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Thursday, February 11, 2010

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).

Rupert Boneham

Though a number of colorful characters have emerged from CBS's Survivor, none have taken America by storm like Rupert Boneham. The tie-dyed tank top wearing, black bearded, gentle giant was the star of two back-to-back seasons, Survivor Pearl Islands and Survivor: All-Stars. He didn't win the grand prize in either outing, but we was awarded a bonus $1 Million dollar prize for being voted America's favorite Survivor. Since then, he's organized the children's charity organization, Rupert's Kids, crated a new singing show called I Saw You on TV and is working on a new nature program. He also wrote the autobiography, Rupert: Just Being Me. He'll also returned to the tropics to take part in Survivor's newest season, Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains where he lasted until the final six, being one of only two heroes remaining.

Henry Phillips

Singer/songwriter and gifted guitar player Henry Phillips may be lonely and a self-professed loser, but he's also one of the most clever comedians on the planet. His songs often focus on the darker, more twisted side of life, but we still find his soft-spoken, self-deprecating personality quite adorable. Though his demeanor may lead you to believe otherwise, he's actually a fun guy to be around, especially if you enjoy gambling, drinking or gambling while drinking. In other news, Henry recently wrote and starred in the movie Punching the Clown, which can now be added to your queue on Netflix (click here to add) or purchased at Amazon.com. Follow Henry on twitter. You can also check out his new music video "He's Talkin' Again" and his new web series "Henry's Kitchen."

Larry Reeb

Chicago native, Larry Reeb, loves three things, cigars, the Bears and dispensing helpful advice about life to unsuspecting audiences. Oh, and his wife is probably a close fourth. Known around the country as Uncle Lar, Reeb is the guy you do your best to keep the kids away from at the family reunions. He may look like an average guy, but underneath that pale facade lurks a sick and twisted sense of humor. We're not saying you won't find him unbelievably funny, because he is, it's just that you might feel a little dirty for laughing at some of the "Tips from your Uncle Lar.

Costaki Economopoulos

Costaki Economopoulos is a comedian, true, but he's also a football fan. Those two factors alone make him the perfect candidate to give us a comedic look back at the NFL each week with his new feature that's also been picked up by The Huffington Post and Bleacher Report. With his Greek heritage, it's not surprising that he's been described as a “joke philosopher,” and we're sure he's not the only one saying that. Costaki is also a talented joke writer who's punchlines have been heard on "The Tonight Show," Showtime, BET, and MTV. Follow Costaki on facebook and twitter.

Duke Tumatoe

NFL action is in full swing and so too is Duke Tumatoe. He and the boys are back again on Wednesday to sing another edition of The NFL Song. Each week promises all new football action on Sunday which means Duke will constantly have something new to sing about. So stay tuned all season long as he keeps us up to speed on the ins and outs of the NFL. Remember, they're not booing, they're chanting DUKE DUKE DUKE!

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