and i remember watching andy kaufman, i was like, you know, me and my cousin, and all these people in the audience, and he put on "mighty mouse", and he just -- ? here i come ? >> no, not even -- they'd play the record, and he just cried while the record was on. [ laughter ] and i was, like, "i never seen anything like this." [ laughter ] it was beyond abrd the only person in the audience, it was like 3:00 in the morning. >> jimmy: oh, my god. >> i've never, ever forgotten it. who is this guy? >> jimmy: holy mackerel. >> i saw him a couple times, and he'd get up there, and sometimes say a few words and then he'd cry. and i liked him. he was like a performance artist. >> jimmy: oh yes, interesting. what was your act? >> we did impressions, and things like that, but you know i didn't really have a standup, but everyone did impressions in those days. because everyone like imitates de niro. i heard that you imitate dinero? face. i just do more like -- [ laughter ] >> de niro was more, like -- oh, more like that, huh? >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] >> main thing with de niro is this, i