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HUMOR
An interview with a humorist
A funny extract of a
talking with Sérgio Rabello.
Extract from an interview with the humorist Sérgio
Rabello:
Q: Are you responsible for everything you say in your
show?
A: Yes, all opinions are entirely my responsibility.
But I make clear that they can change by financial or loving proposals.
Q: Was someone in your family against your being a
humorist?
A: My ant. She used to say: "Don't be a humorist,
the public will laugh at you!" It was when I became enthusiastic.
Q: And who at first believed in you?
A: I think it was my mother. One day I told her:
"Mom, I'm going to Rio de Janeiro, I'll go back rich and
famous". She said: "Yes, you're really a humorist!".
Translated from LUMNI
Magazine, number 4, 1996, by V. V. Vilela
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