I went to college in Connecticut, which was when I still lived at home. I worked at a video store, a wine store, and did odd jobs here and there like landscaping.
My favorite show is America's Funniest Home Videos. People will get hit on the head and I feel bad cause I'm laughing my head off!
Each week, I post a video about some 'Pigeon of Discontent' raised by a reader. Because, as much as we try to find the 'Bluebird of Happiness,' we're also plagued by those small but pesky 'Pigeons of Discontent.'
The first time Adrian saw me was on tape. But you should know that this never works - never in the history of movies has someone been cast from a video.
I've done quite a few adverts. I've also done some presenting and acting work in Spain. I did a lot of Spanish education videos for people wanting to learn English.
I'm the kind of person, if I see something, like a funny video, I want to share it. With Twitter and Tumblr you can do that on a mass scale, and people get to know your personality.
I used to be quite a big video game player at university and post-university in that weird moment in life before you have a proper job and you've got a lot of idle time.
Gotham Games called me, and I could not be more thrilled. I've been waiting to be in a video game forever, so when they called there was no hesitation.
When you're out there with thousands of people it's probably better to have a bigger show to look at, and it turned out really well and they videoed it for me.
But ya have to make videos in the States. Usually ours just look too serious. We haven't got it together.
The idea of uploading a video that the whole world had access to made me nervous.
Most of my videos consist of fragments, one or two minutes long. They are haikus or sketches. I have thousands.
If you wanted to torture me, you'd tie me down and force me to watch our first five videos.
When I started half.com, our three biggest competitors were Borders, Tower Records and Blockbuster Video.
People who liked the 'Arkham Asylum' video game can Google comics to download.
I was born in 1957, so when I was a kid, there wasn't anything called a video game. When 'Pong' came out, it was awesome.
I served at the Pentagon and at Fort Leavenworth - my job was video cameraman, and that allowed me to travel to places like Korea, Japan, Alaska, Germany and the Netherlands.
Dante Hicks: You gonna lock the video store? Randal Graves: Look who you're asking, here.
Malcolm: Who was that in the video? Caesar: A good man... like you.
I'm a mama's boy because everything I do is with respect to my mother. I won't do a movie or a video that would bring disrespect to my mother.
A couple of my teammates have the rare Ford F650 Super Truck, and they're kitted out with everything - even flat-screen TVs for movies and video-game systems in the back.