If I’m at a party and someone puts on a Blues Brothers tape, I tend to go nuts.
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I had temping jobs also. I liked the flexibility. There was no asking for time off; you just didn’t work.
I thought they may have presumed too much knowledge of certain things for people who are not comedians. Like Montreal. A comic understands what it is and its importance, but someone else may not know about it.
And the goal really is to make the audience laugh, to bring them some joy.
I don’t really know much about pirates, or pirate culture. I’d be a contrarian pirate.
If you see me at a restaurant, blow me a kiss, wave, blow me another kiss, then walk five steps backward.
I mean, I’ve always had scattered interests, but I never went on stage to get an agent or anything like that.
People in New York love having roof parties.
I will not be misquoted!
I got access to a private tour of the zoo. I got to go in a cage with a koala, which I highly recommend.
I used to write things out beforehand. But sometimes it backfires.
I mean, I guess I started during the comedy boom, so it was literally like, on Sunday you could decide you wanted to be a comic, and on Monday, you could be on stage.
I do not like sports, unless you consider treating all humankind with love and respect a sport.
I’m traveling the world, ripping rooms apart with my stupendous comedy.
People don’t understand that that’s really what it is. They’re looking for a magic phone number or something. And to a certain extent, I understand that, because comedy is treated so much as a stepping stone by a lot of people.
Only lately, like within the last few years, have I had people actually do an impression of me to me, which weirds me out to think of what they have picked up on, without ever realizing it myself.
I don’t feel I’m even worthy of a normal amount of value.
Well, I have since seen you at Tinkle. It’s a comedy show started by David Cross, me and Jon Benjamin. It features a wide variety of acts for all tastes and seasons.
I love chicken. I would eat chicken fingers on Thanksgiving if it were socially acceptable.
Anyone who bombs is my friend.
I mean, I guess I realized subconsciously that this is what I should be doing before I realized it, consciously. Verbally, I don’t think I had committed to it, even though I was driving everywhere, every night, just trying to get on stage.
You come there and hang out and have a drink before the show and eat, so it’s not that brutal. It’s only $6.
I don’t know any astronauts. There are a lot of people who say they want to be comedians.
There’s people that are just in awe of what you do, and then there are people who just think it’s garbage. And I think there are people who are just uncomfortable seeing someone have fun with their job.
I was probably just trying to be Dennis Miller, but without the vocabulary to actually be Dennis Miller. I guess I was just less interesting than I am now, if I am interesting at all.
My sister sometimes does a Todd Barry tribute act.
Buddha, much like everyone else has good and bad days.
I’ve never been a TV junkie. I remember watching Letterman way back when he had a morning show.
I liked the koala, wallaby, and I chilled with a kangaroo a bit. There was a wombat that I quite enjoyed also.
It was actually 3 years between albums. That seems like a long time to me.
I did end up doing substitute teaching, but there’s not a lot of teaching involved in that.
I mean, I’ve had bartenders and waiters and waitresses make a comment about a joke of mine, like pointing out some sort of logic error or something that I’ve never even thought about, and they’re right.
I like pens. My writing is so amazing there’s never a need to erase.
I loved Australia. I was very successful there.
You always think you’re better than you are in the beginning.
I once sat next to Jim from Wild Kingdom on a flight from Atlanta. I find mentioning that opens a lot of doors.
I must have done everything I had. You go through years where you go through everything you’ve ever written.
I’m particularly proud of my reluctance to share my dreams with anyone.
It’s cool to go to a place that has posters up and it’s one night only. It feels more special.
I would call it a comedy variety show. We have some people just doing straight standup. We usually try to have one musical act of sort. So its just people being funny in different ways, not just sketch, not just standup, not just characters, all of those things.
If I’m at a party and someone puts on a Blues Brothers tape, I tend to go nuts.
I basically did comedy there for about a year, and then moved to New York. If I had it to do over again, I would have booked myself on the road for at least a year.
I guess there seems to be clubs opening up again, which is strange.
I’d rather send out a mass email then hang posters all over the place.
Some venues are better run than others. Sometimes it’s just maddening to deal with full dinners being served in front of your face. You can have a good or bad show anywhere.
I am the the type to have a personal experience with a celebrity, but I’m too classy to bring that up.
I want to release another CD this year, finish writing a screenplay, and make another short film.
There seems to be more comedy for comedy’s sake.
I wasn’t as nervous as I thought I would be when I started.
I had some friends that tried it down there, and I went to a couple of open mics, and I just kind of got this… this sick urge to try it instead of just watching it.