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“When I was a kid, every Christmas I would spend hours making my mom a present. One year, I wrapped her present up and put it under the tree. On Christmas Day, I handed it to her and she shook it and said, “Ooh, what is it?” (RICH LOOKS DEFLATED AND SAYS) “A picture of The Last Supper on an Etch A Sketch”’.”
Adam Bloom, Finding Your Comic Genius: An in-depth guide to the art of stand-up comedy

“There’s a slightly misquoted saying about comedy that has led to it being grossly misinterpreted by so many comedians: ‘Comedy is like a frog. If you dissect it, it dies’. The misconception is that this somehow means: ‘If you discuss a joke, you’ll risk ruining it’. This interpretation couldn’t possibly be more wrong. The actual quote, from E.B. White, is: ‘Explaining a joke is like dissecting a frog. You understand it better, but the frog dies in the process’.”
Adam Bloom, Finding Your Comic Genius: An in-depth guide to the art of stand-up comedy

“The perfect punchline can only exist if it’s coming from the right persona, and I believe that is the single most important thing a comedian needs to know. Woody Allen managed to sum this up in one sentence: “A comedian is a funny person doing material, and not a person doing funny material”.”
Adam Bloom, Finding Your Comic Genius: An in-depth guide to the art of stand-up comedy



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