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Valarie Storm got her first big laughs during the question and answer round of the Little Miss Fort Myers Beauty pageant at the age of five years old. Not long after though, she discovered that sarcasm isn't a trait much appreciated in the educational system. That's when she decided stand-up comedy was the career path for her. Since that time, she's performed in clubs across the country and been invited to multiple comedy competitions. She also starred in the independent film Pose Down.

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Heywood Banks: has appeared on 36 of BOB&TOM’s comedy albums, more than any other artist by far. We’ve just been informed that Heywood may be adding to his already extensive list of songs when he debuts some new ones on Thursday morning. Now we’re just hoping he knows the lyrics.

Ari Shaffir: Describes his comedy as a puppet show, but way filthier and without the puppets. He was a featured standup on the HBO comedy series Down and Dirty with Jim Norton and performed at this year’s Just for Laughs Comedy Festival in Montreal. Shaffir’s satirical shorts “The Amazing Racist” for National Lampoon went viral on the internet with millions of views.

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