Is Larry’s Bark Worse Than His Bite?
You’re gonna love this week’s episode — they’ll have a happy hour. Also, Larry gives us another tip on how to be a good husband. Besides that, Larry wonders if a bark is ever worse than its respective bite. Then Larry recites “Psalm of Life” by Longfellow.
Quote Of The Week: “Maybe they’ll let you fly the plane.”
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Show Credits
Producer: Colonel Jeff Fox
Audio Engineer: Dr. Chris Laxamana
4 Comments
Walter Cox, currently residing in Ridgeland, MS
Larry, I’ve always appreciated your act as far back as I can remember, and you never disappoint. I was sorry to hear of your accident, but have for you to hear of your seemingly complete recovery. I’m trying to my life in line to win as you say we win, in the closing of your show.
May we encounter each other in person during one of those stages where the Devil is tending the bar.
Skip Golbach
If a dog’s bite is so weak that the sound of the bark hurts your ears more than the bite hurts your hand, then the bark is worse that the bite. Analogy: a comparison between two things, typically on the basis of their structure and for the purpose of explanation or clarification. It’s not about the dog. It’s about a person. Yes. Your bark is most definitely worse than any bite you could muster and your bark is pretty weak all by itself.
Gerard Durback
Why do they say “The Proof is in the Pudding”
Why can’t it be in the Jello? I like Jello!
Please make me the orchestra leader when you get a chance.
Thanks
P.S. EGO postulo a imbibo! That’s Latin for “I need a drink”
Charles Ulmer Farley
So you’re saying you’re a tree now?