you wish you were had more confidence. but you don t. i had to be funny. i had to be likable. i was a bedwetter well into my teens, you know. there s a lot of humiliation to overcome. and being the funny one at camp is a really good deal if you re also the one that smells like pee. if you re a comedian, there is a part of you that is unhinged, and more importantly, unhappy. i m friends with mostly comedians. most of us are on antidepressants. and i don t think that s a coincidence. as you see in the news, comics can mess up. we do everything from shoot at our cars to o.d. and we re the people that make people happy, you know. richard pryor grew up in a very unusual situation. his grandmother ran a house of prostitution. and his mother worked in it.
you wish you were had more confidence. but you don t. i had to be funny. i had to be likable. i was a bedwetter well into my teens, you know. there s a lot of humiliation to overcome. and being the funny one at camp is a really good deal if you re also the one that smells like pee. if you re a comedian, there is a part of you that is unhinged and more importantly, unhappy. i m friends with mostly comedians. most of us are on antidepressants. and i don t think that s a coincidence. as you see in the news, comics can mess up. we do everything from shoot at our cars to od. and we re the people that make people happy, you know. richard pryor grew up in a very unusual situation. his grandmother ran a house of prostitution.
his grandmother ran a house of prostitution. and his mother worked in it. his father was a pimp. and he was very aware of that situation growing up. i grew up seeing my mother go in the room with men, and my aunties go in the room with men. who believed in you? who cared about you? richard franklin lennox thomas pryor iii. you? and magic dust. my dad s humor came from life, and i don t think dad had a choice. i think you either laugh your way through it or you die through it. thinking about death, though, i d like to die like my father died, right? my father died [ bleep ]ing. he did. my father was 57 when he died. right? the woman was 18. my father came and went at the same time. richard s comedy was funny. it was also therapeutic. it was almost like this guy was
unhinged and more importantly, unhappy. i m friends with mostly comedians. most of us are on antidepressants. and i don t think that s a coincidence. as you see in the news, comics can mess up. we do everything from shoot at our cars to od. and we re the people that make people happy, you know. richard pryor grew up in a very unusual situation. his grandmother ran a house of prostitution. and his mother worked in it. his father was a pimp. and he was very aware of that situation growing up. i grew up seeing my mother go in the room with a men, and my aunties go in the room with men. who believed in you? who cared about you? richard franklin lennox thomas pryor iii. you. and magic dust. my dad s humor came from life. and i don t think dad had a choice. i think you either laugh your way through it or you die through it.
his grandmother ran a house of prostitution. and his mother worked in it. his father was a pimp. and he was very aware of that situation growing up. i grew up seeing my mother going into room with men and my aunties go in the room with men. who believed in you? who cared about you? richard franklin lennox pryor iii. you. and magic dust. my dad s humor came from life. and i don t think dad had a choice. i think you either laugh your way through it or you die through it. thinking about death, though, i d like to die like my father died, right? my father died he did. my father was 57 when he died. the woman was 18. my father came and went at the same time. richard s comedy was funny. it was also therapeutic. it was almost like this guy was using the stage the way a