Hannibal Buress keeps popping up. His delivery cracks me up. He's smart and funny.
“Hannibal Buress keeps popping up. His delivery cracks me up. He's smart and funny.”
— Jim Breuer · Cracks
The World Motivation
Hannibal Buress keeps popping up. His delivery cracks me up. He's smart and funny.
“Hannibal Buress keeps popping up. His delivery cracks me up. He's smart and funny.”
— Jim Breuer · Cracks
Hannibal Buress keeps popping up. His delivery cracks me up. He's smart and funny.
Most of the time I write visually. I get a visual of me in the audience watching the concert. I usually come up with the hooks first. Like with 'Old School.'
The thing that's gotten me everywhere in my standup is talking about my family. I started doing it back in high school. I don't think our society looks at marriage and family enough. I think we've gone off course.
I wanted nothing to do with Hollywood. It's everything I'm against. I'm all for one and one for all, and there, it's 'All for me and I will do anything to get it.' And that is not a way of living for me.
I rarely step on sidewalk cracks. I don't wear a watch. I touch my favorite tree before going on long trips.
I think the key to working out is for people to think of water - just allow the workouts to fill out the cracks in your lives and seep into wherever you can fit it in.
When we got down from the ambulances there were sharp cracks about us as bursts of shrapnel splashed down upon the Town Hall square. Dead soldiers lay outside and I glanced at them coldly. We were in search of the living.
If I find something funny or something that kind of cracks me up, I'll get up on stage. I don't care what situation I'm in or what media I'm in: I'm gonna say it.
My whole family is extremely blue collar - teachers and police officers probably make up half my family. My father was a garbage man.
A little thing, like children putting flowers in my hair, can fill up the widening cracks in my self-assurance like soothing lanolin.