Nathan Timmel

When but a few years old, Nathan was wandering through a record store with his grandmother. He spied an album cover of a man picking his nose and, thinking it funny, he asked (or conned) his sweet but confused (or senile) grandmother into buying it for him.

The record was George Carlin's "Class Clown" and it contained "The Seven Dirty Words You Can't Say On Television". The seed was planted.

Today Nathan is a world-traveling comedian, having visited numerous countries such as Iraq, Afghanistan and Japan in support of American troops.

 

 

Steve Gillespie

Steve's parents always knew he was different from the other boys in his hometown. For one, he wanted to be educated. So he rejected the simple innocence and willful ignorance of his home state of Wisconsin and headed to the city of Minneapolis to get a graduate degree in something or other and find his fortune.

What he found instead is a series of dead end jobs, crappy apartments, and disgusting roommates. Before long he found himself in the same situation as millions of Americans in their twenties: Over educated, under qualified, and struggling to care.