I don't have this weird, natural funny bone that constantly comes out. It's not like my every instinct is to be funny, and I'm always having to dampen that down.
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A fellow who has a funny bone can learn to hone his skills, but I don't think you can develop a funny bone - you either have it or you don't. And by the way - when you get it, we don't know it.
Every time I do something silly, it comes off really funny because it's natural.
I have this horrible sense of humor where I think discomfort is funny - partly because I experience discomfort a lot, and it's a way of laughing at it and getting a release.
Comedy, your funny bone, is formed in childhood.
Being funny is a symptom of what's underneath. You're pumping out all that energy because something else is going on inside you, some opposing force, something uncomfortable.
I was raised in a family where no one had a serious bone in their body and every answer was a riddle, a joke, or a prank.
I had this tic where I touch my mouth to my knee, and I'm always screwing up my back. I've had two shoulder surgeries. My doctor just smiles and laughs at me.
You can't deny laughter; when it comes, it plops down in your favorite chair and stays as long as it wants.
Humor is the instinct for taking pain playfully.
I have funny bones. If there's ever any kind of tension, I'll always be the one to try and be funny to loosen things up.