I wasn't particularly funny in high school, but I grew up with three older brothers who were quite funny.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The surprising thing is that I was not funny in high school. I was always jealous of the funny kids because they always got the girls. I couldn't tell a joke to save my life.
I wasn't funny. My brother was the funny one in the family.
My brothers were funny, and there was a lot of shtick and comedy and nastiness and violence and fighting and sports.
I was funny around my family. My family, they're pretty funny, too.
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 think I'm funny because my family, my siblings were funny.
My brothers and sister and me grew up making fun of each other, the way we'd speak or move. When we get together, everyone's funny, quick, loud, and speaks on top of each other. It was like a great comedy school; nothing is precious.
My parents were funny. My brothers were funny. We just laughed and had a good time. Growing up, it breeds that. It breeds your funny. It breeds your creativity.
I was the class clown at school, but at home, my family wasn't very funny.
I was a huge fan of comedy in high school.