfriend Sarah Carter] really special and amazing. She's made me want to be better. Before I met her, I wasn't really the relationship type of person, and then I met her, and like honestly it was the first time I was like, 'Ok, I want to make a go at this.' Like really make a go at this. She just.... she pushes me."
"I definitely have no muscle. My body's, I think, allergic to it."
"I was having dinner with my dad and mom a couple of weeks ago, and these people at Behihana's came up to us and went, 'We love you.' And it was so weird because two years ago I would have dinner with my parents, and no one would bat an eye. And now all of a sudden it was like, 'Hey, they know me, they know my name, they know where I went to school and who I'm dating and all this stuff.' It's craziness."
"I hate it when I hear about actors and actresses who hate the fans and really aren't polite and do 'Leave me alone.' Acting is sharing a part of you to the world. I understand that that's part of the job, and it's a good part of the job. It's fun to connect with these people."
"I do think there are people with a sixth sense. My great-grandmother was about to have an operation to remove one of her kidneys when a woman came up to her in the street, put her hand on her stomach and said 'You're about to have surgery - don't, because it will cause more problems'. My great-grandmother was freaked out and didn't have the operation and it turned out it was the other kidney that was the problem so the woman saved her life. I think there is magic in the world or whatever you want to call it, and you can't turn your back on it."
"I learned more traveling and living abroad than I did in school. I was one of the smartest kids in class but there's nothing they can teach you that compares to seeing the Mona Lisa for real. I was traveling the world on someone else's dollar and making a lot of money. I lived in London and Paris and saw all these things that other kids my age wouldn't have done."
"I get up at 5 am every day for work and I get home totally exhausted, so whenever I can, I relax by going surfing and snowboarding. It was originally in my contract that I wasn't allowed to do it but I've been doing it my entire life and I can't let go, so I made them change it. Luckily I've never had any serious injuries. I broke my toe in the summer but that was through stubbing it and that was the most painful thing in the world - so I think the snowboarding risk is worth taking."
"I do not know I necessarily believe in what they call "magic," but I believe deeply that there are mystical forces around us. I think that certain people are endowed with a sixth sense and have access to this supernatural world."
"I am the new kid. But at the same time, it's like, that's never bothered me. I love going into new situations where I can meet new people and ... form strong bonds."
"I have never been invited to play at George Clooney's [L.A.-area] house, but I'd like to."
"I have lived like a gypsy since I was 19. My friends would let me sleep on their couches, and whenever I was about to run out of money, I'd book an acting job to keep me going."
"I love football, but I'm not going to be the guy who paints his face."
"I was born in Atherton and lived there as a baby, but then we moved to Newport Beach. But that's kind of Atherton South, isn't it?"
"We recently had a visit from some children from the Make A Wish Foundation. There was a little girl named Bailey and a boy named Dakota and they spent the day on the set. It was the most amazing and special time as well as a life-changing experience for me. Here were these two little kids whose dying wish was to hang out with us and give me a hug to find out if Chris is good or bad, or simply ask Alyssa [Milano] a question or talk to Rose [McGowan] and Holly [Marie Combs]. It helped put so many things into perspective for me. I finally realized that what we do is far much bigger than we perhaps sometimes think and that it has an impact on a great many people. I'd never felt better about my job than I did on that day. Their visit brought so much joy to the set and it made me want to get involved in doing more charity work."
"I guess my biggest fear is I hate to fly. And I can orb in and out. I can basically travel anywhere on different universes and different planes. So, that would be like, the greatest gift from the planet if I could actually orb in and out, and just like pop in in Paris like within a matter of 2 seconds. I'd be the happiest man alive because I hate to fly."
"I wasn't the jock. I mean, I played sports, but I wasn't like, the guy with the letterman jacket. And I wasn't a nerd per say. I just actually, honestly... I was never in high school. I never was there. Because I was always like, out traveling, and working and stuff."
"She's [girlfriend Sarah Carter] really special and amazing. She's made me want to be better. Before I met her, I wasn't really the relationship type of person, and then I met her, and like honestly it was the first time I was like, 'Ok, I want to make a go at this.' Like really make a go at this. She just.... she pushes me."
"I definitely have no muscle. My body's, I think, allergic to it."
"I was having dinner with my dad and mom a couple of weeks ago, and these people at Behihana's came up to us and went, 'We love you.' And it was so weird because two years ago I would have dinner with my parents, and no one would bat an eye. And now all of a sudden it was like, 'Hey, they know me, they know my name, they know where I went to school and who I'm dating and all this stuff.' It's craziness."
"I hate it when I hear about actors and actresses who hate the fans and really aren't polite and do 'Leave me alone.' Acting is sharing a part of you to the world. I understand that that's part of the job, and it's a good part of the job. It's fun to connect with these people."
"I do think there are people with a sixth sense. My great-grandmother was about to have an operation to remove one of her kidneys when a woman came up to her in the street, put her hand on her stomach and said 'You're about to have surgery - don't, because it will cause more problems'. My great-grandmother was freaked out and didn't have the operation and it turned out it was the other kidney that was the problem so the woman saved her life. I think there is magic in the world or whatever you want to call it, and you can't turn your back on it."
"I learned more traveling and living abroad than I did in school. I was one of the smartest kids in class but there's nothing they can teach you that compares to seeing the Mona Lisa for real. I was traveling the world on someone else's dollar and making a lot of money. I lived in London and Paris and saw all these things that other kids my age wouldn't have done."
"I get up at 5 am every day for work and I get home totally exhausted, so whenever I can, I relax by going surfing and snowboarding. It was originally in my contract that I wasn't allowed to do it but I've been doing it my entire life and I can't let go, so I made them change it. Luckily I've never had any serious injuries. I broke my toe in the summer but that was through stubbing it and that was the most painful thing in the world - so I think the snowboarding risk is worth taking."
"I do not know I necessarily believe in what they call "magic," but I believe deeply that there are mystical forces around us. I think that certain people are endowed with a sixth sense and have access to this supernatural world."