Mike Cline Jr. began his path to super stardom early in his life when he set out to achieve unrealistic goals and conquer the entertainment world. After a dose of reality and possibly a whole bunch of laziness Mike set his goals a little lower by trying his hand at stand-up comedy early in the first decade of this century. He hit the stage for the first time in Lockport, NY at a now closed comedy club called Laughter's. After the club closed Mike set out to find other venues to practice his quick hitting and sometimes shocking brand of humor (or humour in Canada), but times were tough for Buffalo comedy and stage time wasn't readily available, so instead he focused on his studies, and his other life long dream of becoming a radio host, at Buffalo State. While there he could be heard on weekly shows on the College's campus radio station 91.3 WBNY and slowly began to get back in to comedy as graduation approached. By the end of 2009 Mike had a college degree and was once again part of the Buffalo comedy scene. In the spring of 2010 Mike became the producer of The Late Nick Mendola Program on Hometown 1230am WECK, where he can be heard on-air chiming in on topics ranging from local and national sports to music and politics. In the summer of 2010 Mike, along with his friend Mark Davila, launched The Hotshot Whiz Kids Podcast, a conversation style broadcast, to rave reviews. Mike also works on a daily blog called the Angry Giraffe and is also starting up several music projects to be debuted before the year is over.
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