A Quote by Helena Christensen

I'm a fun person. I like cracking jokes and being completely nerdy. — © Helena Christensen
I'm a fun person. I like cracking jokes and being completely nerdy.
The cliche of the nerdy kid who doesn't go outside and just plays games is completely untrue. And it's also true for the nerdy kid who studies comic books and turns into this genius, and it is also true for the nerdy kid who listens to every nerdy thing that Led Zeppelin put out. That kind of obsession in a 16-year-old is not ugly. It's beautiful.
I feel like I'm a really artsy person. I love to tie-dye shirts and bake and just do nerdy and fun stuff.
These days, I feel like a chunky spy in a thinner world. Strangers tell fat jokes in front of me. Jokes not meant for me. But... completely for the woman I used to be 150 pounds ago. The woman I could be again one day. The woman I will always be inside. Because being thinner doesn't make you a different person. It just makes you thinner.
I was a pretty nerdy kid. I was pretty nerdy. I'm still kind of nerdy. I have all of the worst qualities of being a nerd - all of the affect and none of the smarts. I'm a useless nerd! That's pretty bad.
I keep cracking jokes a lot.
I like situational comedy when people are being completely serious and yet you can find something extremely funny, not jokes.
A world is in flames, and you are cracking silly jokes.
Usually, nerds on TV are completely stereotypical, like Urkel, or they're not really so nerdy.
There's something so quirky and fun and nerdy about the Tony Awards... We're dorks being silly up there.
If you were on the phone with me and Tommy right now, we would probably forget you were there, we'd just be cracking jokes. It's like Beavis and Butthead.
There's even more stuff that I'd like to release, but I'm scared to, that's really, um, nerdy... not nerdy in a good way. Like, silly.
Really, I'm pretty laid-back, always cracking jokes.
I'm not big on fat jokes. That's a little beneath me. I'm not a huge fan of making a joke completely at someone else's expense. Even though I think he does it better than anyone else, I don't love... Well, it's different with Sacha Baron Cohen, but that whole thing where you're "punking" people? I don't like that. I don't like doing it, and I don't particularly find it funny when the joke is on a person who doesn't know they're being set up.
Adam Sandler would always be cracking jokes; he's really great.
Being such a tomboy growing up, that was one thing that changed me as a person, as well. It broadened me, like me cracking myself open in a certain way.
I'm not good with jokes, no. I don't know a joke at all. I like being told jokes, but I can't tell one myself.
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