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I've been bragging for over 25 years that my first New York Times bestseller was a book I copied from the U.S. Government Printing Office!
If you are not on TV, you don't really exist. I want to bring my comedy to the world and tell my story to a bigger audience.
I own a small aerospace company that does some business with the U.S. government.
If you put me against most sprinters in the world, I reckon over a start I could get very close, if not take them.
The problem is that the U.S. government is the biggest debtor in the world, and those depending on it to take care of them will only become poorer.
Theatre is more exciting in the sense that you can actually see the audience in the eye. You know there are no takes and retakes. You have one chance to do your job... and you better do it well!
I can't think of a time that the U.S. government asked us or instructed us not to report or air something.
He tells you stories, but then, after a while, when you want more, he doesn't give you more. He insists on this old elaboration, the old stories that never changes.
It's a gamble you take, the risk of alienating an audience. But there's a theory - sometimes it's better to confuse them for five minutes than let them get ahead of you for 10 seconds.