
Danny
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He's performed in comedy clubs from New York to L.A. You've seen him at New Orleans Comedy Festival, and on The Latino Comedy Jam at The Improv. Other career highlights include opening act for Tommy Chong, He's pissed off Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails and He was touched by Phyllis Diller. |

Jeff Justus |
Growing up in a large family of cock fighters from Oklahoma, Jeff learned how to mimic all of the farm animals and local mullets. Pretty soon, he had his own style to take on the road. Now he performs all over the United States, working comedy clubs, colleges and corporate events. However, Jeff is most comfortable on the tailgate of a pickup making sheep sounds for drunk people.
Audiences everywhere are laughing at this performer. You will be captivated from the moment he sets foot on stage. This ex-fireman turned comic definitely has stage presence. He does great impressions, character voices, funny faces, falls down, speaks Spanish and even does sign language with one finger!
Don’t miss this up and coming star. He truly is a comic for everyone to enjoy. Clean, dirty, outside, inside, rain or shine, Jeff just wants to make you laugh. |

Karen Crowell |
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Kelly Bob
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Laura Cole |
Laura loves the Boy Scouts, well, thier moto, "Always be prepared." Meaning you should always have a clean pair of underwear, good friends, and a paddle just incase you get stuck up some creek.
She also feels you should do what you love. And it is clear she loves comedy. You can catch her performing all over Texas from Dallas to Houston at clubs like the Improv and Laff Stop.
"Totally funny, Laura delivers a smooth style comedy that's easy to like and hard to forget. Her casual charm is a real comedy treat."-Comedy Review by The Comedy Critic
"She has always been funny...looking"-Will, Laura's older brother |

Anthony Perez |
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Robby Bowen
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Tim Smith |
Literally the son of a circus clown, Tim Smith has been practicing stand up comedy on a hit or miss basis for over 10 years. While comedy malpractice is not something he is currently being sued for he has featured in many Texas comedy clubs and is also known for his spontainous performances in several local jail facilities. For the last 7 years he has taught thousands practical ways to become better drivers while at the same time entertaining hundreds ur? tens? a couple of the more mentally deficient students. He has been on the DSTV stand up comedy program "Borderline" twice and can be seen briefly in the PBS documentary "Backstage at Backdoor comedy club" which won a Gracie award in N.Y.C.despite his appearance in that program. |
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