I was a full-blown tomboy; I was very mischievous and got into a lot of trouble. Everybody in my family smoked, and I started smoking probably when I was nine. My friends used to call me Huckleberry Tig.
I get kind of, um, bored by all the sexuality and gender labels because I feel like that's where the problem comes in, when people feel that they need to have these particular identities. If you didn't have these labels, and you just acted on how you genuinely felt at any point, then you wouldn't have anything to contend with.
My mother was so stylish, but she never pushed that on me. She always thought I looked cool.
If someone doesn't want me working their club, they're not going to hear from me again. I'm not going to fight or complain about it. I'd rather go someplace else.
Stand-up is very broad strokes, kind of a skeleton of a story or something.
People complain about Hollywood comedians, but I feel like I selected a tremendous group, ones who aren't fame-obsessed.