I'm a huge sports fan but have no interest in minutiae. I don't remember who won Super Bowls five years ago or listen to sports talk radio.
[Televised stand-up] never really makes me laugh. The only one I ever saw that I liked was Richard Pryor, and that was [shot on] film.
Stand-up has the best writers, because it's the hardest writing by a million miles.
I have always loved Las Vegas. It's a traditional place for lounge comics to perform, and I love that.
Louis [C.K.] is great. But I don't know how many you could do.
I don't know anything about politics. I wouldn't put too much into my prediction on politics.
I like doing a funny show where I don't have to act and fall in love with a girl.
I've seen people in theaters, and it just doesn't work, because you're talking to the guy next to you the whole time.
There's no show business in Canada, so everybody just did stand-up and we all thought, "Oh, we'll just keep doing stand-up." And then I'm like, "There's more work in the States."
On Update, the only real original thing was trying to take away the cleverness of the punchline and make it as blunt as possible.
When I started in Canada, I just did stand-up.