Talk:Tom Scharpling

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The article says Tom was born in 1969. Later on, the article says he worked in a record store in 1979.

What, in America people work in record stores when they are ten years old? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 119.204.94.198 (talk) 16:05, 23 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]


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I don't know much about editing Wikipedia, but maybe I will learn. There has to be something on here about Scharpling and Wurster. They have four comedy albums out that are hilarious. Wurster calls up as various characters and Scharpling is an excellent straight man. They do this on Tom's radio show and people call up and interact with these crazy characters.

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