I was always a funny guy. I don't think anybody that makes it to this level of stand-up wasn't a funny guy when they were young.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I didn't really like the aloneness of doing stand-up. The comedians by nature weren't very - I mean, they were sociable, but they hung out in cliques, and it's very hard to get accepted; lots of competition.
I was always funny, but I wasn't a great musician, and I wanted to be a musician way more than I wanted to be a comic. I just didn't think comedians were cool when I was a kid.
I'm not a joke guy; I'm not a stand-up comic.
I never saw myself as a comedian. I saw myself as a guy who can act funny.
No, no, I was only funny on stage, really. I, I, think I was funny as a person toward my classmates when I was very young. You know, when I was a child, up to about the age of 12.
I wasn't funny as a kid. I remember enjoying comedians, but I never understood it was a job choice or a profession.
I don't think I'm a funny person in general. I have had to learn comedy.
I don't think I was funny until college. I lived with some Harvard MD/PhD students - they were so smart, and what I contributed to the house was, I was the funny one.
Even as a kid I was never the generator of humor, but I always knew who was funny, who to hang out with.
Doing stand-up takes the fun out of being funny.