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Should Baby Showers Be Co-ed?
Larry takes a long walk up a short volcano and ponders the state of the modern baby shower. Should they be co-ed or would everyone be happier if they were separate? Then, in this baseball-heavy episode, Larry re-recites the classic poem “Casey At The Bat” and talks about the movie “Major League” on Magic Movie Moment. Quote of the week: “”I still know how to fall down. I can handle that.” Enjoy the show? Tell a friend or share it on Facebook or Twitter! Show Credits Producer: Colonel Jeff Fox
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In Good Humor With Larry Miller
Larry waxes nostalgic for the days when he was on a first name basis with his neighborhood ice cream man. Then Larry orders some egg foo young that tastes egg foo old! And we hear about Larry becoming smitten with a cashier at a Lithuanian market in LA. In a tribute to the 70th anniversary of D-Day by talking about “The Longest Day” on Magic Movie Moment. Quote of the week: “We have two volcanoes. And we use them.” Enjoy the show? Tell a friend or share it on Facebook or Twitter! Show Credits Producer: Colonel Jeff Fox
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Drunken College Days
Tales of beer-fueled shenanigans, mayhem and giving in to the strong arm of gravity from Larry’s college days. Including a story about harassing a snooty foreign exchange student. Ees not funny! On Magic Movie Moment, we appropriately discuss the classic comedy Animal House and on Poetry Corner, Larry recites “I Am The Only Being Whose” by Emily Bronte. Quote of the week: “Get the dog off the couch, we don’t want to hurt the dog.” Enjoy the show? Tell a friend or share it on Facebook or Twitter! Show Credits Producer: Colonel Jeff Fox
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The Milleronia March!
Larry leads the Memorial Day parade on Milleronia. Will the parade end up in volcano #2? Should marching bands play pop songs? On Magic Movie Moment, Larry talks about the great movie “Papillion.” And on Poetry Corner, Larry recites, “I Knew A Woman” by Theodore Roethke. Quote of the week: “He loved to play checkers, but only barefoot.” Enjoy the show? Tell a friend or share it on Facebook or Twitter! Show Credits Producer: Colonel Jeff Fox