I was paid to be cheeky and people clapped me for it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I began imagining scenes in public which some drunk would come up to me and slap me in the face. Nothing like that ever happened, but I often wonder if I would have turned the other cheek.
One minute I was a clapped-out, two-guinea, legal-aid lawyer, and the next minute I was in parliament.
When I told my friends I was going to be a comedian, they laughed at me.
I always wanted attention, and I realized I could make people laugh.
I was getting a lot of hassles from the public. Everybody recognized me.
I had a meal in Pizza Hut and the waitress told me I didn't need to pay. So I decided to be a bit cheeky and ask for more pizza and garlic bread.
There's nothing nicer than getting a round of applause for turning up for work. It's amazing! You start work, and people clap. Do you know what I mean? And then they stand up and clap at the end.
If someone is being very cheeky, it can be quite fun to deal with that situation.
As a cameraman, I was paid to stand within a few feet of Yehudi Menuhin performing. I saw Rudolph Nureyev dancing. I couldn't believe I was being paid for that.
What does it mean when people applaud? Should I give 'em money? Say thank you? Lift my dress? The lack of applause - that I can respond to.