ROBIN LEACH "The Internet is truly wonderful. During [Princess] Diana's funeral even I, sitting here in Antigua, was able to access the London newspapers, Buckingham Palace, and Westminster Abbey home pages--so no way did I feel 4,000 miles away from my old hometown."(TRANSCRIPT--WWW.PEOPLE.COM)
CYNDI LAUPER "I did keep my diary on-line for a while, but I started compromising some of the truths.... It wasn't worth it."(TRANSCRIPT--WWW.PEOPLE.COM)
SANDRA BULLOCK "I have to be honest and say [chat rooms] scare me a little. It's not my place to eavesdrop on private conversations."(AOL)
RODNEY DANGERFIELD "I hate the live [on-line] strip shows from Amsterdam. I think they should show tulips."
ROBIN WILLIAMS "People get very specific [online]. Women talking from their point of view about what turns them on, what doesn't. And you're going, 'My God. So that's it....' Of course, there is the problem when the woman who is telling you the ways she likes to be turned on is a man."(YAHOO! INTERNET LIFE)
DREW CAREY "What's the international Internet signal for vomit?"
GILLIAN ANDERSON "My family seems to spend hours and hours on the Net. And I'm a little nervous that all the rest of the responsibilities in my life will fall away if I were to hook up."



