The first decision [hiring Cryan] blindsided me, ... But that's the nature of the business. You never know what's going to happen.

It's hilarious to watch tapes of ourselves from back then, ... We were very green -- but very enthusiastic.

If it meant I was just gone from their lives for 10 hours at a stretch, I wasn't interested, ... I wouldn't take a job like that.

I had no particularly plans to go back [to broadcasting], but never say never.

They made it hard to say no.

There are so many other things for us to talk about that it just hasn't come up, ... We'll say 'How's it going?' and that's about it. By the end of the day, we've usually seen each other's work, anyway.

It's a dramatic change from where we were, and it will take some getting used to, ... A year ago, Amy was home and we saw each other all the time. Now it's weekends and cell phones.

A place like ours, one of the smaller places that we haven't heard a lot about.

We got him across the street and it wasn't two seconds before parts of the roof were falling in.