Jim Norton
November 15, 2012
New Jersey native Jim Norton is a nationally-touring comedian and best-selling author who can be heard weekday mornings on the "Opie & Anthony" radio show. The show, which is listened to by millions of devoted fans each day, airs on both CBS and XM radio networks.
New Jersey native Jim Norton is best known for his unique point of view and outspoken humor. As a comedian, he is currently touring the country performing in front of sold-out crowds both individually and as part of his new venture, The Anti-Social Network. He is a New York Times best-selling author, radio personality, and regular television guest. Jim is a recurring guest on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and frequents the late night talk show circuit as well with credits including The Late Show with David Letterman and Jimmy Kimmel Live E!’s Chelsea Lately, Fox Red Eye, Hannity, Joy Behar, and others.
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New restaurant House 34 will open on McKinney Avenue in Uptown
Ha, good point! To their credit, I believe as of today they got in touch with the band and are agree
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I'll have to check this place out over the weekend.
New restaurant House 34 will open on McKinney Avenue in Uptown
The restaurant/bar didn't pay the band?! Sounds like an invite to "dine & dash," as I'm sure man

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