A Quote by Jamie-Lynn Sigler

I can loop my tongue into multiple rolls. — © Jamie-Lynn Sigler
I can loop my tongue into multiple rolls.
I think of every double-decker loop as another loop towards my death. And that is why I've always thought of the double-decker loop as - each loop as a continuous and individualized search for perfection.
Sometimes there are times you actually don't want to be in the information loop on some rumors; because once you're in the loop, then if something leaks, you're one of the people in the loop.
He rolls it under his tongue as a sweet morsel.
It's very rare that you get material that rolls off your tongue.
I like 'Yabai!' That just rolls off the tongue. It means sick, wicked in Japanese.
If you really, truly believe in something, you're on fire, and your tongue rolls at the same pace.
I like to separate the music- and lyric-writing processes if I can. I'll sort of noodle around on my keyboard and my computer until I have a beat or a chord progression, I'll record it as a loop, export it to iTunes, then walk around with the loop and sort of talk to myself in the loop, and that's how I get the lyrics.
In a world of bands called Limp Bizkit and Hoobastank, Electric Sheep rolls off the tongue like a Shakespearean love sonnet. Leave me alone.
It would be great if we were on multiple planets, but I think that's unrealistic. Hawking says we have to be on multiple planets so an asteroid could come and you'd still have some humans left. It's a nice idea. It satisfies the multiple-eggs-in-multiple-baskets concept.
Shakin' like a bowl of soup and make your body loop-de-loop.
It is easy to get an interesting loop to happen, but it becomes a collage when the song and loop are constantly changing.
My kids are funny. They won't eat the heels on a loaf of bread. So I patiently explained to them that they eat rolls, and rolls are all crust, just like heels...and now they won't eat rolls!
Oh, my gosh, I've never seen a film unless, you know, if I have to go and do ADR, loop-loop. But I don't watch after. I'm too critical.
I'm able to guard multiple positions, switch and pick and rolls, guard from two to four and be able to help my defence out and rebound the basketball, block shots.
Money is like the tide: It rolls in and it rolls out. If you clutch it, you are not going to keep it.
With women, I've got a long bamboo pole with a leather loop on the end. I slip the loop around their necks so they can't get away or come too close. Like catching snakes.
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