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    The Road To Milleronia

    Larry goes on the road to Milleronia with a quick stop in Hong Kong (circa 1962!). We read more listener Haikus and then Larry talks about his fascination with Abe Lincoln. If there’s a bad Lincoln Highway joke, we haven’t heard it! On Poetry Corner, Larry recites “A Life Lesson” by James Whitcomb Riley. Quote of the week: “And strategically.” Enjoy the show? Tell a friend or share it on Facebook or Twitter! Show Credits Producer: Colonel Jeff Fox

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    Larry Goes Nuts For Golf

    Larry talks about why he passed up a chance to play on the Masters’ golf course. Also, tales of having too much to drink in England. Then we do a tribute to the great comedian Stan Freberg and cancer fighter Lauren Hill. Plus we hear more about Milleronia’s new La-Z-Boy-based transportation system and the missing Barcalounger salesmen. For Poetry Corner, Larry recites “Be Still, My Soul, Be Still” by Alfred E. Housman and we hear about the movie “The Ghost and Mrs. Muir.” Quote of the week: “It’s a horrible thing, lava.” Enjoy the show? Tell a friend or share it on Facebook or Twitter! Show Credits Producer: Colonel Jeff…

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    Where’s The Easter Parade?

    Larry ponders the demise of the Easter Parade and talks about where Easter eggs come from. And find out what a “chicken flicker” is and why you probably don’t want to be one. Plus, Larry talks about The Charge of The Light Brigade on Poetry Corner and on MMM. The Jetsons meets the Flintstones has nothing on this crossover! Quote of the week: “We might just say it sits there.” Enjoy the show? Tell a friend or share it on Facebook or Twitter! Show Credits Producer: Colonel Jeff Fox Listener Rodney Wallis’ very, very brave tattoo!

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    Laurel And Hardy And Larry

    Larry talks about the classic Laurel and Hardy short “The Movie Box” and tell you where to find the stairs featured in the movie! Plus we hear about Larry’s earliest days as a driver, as well as his recent trip with his son to the DMV. Then Larry recites a powerful poem, “After All” by Henry Lawson. Quote of the week: “If you lived near a cliff, you wouldn’t be giggling.” (#4) Enjoy the show? Tell a friend or share it on Facebook or Twitter! Show Credits Producer: Colonel Jeff Fox