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Jim Gaffigan

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James Christopher Gaffigan (born July 7, 1966 in Memphis, Tennessee) is an American stand-up comic and an actor. His comedy routines are known for being deadpan, and often include humourous, high-pitched voices, such as that of a supposed audience...


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Jim Gaffigan (7 July 1966 - ) American Comedian Contents 1 The Laziness Bit 2 The Sleep Bit 3 Hot Pockets Bit 4 Computers/Mail 5 The Family Bit 6 The Postcard Bit 7 The Book Bit 8 The Bottled Water Bit 9 Speaker phone 10 The Food Bit 11 Walking 12 The...


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Sporting News
Sports talk with Jim Gaffigan
11/24/2006: 335 words, approx. 1 pages
Comedian/actor, Andy on the new TBS series My Boys SN: Tell us about My Boys (premieres November 28 at 10 p.m. ET). GAFFIGAN: The show is about a single woman, a sportswriter (Jordana Spiro), living in Chicago and the relationship she has...
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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Mr. Midwest Jim Gaffigan tries to hold his own
11/21/2000: 891 words, approx. 3 pages
Mr. Midwest Jim Gaffigan tries to hold his own By JOANNE WEINTRAUB Journal Sentinel TV critic Tuesday, November 21, 2000 They're sheltered, insular and a little bit naive. Those would be the Manhattanites in CBS' new "Welcome to...
 


 

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