The best money advice ever given me was from my father. When I was a little girl, he told me, ‘Don’t spend anything unless you have to.’

I’m just as insufferable and useless as every other dad is. The dynamic never changes, no matter what you do for a living.

At times I’ve got a really big ego. But I’ll tell you the best thing about me. I’m some guy’s dad I’m some little gal’s dad. When I die, if they say I was Annie’s husband and Zachary John and Anna Kate’s father, boy, that’s enough for me to be remembered by. That’s more than … Read more

I was brought up in a car family, my dad loved cars and I was taught the art of making an Austin 7 operate.

My dad would always say, ‘What can you do to make the world a better place?’ Well, I can make people laugh.

Somewhere in my wildest childhood I must have done something right. Being able to make a boyhood dream come true is one thing, but to have a kid come along and thrill his dad like Brett Hull has thrilled me over his career is too much for one guy to handle.

I would say the most help I got was from my dad. My dad is a civil engineer in Switzerland he’s 90 years old now, so he’s no longer active as a civil engineer, but still a very active person.

I realised I could run after finding out that my dad used to run and it gave me the morale that if he did it then maybe I could also run.

There was a bit of a comparison that Bret was making between Vince McMahon and my dad. He looked up to Vince as a dad and stuff, and it was a shame to see the whole thing end the way it did.

My dad was a musician, it was just what he did, like another guy’s dad drives a meat truck. Our house was normal. We weren’t taken with the fact our dad was a musician.