Be honest, do you now have a fear of face paint and red Faygo pop?
Those things have always scared me. Facial paint wasn’t like a new fear I developed because of the Clown Posse experience. I’ve always been scared of somebody with a painted face. That’s usually leading you nowhere well, and you’re not in a good situation. But I’d say the Insane Clown Posse experience heightened that. Considering your previous experience in Columbus, what are you looking forward to with your return? An indoor show, for starters, that’s not happening in the woods at midnight. That’s the first thing I’m excited about. I’m also excited that the audience will be comprised of people approaching adulthood or already in adulthood. And not teenagers on meth dressed up as clowns, so that will be a nice bonus. Oh, and also not the impending fear of physical harm. Please tell me that story was somewhere in your act. Yeah, it was like my closer for about a year and a half. I ended up doing it on my “Comedy Central Presents” that aired in February, but I stopped doing it. So, there