"Bob's Burgers" star cures salmon in quarantine... In comedy and cooking, Eugene Mirman loves a project. He has a stand-up bit about how he bought a laminating machine to make fake signs to leave in restaurant bathrooms, next to the hand washing signs. (One example: "Do not use your cell phone ever again.") In the kitchen he cures his own salmon, makes soup dumplings, and attempts to whip up hand-pulled noodles from scratch. For Eugene, comedy and cooking are outlets — ways to cope in difficult times. And as you see in a new documentary about his life and career called "It Started As A Joke," he's had more than his share to cope with in recent years. This week we talk about all that. Plus he tells us what he has in common with his character on "Bob's Burgers," and reads some of the darkly hilarious Daily Quarantine Routines he's been sharing on social media.
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