CLAY RATLIFF: Stories From The Road

Clay Ratliff

Stories From The Road

© 2003 Poonelk Records (733792441026)

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Get ready to laugh, Texas based comedian Clay Ratliff is one of the funniest acts working today.

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1 Dressed Up
2 Groceries and Big Women
3 Burleson, Texas 76028
4 Drunk Tattoos
5 Trimming Up Uncle Willie
6 College Was Fun
7 Small Town Seminar
8 Prom Night
9 Can You Spare a Solid Quarter
10 Weed and Masturbation - Do Not Confuse Them
11 Audio Liner Notes

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Clay Ratliff has been called "the funniest man in his trailer park." Even the people who don't live in manufactured housing will enjoy an evening of sidesplitting laughter.

Born in North Central Texas during the era of free love, drugs, and rock and roll (also known as the 60s), his observations of growing up in a small North Texas town are both funny and insightful. After graduating without honors from high school, Clay went on to an undistinguished football career at an all black college. His stories of being an exceptionally slow white football player (also known as a tackling dummy) are not to be missed.

After being cleared on all charges stemming from his college suspension, he enlisted in the United States Army and became a Paratrooper (also known as idiot). Following his discharge from the military, he returned home and has been relating his view of the world to people ever since.

Awards:
Finalist NBC Television Comedy Talent Search
Finalist Showtime Television Comedy Showcase


".....funny guy " -
Ken Weinstock
Showtime Television

".....great performance " -
Rick Messina
Messina-Baker Entertainment

Visit www.clayratliff.com for Clay Ratliff merchandise, fan club, and performance information.

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