I like to know where I'm going to be at seven o'clock.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm a 7 o'clock act. My people want to go to a show, a dinner and then go home and go to bed.
You can go at the premiere it's at Disneyland.
I go to a lot of events morning, noon and night when I'm not in Washington.
I'm usually at home and in bed by 10 o'clock. I do not want to be out at anybody's New Year's Eve party.
I am a stickler for always having to know what time it is.
I'm always on a train or a plane, so wherever I happen to be is home.
With the theatre, your whole day is geared towards the evening's show, and that's the job. People usually go to work about 9 and come home around 5, or maybe 7.
I get up around 7 a.m. That's very early for a stand-up comic. Then I'll have breakfast with my husband, the artist Al Ridenour, take my three dogs for a walk and commence with my work.
Tell me I have to be somewhere, and I'll be there 20 minutes early and stay there longer than anybody else. You hold up a lot of people if you're not on time.
I don't want to know what time it is. I don't want to know what day it is or where I am. None of that matters.