Yeah, I've done Jim Breuer's radio show a couple times, and I heard from Larry the Cable Guy when I got 'Mike & Molly,' wishing me congratulations. I'm always the last one to the party, man. But that's okay. I got there.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've had a great time doing it - being able to say yes to a couple of amazing shows.
Simply being a guest on David Letterman's show has been a highlight of my career. I never dreamed that I would follow in his footsteps, though everyone in late night follows Dave's lead. I'm thrilled and grateful that CBS chose me. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to go grind a gap in my front teeth.
I love my co-hosts and the crew at 'The Talk.'
You know the greatest thing about working on 'Fallon?' I get so many anonymous gifts.
'SNL' after-parties are sort of like a time to celebrate your successes and drown your sorrows, depending on how the show went for you.
I'm proud to have so many great friends at country radio who believe in what I do - thanks to all of them.
As a radio DJ, I was on WRIN-WLQI. And even when I repeat it, it's horrifying. My morning sign-on, because it was in Rensselaer, Indiana, it'd be, 'You're on the air with Jim O'Heir in Rensselaer.' Ugh, oh my God, pathetic.
I have to admit that I was a little nervous when I showed up for my first official 'Wreck-It Ralph' recording session.
I went on the 'Letterman' show the first time to plug something, and then I came back as the Fool, the court jester.
I had this job at Hollywood Video, and during my worst audition ever, I forgot all of my lines in front of Chuck Lorre at the callback for the 'Mike and Molly' pilot.