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    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.” Enjoy the show? Tell a friend! And check out www.larrymillerhumor.com Or follow Larry on Twitter @larryjmiller Show Credits Producer: Colonel Jeff Fox Audio Engineer: Dr. Chris Laxamana

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    Looking At Ladies With Binoculars

    Yes, it’s our annual Labor Day special to mark what we feel is the true start of the new year. We hear about Larry and his baby comic buddies watching ladies across the way and icebergs in Santa Monica on Labor Day. Then Larry recites the poem “Requiem For The Croppies” by the famous poet Seamus Heaney, who recently passed away. Quote Of The Week: “She’s doing it again!” Enjoy the show? Tell a friend! And check out www.larrymillerhumor.com Or follow Larry on Twitter @larryjmiller Show Credits Producer: Colonel Jeff Fox Audio Engineer: Dr. Chris Laxamana

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    Don’t Take This Episode Lying Down

    Mogambo! Larry talks about the movie Mogambo and how you really can’t beat Eva Gardner and Grace Kelly in the same movie. And we hear a good joke about Mr. Murphy in a bar and then Larry recites “Domestic Silence” by Scroobius Pip on The Poetry Corner. Quote Of The Week: “Some pinhead is always going to have a lot of questions.” Enjoy the show? Tell a friend! And check out www.larrymillerhumor.com Or follow Larry on Twitter @larryjmiller Show Credits Producer: Colonel Jeff Fox Audio Engineer: Dr. Chris Laxamana

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    Shall I Compare Larry To A Summer’s Day?

    Larry talks a little bit about his son enlisting in the Marines and contrasts it with him signing up for a diet plan. Also, we get another dose of Shakespeare on a lovely summer’s day, then Larry talks a bit about how much he loves Natalie Wood in “West Side Story.” We also try to get to the bottom of the expression “ballpark figure” but our answer turns out to be nothing more than a ballpark figure. Quote Of The Week: “It was always the roof of the fraternity with us.” Enjoy the show? Tell a friend! And check out www.larrymillerhumor.com Or follow Larry on Twitter @larryjmiller Show Credits Producer:…