When I was young, I learned very early on that I could make my mother laugh. And that was one of the greatest sounds I ever heard.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The first thing that I learned - and I understood it at a really young age - was that I could get a laugh. Really early. Because my mother and father are funny.
I loved listening to laughter even as a little kid.
From the age of 4 or 5, I loved to make people laugh.
I always just loved to laugh. I always just loved it as a kid.
I always was trying to make people laugh as a kid. I was a big fan of Carol Burnett and Gilda Radner. I watched them and I remember feeling as a child, when I heard the laughter they got, a little jealous that they made someone laugh like that.
I always performed as a kid to make my family laugh and was more concerned with making kids at school laugh than I was about the lessons.
To wake up to the sound of my son saying 'Mama, mama!' It's the best sound ever.
At 3 years old, I was imitating and doing fun little commercials for the family. Then at 5, I knew, 'OK, this is something I really like.' At 8, I was crying in front of the mirror and my mom was like, 'Oh boy, here we go. We know what she's going to do.'
I learned early in life that laughter is a great way to diffuse and uncomfortable situation, so I began to use that as a tool, throughout my life.
My dad loved to laugh. He was very funny and very silly.
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