Who were your comic inspirations?
Growing up, it was a collective group of people, including Don Rickles, Steve Martin, Rodney Dangerfield, and of course Soupy Sales (Ha, ha).

When did you know you were funny?
In hindsight, probably in the 2nd grade. My friends would bet me that I couldn't make them laugh. Most of the time they lost. It's weird to think back that when I was seven I was already trying to get paid to make people laugh. Also, even younger than that, I would always make my parents laugh pretty hard.

What was your worst stand up gig ever?
I opened up for the group that sings "My Sharona." One guy heckled me so bad I got into a fight with him after the show in the parking lot. He said I was all talk so I punched him in his mouth. He went to hit me and missed so I figured I was ahead of the game so I ran like a girl to my car.

Tell us a little more about yourself - hobbies, annoying habits, pet peeves etc.
As far as my hobbies, I don't really have any. I like to do stand up comedy, hanging out with my friends and acting like we're in the 8th grade. I'd say that I like camping, truth of the matter is, I hate everything about camping except for the fire at night. So if anybody knows about a hotel on the beach with fire pits, let me know.
Todd Glass
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