A Quote by Abby Wambach

I'm pretty goofy. I laugh at my own jokes. — © Abby Wambach
I'm pretty goofy. I laugh at my own jokes.
I'm pretty goofy, I'll do anything for a laugh.
The first condition for comedy is that if you laugh at your own jokes, others won't laugh. You have to say something funny very seriously.
I'm pretty goofy and I make a lot of dumb jokes - life is too short to be serious, so I guess that's how I flirt. To be honest, I think I'm too shy and reserved to be a proper old fashioned flirt.
In normal life people say, 'You're so different than on stage!' Offstage I'm down to earth, simple and a very goofy girl... I like to make goofy faces, be dorky and not take things too seriously. I just love to laugh.
I like jokes, but Ray and I, we never did jokes. We weren't in that line of humor. We each contributed our own kind of observations. I'm glad to have people look at and laugh at and respect and get some creative juice out of what we did by observing.
I really like being able to laugh at my own jokes.
Our show was - it remained - you know, kids could watch it and laugh at it. And they wouldn't know - they wouldn't get the jokes. But they would laugh at it. So they tell me now they have grown up and they're watching it. Now they get the jokes. But we didn't say anything blatant.
I learned all those jokes in second grade. Second grade is really where they tell you those horrific jokes, racist jokes and misogynistic jokes that you have no idea what they mean, and you just memorize them because they have a very strong effect, they make people laugh in this kind of nervous, horrible way, and it's only later that you realize that you've got a head full of crap.
The most fun I ever have is sitting in with Rick writing, and we laugh at our own jokes.
If you want anything done well, do it yourself. This is why most people laugh at their own jokes.
I'm a goofy girl. I like to laugh and I like to make other people laugh.
I think people are surprised to learn that Im pretty goofy and pretty funny.
I think I have got a very good sense of humour; other people don't, but I do. I also laugh at my own jokes.
Since my act is a goofy reflection of what's going on in my life, I started doing pot jokes, and I noticed that audiences invariably love pot jokes. Even people who don't smoke pot think it's a funny subject. So when I started getting laughs, I started doing more material about it. When people come to see my shows, there are a lot of stoners in the audience, but there are also a lot of people who just like me. So I try to give a healthy mix, where people aren't going "There are too many jokes about pot!" or "There's not enough jokes about pot!"
I am absolutely okay with jokes on me now, but initially, yes, I was perturbed ki why me? I am not a personality on whom jokes are made randomly. Later, I was like, if everyone is enjoying jokes on me, even I should laugh it off instead of opposing them.
Everyone has a sense of humor. If you don't laugh at jokes, you probably laugh at opinions
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