I think we carry around the idea of being a Kid in the Hall as part of our identity. It's a big part of how we see ourselves now.
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I mean, 'Kids In The Hall' is the reason I have any career at all.
When you're a kid you have this sense of wonder and wholeness and a strong sense of your own identity.
As kids, our experiences shape our opinions of ourselves and the world around us, and that's who we become as adults.
There are certain realities we must speak of with our children that were not present when I was a child.
It's bad timing, but a lot of kids become teenagers just as their parents are hitting their mid-life crisis. So everybody's miserable and confused and seeking that new sense of identity.
I suppose being quite young and being thrust quite dramatically into a large public arena skewered my vision of what it means to live and be a part of something.
I think we want our kids to grow up to be people who can think outside of the box, be creative and innovators, sort of the forward-thinkers of our future. I think a way to inspire that is through art and music.
What we did in our childhoods makes us who we are now.
I think that inside every adult is the heart of a child. We just gradually convince ourselves that we have to act more like adults.
Having an identity is one thing. Being born into an identity is quite a different matter.
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