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Maybe Everyone’s Crazy (Rebroadcast)
Who wants to annoy a doctor? Larry does. Or at least it works out that way. Hear how Larry’s crabby day turned into a chance to make someone else happy. Then Larry talks about the Hitchcock classic “Rear Window.” And for Poetry Corner, Larry recites another one for OctPOEber, “To One Departed” by Poe. Quote of the week: “I’m not complaining about that. I can if you want.”
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Just Be A Hero
Larry gives advice for the upcoming Halloween season. Just be a hero and let them have candy. We also hear about the fun of buying Santa Claus a drink and the goofballs at the United Nations. Then Larry talks about the Walter Matthau classic “Hopscotch” and recites the poem “Love’s Labour Lost.” Quote of the week: “I don’t like demons. I don’t like devils. I don’t like being afraid.”
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We Just Want To Pee and Sleep
Larry tries to suppress his crankiness as he endures a nearly comical string of wacky hotel rooms in Seattle. Then Larry recites “A Very Short Song” by Dorothy Parker and talks about the great John Wayne movie “The Searchers.” Quote of the week: “I’m happy. I always am except when I’m really cranky.”
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Smiling At The Supermarket (Rebroadcast)
Larry has peaceful and nearly spiritual experience at the supermarket and tries to understand why and how to make it happen again. Then, Larry talks about a great scene from the movie “Miller’s Crossing” and recites the Shakespeare Sonnet “So Are You To My Thoughts As Food To Life.” Quote of the week: “Sonnet 75, that wasn’t the first one he wrote. There were 74 before that.”