A Quote by B. J. Armstrong

With my teammates, I'm more open, funnier than people see me. — © B. J. Armstrong
With my teammates, I'm more open, funnier than people see me.
To me, there's nothing funnier than funny people in peril, because it's just a great springboard for people to be at a heightened emotionality and things get funnier.
The more real it is, the funnier it is. The more awkward it is, the more people are stumbly, the funnier it is. I like a sharp joke, but it has to say something that someone would actually say.
I think I'm a lot funnier and goofier than people were able to see on 'Dancing With the Stars.'
I don't expect people to feel sorry for me. My teammates get more upset about the criticism and booing than I do.
There's a sort of magic and music to comedy. Some words, some numbers even, are funnier than others. A Caramac bar, for instance, is funnier than a Milky Way.
I don't think Will does get upstaged because his reaction is always funnier than what is actually happening. That is also the reason Tommy is funnier than Will.
Some of the good teammates, when it comes for me, has always been someone who interacts with your teammates - movies, dinners, buses, planes, and so what I tend to do is, the older I've gotten, I actually hang out with more younger guys than I do older guys.
I personally think Miles Davis is a lot funnier than me. And he's working more.
I love sharing the ball with my teammates. I see a lot of things before my teammates see them.
My secret is just surrounding myself with people who are a lot funnier than me.
There's nothing funnier to me than reading people analyze 'David Pumpkins.'
You can get in front of the media and say, 'Yeah, I'm working hard.' You can't do it in front of those other 52 guys in the locker room. You can't fool your teammates, because they see you. They see you every day, and they see you more than your family sees you.
My teammates tell me to shoot the ball when I'm open. I feel like I'm open most of the time, so I shoot it.
I think Maura'is funnier than I am, wittier than I am, more intelligent than I am, and I think she's just floating me at this point.
Keep being aggressive, that's what my teammates and my coaches ask me to do. If I see things are going well, I know there's more of a comfort level for me to continue to do that.
Compared to politics, I think sports is funnier, because it's inconsequential. And politics can be real important and all that. The more pointless something is, the funnier it is, you know?
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