A Quote by James Anderson

The Gabba is not a frightening place to play. — © James Anderson
The Gabba is not a frightening place to play.
Usually on 'Yo Gabba Gabba,' we eat healthy and organic. We don't play.
Sunday is my favorite day of the week! Hangin with the lil man and dancing to yo gabba gabba thanks andy sandburg for the sweet moves!
I've done 'Yo Gabba Gabba!' I've done... oh, it's not called 'Rapunzel' anymore. 'Tangled', that's it. Those are both huge.
I love kids. Every time I go around people neighborhood, they're like, 'Biz! Yo Gabba Gabba!' They want me to beatbox all the time for them.
I love 'Yo Gabba Gabba!' because it's a real kids' show. There hasn't been a real kids' show since 'Dora the Explorer.' It mixes hip-hop with being a kid. Hip-hop came from youths anyway. It's just a great, funky show.
I love sleeping in my son's silly racecar bed. I love watching hours of 'Yo Gabba Gabba.' I love long playdates with his best friend Jack and traveling with Zev. Most of all I love coming home from work and seeing Zev run up to me saying, 'My mommy's home! My mommy's home!'
If you have to be frightening, you need some actors around you to be really frightened. And if they're not frightened, you're not so frightening anymore. In the same way, people say, 'I think you come in, and you're really sexy'. But how do you play sexy? It depends on the eyes that are looking.
I've never done acid, finding it hard to go willingly to a place that could be frightening, hellish, and totally beyond my control. A place much like high school.
When I was 16, I really discovered good stuff like Detroit techno or gabba from Holland.
In some roles you do get into a mode of terror. It's always very frightening - the first audiences are frightening.
The only way to avoid all frightening choices is to leave society and become a hermit, and that is a frightening choice.
I find George Bush and Dick Cheney frightening, Donald Rumsfeld and John Ashcroft frightening.
No one has any idea what's next... the uncertainty of the business climate in America is frightening, frightening to everybody, and it's delaying the recovery.
I don't feel that catharsis in a play necessarily takes place during the course of a play. Often it should take place afterward.
I don't care what anyone says - there's no tougher place to play than New York with the media and the fans who know and love the game. It's a tough place to play.
A lot of the time in music you get to see the place you play, or around the place you play, but that's it.
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