. >> jimmy: i would lip sync like steve martin or richard pryor, and just do all that in my bedroom withjimmy: that's wild. >> but there you go. see, again, and look at you, where you ended up and look where - >> jimmy: look at you. look at us come on. yeah [ cheers and applause >> yeah. this is all early years. you know, by the way, i was a bike messenger when you say you auditioned for a bike - did i ever tell you that >> jimmy: you were a bike messenger? >> i was a bike messenger for a day in new york city [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it counts. >> i worked at this -- i worked at an advertising agency after school my mom actually worked there so i would, to make extra money, i would do the odd jobs i was a receptionist, or i'd work in the broadcasting department and then one day their bike messenger was not -- just didn't show up and they were like, "can you ride a bike? and i was like, "yeah, i can ride a bike. >> jimmy: it's a gig >> now, mind you, this is central park i can ride a bike i mean - >> jimmy: on the street. >> -- with soft areas to land. but i just boldly said, yes. and they