Btw, circling back, I would encourage you, as a guy who likes good movies, to watch "This is 40," especially if you've ever enjoyed an episode of "Everybody Loves Raymond." They're polarizing in the same way. I have friends who can't be in the room when ELR is on TV and I also have friends that still watch reruns every night because it's so relatable.My theory is that a good chunk of marriages, even though they're happy marriages, get by on a healthy dose of hate and yelling (Ram and I both fall into this category). But if you're from a shoutless marriage or a just a unhappy marriage, "This is 40" can be painful. I know Adam was a big fan and I imagine that, based on his descriptions, his marriage is of the happy shouter variety.Bryan -- as big as the Carolla audience is, I imagine you also want people who don't listen to the podcast to buy your book.(Speaking of which, you can preorder now at Bryan's site http://baldbryan.blogspot.com/ How did you make sure to include enough "inside humor" without alienating people on the outside? Or did you just say, "Fuck it, I'm writing this book for my core audience."