Unlike 'Deal or No Deal,' which is for the entire family, my standup is not for the entire family.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't want to be a spokesman for family values, but that's the way my standup is perceived.
'Deal or No Deal' works nicely with my ADD/ADHD symptoms. I show up, meet the contestants, and move around the set. I'm not stuck behind a pedestal reading trivia questions. I've always had problems sitting still and listening for long periods of time. The show spares me these challenges. I can live in the moment. It's like a standup act.
The New Deal, in my mind, has become a raw deal for my children.
When you're a regular on your show, that's your family. When people come in and out, it doesn't mean that you don't embrace them, but they have to leave.
The idea that the family is this locus of support but can also hold you back and keep you down makes for good drama.
Being a fan of someone's show and the way they still hold a family together doesn't mean I am OK with all they say.
Family is conflict and it's something that we all relate to.
One wants to be together with one's family. That's what families are about.
My family always makes a huge deal out of Christmas.
When I came into the Perry family, it was just kind of one of those deals where they were the only family I had.
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