Ask Andy Huggins if he has time for a conversation and his response comes quickly: “Probably not much.”

The white-haired comedian, somehow still a rising talent at age 75 (he did “ The View ” last month), has settled into a winning motif after nearly 50 years in the business: The modern quirks of getting old.

“I joined a dating site for people my age … called carbon dating,” he says in one bit.

But the easygoing Huggins is not playing the role of doddering grandpa lost in the Apple store, and he is not looking for sympathy. Once a member of the Texas Outlaw Comics, which included legends such as Bill Hicks and Sam Kinison, the Houston resident is an exacting comedy writer who has found himself at a place in life with no shortage of relatable ridiculousness. It just took time.

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