Sean Klitzner's Weekly Fix
Sean Klitzner was born on a cold summer day way back in 1983, when pastels were everywhere, big hair was on the rise, and keyboard ties reigned supreme. A natural prankster, Sean was a big hit with his comedic stylings, which often involved pulling chairs away from people at the exact moment they were sitting down. hee hee! Sean was labeled "special" from a very young age, stunning friends, family, and teachers alike with his hard-hitting philosophical questions like 'why do doves cry?' and 'why do mommy and daddy wrestle in the dark?'
Eventually the force of puberty threw it's mighty hormonal punch, and Sean soon became interested in more than just comedy and philosophy; his strange love for appliances began the saga we know of today as "The Weekly Fix," and socks turned from clothing to close companions. Throughout it all one thing remained: Sean's unpresidented ability to make people laugh, whether it's with him or at him. Sean realized that acting was the way to go. He has relocated to Los Angeles where his experiments in comedy and acting continue.
Sean Klitzner's Weekly Fix has over 22,000 current subscribers and its popularity is growing rapidly across the country. Even the guy who owns the computer in West Virginia signed up.