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Laughter Is The Best Laxative
If laughter is the best medicine, how do people die laughing? And Larry does an ode to Thurman Munson and Walter Payton. Plus, we hear about the Marlon Brando classic “On The Waterfront” and Larry recites the poem “Sympathy” by Paul Lawrence Dunbar.
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Is Larry A Crabby Old Man?
Larry wonders if it’s crazy to be crabby because of someone talking loud on their cell phone at the supermarket. And he makes an epic journey — to the car wash. Also, Larry recites the classic poem Wynken, Blynken, And Nod by Eugene Field and then talks about the Garry Marshall movie “Overboard.”
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What Did We Do Before A/C? (Rebroadcast)
The dog days of summer get Larry wondering how we got by before air conditioning. Then Larry recalls an interesting conversation he had with Val Kilmer on the set of “Kiss Kiss Bang Bang.” Then he discusses the movie “Tombstone” and recites the poem “On Dreaming” by John Newton. Quote of the week: “This joke is one year younger than God.”
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Montreal Strippers & Mud Wrestling
Larry ponders the decline of mud wrestling and classy strip club names. Then he reminisces about strippers in Montreal and comics who shoot bottle rockets out of their butts — also in Montreal. He also recites the poem Sounds From The Baseball Field by Ella Wheeler Wilcox.