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Cacti, Wild Pigs & Earthquakes (Rebroadcast)
Don’t be a boar! Tune in and hear how Larry returns from Tucson with a fear of cacti and wild pigs. That leads to a discussion of Larry’s newest volcano, volcano #3! And Larry does an inspired recitation of the poem Gunga Din, then talks about the movie of the same name. Quote of the week: “They make the Javelina pigs look like tea time.”
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Smiling At The Supermarket
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.”
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Bandit, You Got Your Ears On?
A tribute to Burt Reynolds, Smokey and The Bandit, Georgia and the south. And hear about the time Larry insulted a drug dealer in Atlanta! Quote of the week: “It was a good bar to stand at and drink for eight hours.”
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Larry’s Biggest Laugh
Larry tells the story of the biggest laugh he ever had, at a classical musical recital when he was a teenager. And hear about his trip to the quiet confines of a watch store. Then Larry talks about the great movie, “The Untouchables” and recites the poem “I Am In Need Of Music” by Elizabeth Bishop. And has a hoofer ever ankled a biopic that went on to be boffo at the B.O.? Tune in and find out! Quote Of The Week: “Here’s a million dollars, just stand up.”