I was the youngest of six kids, so yeah, feeding myself was important, but it’s not like I was obsessed with food growing up. Jim Gaffigan Read Quote
I’m a big eater. I mean, a lot of my stand-up is about food, and you write about what you know, and that’s the only thing I know. I don’t know anything else. Jim Gaffigan Read Quote
Comedians kind of write what comes to them. You can give yourself little assignments, but it’s what inspires you. Jim Gaffigan Read Quote
I would say some of the food I talk about that I really enjoy, like cake and bacon, I eat a lot less than I portray in my act. But that stuff that I dislike, it’s pretty sincere. Jim Gaffigan Read Quote
I initially signed up for Twitter just to do jokes I wasn’t going to do in my stand-up routine. Jim Gaffigan Read Quote
My whole comic persona is that of a guy who explores the id: I romanticize gluttony, I romanticize laziness, and people identify with that. Jim Gaffigan Read Quote
I worked on ‘USA Today’ as a topic for while. I tried to do something on hand chairs, chairs that look like hands. I really tried. But some topics are not truly universal. Jim Gaffigan Read Quote
I’ve always wanted to be an actor. I’ve never planned on the acting and the stand-up feeding each other; they’ve always been separate desires. Jim Gaffigan Read Quote