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" A comedian needs to have his own filters, needs to know his audience, how far he can push things. "
Push
Own
Know
" As humans we like to laugh at our fears, we like to whistle in the dark. "
Laugh
Whistle
Like
" But the mechanics of learning to 'throw your voice' are pretty simple. Anyone with a tongue, an upper palate, teeth, and a normal speaking voice can learn ventriloquism. "
Learning
Simple
Voice
" Growing up doing those Kiwanis Clubs, doing those Cub Scout banquets, doing those church shows, I learned to find that sensibility that most people could laugh at - that all ages and demographics could laugh at. "
Church
Doing
Growing Up
" I had a happy, dramafree youth, growing up in an upper-middle-class neighborhood in Dallas, Texas. The only thing that was slightly unusual compared to most of my friends was that I was an only child... I don't think that's why my parents gave me a dummy, at least they've never copped to it. "
Happy
Me
Parents
" I'm a geek to the bone. "
Geek
Bone
" I'm a Macintosh nut. I got my PowerBook, so if I'm not writing jokes, I'm working on that. "
Writing
Got
Working
" In 1980, when I graduated from high school, my goal was to be on 'The Tonight Show' with Johnny Carson at least once before our ten-year class reunion. Our class reunion was in June of 1990, and I was on 'The Tonight Show' in April 1990, so I made it by a few months. "
Goal
High School
School
" I think all the garbage in the world is thanks to a very small handful of idiots. "
Think
Garbage
Small
" I think maybe one reason why ventriloquists are looked down on is because it's very difficult to be funny. I think what happens is that people get a dummy, they learn the technique of ventriloquism, they memorize the script, they think they're in show business. "
Learn
Think
People
" I try to make the majority of my audience laugh. That's my audience. They'll laugh at the dead terrorist. "
Audience
Majority
Try
" It's strange because even in the vaudeville days, ventriloquists were never the main attraction. They were the guys brought out to stand in front of the curtain while sets were being changed. Ventriloquism wasn't even celebrated as an art until Edgar Bergen came along in the 1930s. "
Along
Days
Never
" I've always said that instead of watching a guy juggle seven things amazingly I would rather see a really bad juggler who's really funny. "
Always
Bad
Funny
" I've skewered whites, blacks, Hispanics, Christians, Jews, Muslims, gays, straights, rednecks, addicts, the elderly, and my wife. As a standup comic, it is my job to make sure the majority of people laugh, and I believe that comedy is the last true form of free speech. "
Believe
Laugh
People
" Math? Forget about it. If I add four plus eight plus six, I have to count on my fingers. I guess I'm hooked up differently. "
Four
Math
Six
" My mother and my father have always supported me. Now in their eighties, they actually clamor onto the tour bus with me once or twice a year so they can watch the performances and hear the crowds. Traveling with eighty-something-year-olds on a tour bus... there has to be some sort of reality show in that. "
Now
Father
Me
" Stand-up comedy is tough right now. Anybody can come to a concert, tape you, and put you up on the Internet. You either fight it or embrace it. "
Tough
Now
Internet
" The best place to find material is in real life. I've always maintained that it's not until the mid-20s that you have enough of a life to draw from. There's nothing better for a comic than to go through some bad stuff - and some good stuff, like getting married. "
Good
You
Best
" The magic in performing as an entertaining ventriloquist happens when the characters come to life and the interaction between the separate personalities on stage becomes 'real.' Then don't forget that the act has to be funny, and to me, being funny and entertaining any given audience is more important than anything. "
Stage
Funny
Important
" The only way a ventriloquist speaks differently is that he forgoes using his or her lips, and learns to reproduce sounds using the tongue, upper palate, and teeth only. Those 'difficult' letters are B, F, M, P, V, W, and Y. "
Lips
Way
Tongue
" There's some sort of unspoken license... when outlandish things come out of an inanimate object, somehow it equals humor. "
Humor
Out
Things
" Up until college age I was using the typical little-boy dummy that sits on the knee and makes woodpecker jokes. My first original character didn't happen until later, and that was Jose the Jalapeno on a Stick. "
Jokes
Original
Age
" We just got a tour bus. I didn't know tour buses could be this nice. It's just me, Brian Haner the guitar guy, the tour manager and a writer. We laugh ourselves silly. Apparently we're going to have a road dog, a miniature pincher. It's the smallest they've ever seen. How masculine am I going to look, working with dolls and a miniature dog? "
Nice
Dog
Guitar
" What I do for a living is whimsical and fun and ridiculous. I'm supposed to make people laugh. We all have that child in us. For many people, that child gets pushed into a corner. But if you want to be creative, that little kid can never go away. "
You
People
Laugh
" When I was eight years old, I got a dummy for Christmas and started teaching myself. I got books and records and sat in front of the bathroom mirror, practising. I did my first show in the third grade and just kept going; there was no reason to quit. "
Reason
Myself
Mirror
" When I was in third grade I taught myself ventriloquism... What's hard is to learn to be an entertainer and make people laugh. I was a few years out of college before I felt I had enough material. Then in 1988 I moved to L.A. and started to do some shows at comedy clubs. "
Laugh
Comedy
College
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