bohemea:

Best Performances - W by Mario Sorrenti, February 2012
Will Ferrell in Everything Must Go
“When I read bedtime stories to my three sons, I try to do funny voices, and I immediately get a lot of crap for it. They say, ‘Papa, what are you doing? Just use a regular voice!’ They’re not impressed. They don’t find me funny.” 

I was similarly unimpressed by my father’s attempts to inject some editorial levity into bedtime stories. He’d do a funny voice or insert a fart noise, and I’d tell him quite sternly that I knew that wasn’t in the book.

bohemea:

Best Performances - W by Mario Sorrenti, February 2012

Will Ferrell in Everything Must Go

“When I read bedtime stories to my three sons, I try to do funny voices, and I immediately get a lot of crap for it. They say, ‘Papa, what are you doing? Just use a regular voice!’ They’re not impressed. They don’t find me funny.” 

I was similarly unimpressed by my father’s attempts to inject some editorial levity into bedtime stories. He’d do a funny voice or insert a fart noise, and I’d tell him quite sternly that I knew that wasn’t in the book.

(Source: wmagazine.com)