
Not at all. Neither he nor opening act Larry Miller (the doorman from one Seinfeld episode) dropped a single "S" or "F" bomb the whole night. The other language was relatively mild and there was nothing in the themes of the bits presented that was the least bit objectionable. It was a hilarious evening.
If you ever get a chance to see him in person, do it. He'll give you 90 minutes of really funny stuff, and now that he's 55 and has three kids, the latter part of the show almost took on a Cosby-like style of family humor. My wife laughed so hard through the whole show to the point where I was almost worried about her.
The only downer of the evening was beating the crowd out of the theater to our car in the parking garage and finding that someone had hit us and not left a note. The damage to the right front fender isn't terrible, but it's definitely there and I hope the slimeball that damaged our car drove off a bridge on their way home.




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