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Be A Cupid, Stupid!
How hard should husbands and boyfriends try on Valentine’s Day? Really hard, you knuckleheads! Larry overcomes his own knickleheadedness to find a good Valentine present. Hear about the sheiks of oil jewelry store and the history of Valentine’s Day. And Larry talks about the movie “Shakespeare in Love” and recites the poem “Two Valentines” by Eugene Field. http://LarryMillerShow.com Quote of the week: “27 thousand dollars for a thing?”
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The Superbowl Snooze
Larry saws logs through one of the best Super Bowls ever and doesn’t regret it! And we give a tip of the hat to the late great John Mahoney, discussing Mahoney’s life and his role in the classic movie “Moonstruck.” Then Larry recites the dark poem “Scotland’s Winter” by Edwin Muir. Quote of the week: “And it’s halftime.”
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Too Cold For Me Here
A cold man in New Jersey aggressively offers to change places with Larry. Also, he talks about the classic Sean Connery James Bond movie, “From Russia With Love” and recites the poem “Justice” by Rudyard Kipling. Quote of the week: “It was just, well, creepy.”
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Beefed By A Cold Hot Dog!
Larry tells of his trip to Pink’s hot dogs to get a Burt Ward dog. Plus, an emotional discussion of the classic James Cagney movie “Angels With Dirty Faces.” Then, Larry recites “Patience Taught By Nature” by Elizabeth Barrett Browning.