Steve Burns
Steve Burns
Steven Michael "Steve" Burns is an American entertainer. He is best known as the original host of the long-running children's television program Blue's Clues from 1996 to 2002, and was nominated for a Daytime Emmy for his performance on the show in 2001...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Show Host
Date of Birth9 October 1973
CityBoyertown, PA
CountryUnited States of America
mom running new-york
When I was a kid, my mom used to run the vacuum cleaner, and the noise would bother me so much that I would run into the woods to calm down. I feel like that vacuum cleaner has been on since I moved to New York City.
kids who-i-am years
I'm officially near-famous. If you've got four year old kids and you've got cable, then you've got no choice but to know who I am. But if you're one of my peers - a 26-year old guy who lives in Manhattan - you have no idea who I am. I'm only famous if you're four.
children mean kids
I always, always liked children... I was very afraid of them before. Because I never really grew up, I mean, with a lot of little kids around. Even though I am from a kind of Italian family, I never really grew up with a lot of little kids around.
crazy home guitar
I started trying to do my own music at home, and I was like, 'You know what, I can play the guitar, sort of. And I can do these things, sort of. And I can make these crazy noises on my computer, sort of. But I need a ridiculously good drummer. I need someone to help me with string arrangements.
running real thinking
And I think that if I were a for real celebrity that was recognizable everywhere, I'd just crawl under a rock and you know, have someone run over the rock with a car, or something.
children television fantasy
My fantasy for children's television is that it's not really children's television, it's everybody's television.
smart blue lessons
I learned really valuable lessons from 'Blue's Clues.' I'd repeat them every day. 'You can do things. You are smart.
long risk majority
The majority of short term trading results are just random. In the long term the money ends up with those that can trade and manage risk.
humble people lessons
The best traders I know are also the most humble people I know, coincidence? Or has the market taught them some very valuable lessons?
acting hobbies music-is-my-life
Music is my life - acting's just a hobby.
congratulations three looks
I'm not supposed to talk about the snail. The snail is, well, congratulations to whoever noticed it. It's supposed to be a thing where you gotta look for it in every episode, and it's there three times in every episode.
denies good gotten guys halves learned louis opponent pressed second space stepped steps struggled team together
We pressed them and stepped up a lot higher. St. Louis struggled to put their combinations together. Going into this game, I didn't think we were a good pressing team, but the guys showed me a lot of character. I learned something about our team more than anything that we can be a team that steps up and denies a lot of space for the opponent to play. In hindsight, had we put two halves together like the second half, we may have gotten the win.
against chances difference finishing good higher rate regardless team waiting
You always get chances (to score) against a good team, and the difference is that they were finishing their chances at a much higher rate than we were. Regardless of how they scored their first goal, (they had) chances before that to get on the board. That's something we're waiting to see our team put together.
call
We think this could really be a wake-up call for the congressmen.