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Comedian Dave Attell told a packed house at the Comedy Cellar that New York after Superstorm Sandy had a familiar feel. "It was dark. Toilets were backing up. ... It was pretty much like it always was."

New York's comedy clubs, some of which had to shut down or go on generator power in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy, dealt with a bad situation like they always have — by turning the storm into a running punchline.

Comedian Dave Attell told a packed house at the Comedy Cellar that New York after Superstorm Sandy had a familiar feel. "It was dark. Toilets were backing up. It was pretty much like it always was."
"Everyone has a bad case of cabin fever," said Valerie Scott, the club's manager.