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Mark Klein's
message is laughter. This headline comedian and corporate humorist
has been profiled by CBS on 48 Hours, featured in GQ Magazine, and
has multiple national television credit including A&E, Showtime
and Comedy Central. His speaking style is fast-paced and translates
to any setting, whether it's a Las Vegas nightclub or a corporate
meeting in the Bahamas. Mark has done shows for bank presidents,
women's prisons, law firms, whiskey distillers and other specialized
groups across the nation.
www.corpjester.com

He approaches
the everyday, looks at it with stunning clarity, peels off the façade
and leaves his audiences spinning in laughter with a refreshing
glimpse at new perspectives. A master tale weaver, Dr. Tim Stivers
recreates life in small town America with a cast of unforgettable
folks. Always
respectful of the sources of his hilarity, the humorist delivers
his yarns with an authentic country twang, standing before his audiences
dressed in a tuxedo or three-piece suit. It's only appropriate that
this retired foot doctor would turn even his appearance into an
oxymoron.
www.timstivers.com

A spokesman for
the Farmers' Almanac, "Farmer Bob's" descriptive
and humorous storytelling skills have caught the attention of Nashville
and his new CD, "Family Humor" is getting rave reviews.
KY First Lady, Judi Patton, said: "This is Kentucky humor at
its best." A protégé of Grady Nutt, Bob's unique
way of painting pictures with words has made him a frequent radio
and TV guest across the U.S. He has also been quoted on the front
page of the Wall Street Journal.
www.bobfarmer.com

Dr. Stan Frager
is the master of the psychology of winning in business, sports,
life and having fun. He hosted a popular weekly Sunday night talk
show for over twelve years on WHAS and WAVG. He has been featured
in publications such as Sports Illustrated and USA Today. His seminars
and keynote talks are fast paced and interactive. Dr. Stan has emceed
and performed for many associations, corporate events and at comedy
clubs as well. Dr. Stan says "we're in for a fun time."
www.frager.com
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