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Jim colliton has grown up in the suburbs and now lives with his wife and three children in the suburbs. What does he talk about? If you have ever been embarrassed about the contents of your recycling bin or tried to kill a flying bat in your house you will find Jim's comedy hilarious. If none of these thing hits home, Jim has also stolen a school bus and everyone finds that story funny. Jim's love for performing comes out every time he takes the stage, whether performing for 30, 300 or even 3000 people (yes, this has happened a few times). Jim's comedy is funny, but also clean. This has helped him stay busy working all across the country. Jim has been seen on national television shows like Ed McMahon's Next Big Star, Comcast Comedy Spot Light and Comedy Central Laugh Riots. Jim can also be heard on XM Satellite Radio's Comedy Channel. 'Jim is no Carrot Top, but then again you don't have to be when youexpertly deliver very funny, well crafted jokes that connect with justabout everybody. Jim is a great comic and XM's listeners agree." - Joel Haas, Comedy Director, XM Satellite Radio "Jim Colliton... is one of the rising stars to keep a look out for whenhe comes to town." - Jerry Flattum, Las Vegas Entertainment Today 'Colliton is known as one of the nicest guys in Boston comedy andone of the cleanest acts around!' - Nick A. Zaino, Boston Globe Stories From The Suburbs Music Jim Colliton Stories From The Suburbs Songs | 1. | Ipod |
| 2. | Simple Invention |
| 3. | Watch You Doing Daddy |
| 4. | Giving Advice |
| 5. | Ice Fishing |
| 6. | Bedford Boys Borrow Bus |
| 7. | Kelly, Kathy, Maryellen, Maureen, Kristen |
| 8. | Pulled Pork |
| 9. | Fine Tuned Fighting Machine |
| 10. | Flying Bat |
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