It's a little sad to see a guy who once had a top-rated TV show and a bestselling book back working at a two-drink-minimum comedy club. But the sadness goes away quickly, replaced by side-splitting laughter. Just as he once was a keen observer of the stuff we all go through in our 20s and 30s -- dating, marriage, babies, etc. -- he is now a keen observer of the common travails of middle-age. And as always he has a great ear for language and a great eye for the absurdities of modern life. Definitely don't miss him if he's doing a show in your town.