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.
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I think I'm one of those guys who was sort of always in comedy. I thought of myself - and other people seemed to think of me - as funny from a very young age. I was a very young comedy nerd and I even did sketch comedy in high school and college. I wrote and shot sketches on video and acted in them.
I was voted funniest person in my middle-school yearbook. So I guess I was funny in middle school?
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 wasn't particularly funny in high school, but I grew up with three older brothers who were quite funny.
I think I'm funny because my family, my siblings were funny.
I don't know if I was funny as a child, though I always thought my parents really enjoyed listening to me sing.
I think I knew I was funny in Elementary School. I think most funny people realize it when they're young. It tends to come out of stress or trauma - something that makes you want to be funny.
I wasn't funny. My brother was the funny one in the family.
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.
I don't know if I was a funny kid. I would say I was a loud and weird kid.