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Home > Past Shows > Thursday, November 5, 2009 Thursday, November 5, 2009
Michael Loftus
Comedian Michael Loftus began his career as a comic in the midwest by founding the comedy troupe The Midwest Comedy Tool & Die. This was fun for awhile, but Loftus wanted to strike it big on his own so he took the trek out west and headed for Hollywood. The move turned out to be a good one as he soon found himself on TV, including stops on Comedy Central and "Star Search." Loftus then turned his attention to writing and landed a job on the hit ABC series "George Lopez," starring good friend of the show, George Lopez. Now back on the road, Loftus is taking his political cynicism to both red states and blue states alike. He's also got a new comedy special, "You've Changed," available now on DVD. Follow Mike on Twitter. Tim Wilson
For years comedian, songwriter and philosopher, Tim Wilson has been joining us on the air and in that time has treated us to a number of classic tunes such as My Brother In-Law, I Could Be Wrong and Church League Softball Fistfight. And though he's one of our most frequent guests, it's still an adventure every time he stops by, thanks in part to his uncanny ability to find a story to go along with any topic of conversation. But as a warning, if you're even talking to Tim, try to avoid mentioning The Bible, NASCAR, credit cards or Jimmy Carter. In other news, Tim turned author and wrote a book about serial killer Ted Bundy which is now on sale. Pick up your copy of Happy New Year - ted today. John Evans
Comedian John Evans is known for three things on the BOB&TOM Show. The first is his ability to scat along with any song (a talent that comes in handy more often than not), the second is his fondness for thrift stores and vintage clothing (which is how he got the nickname "High Plains Thrifter), and the third is his uncanny resemblance to cereal spokes-monster Count Chocula (according to Tom).
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