It's not too late, Lorne!
Mike Birbiglia is more of a funny storyteller than a stand-up comedian. His sets often revolve around one theme or event, and have as many touching moments as they do hilarious ones.
He's also a talented performer who could walk the same line as someone like Adam Sandler, playing the"straight man" in a sketch as easily as he can fly off the handle.If you skip one minute ahead in the video above, you'll see Rory Scovel keep an audience applauding for three minutes straight. He tells one joke at the end and then leaves, but the rest is just him demanding that the audience not stop clapping, and he manages to make it funny.
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