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What Did We Do Before A/C?
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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Martin Landau and A Trip To NYC
Larry gives a tip of the hat to Martin Landau and talks about his recent trip to NYC and making sure you give yourself a break and make yourself feel great every not and again. We hear about Martin Landau in “North By Northwest.” Of Poetry Corner, Larry recites “Ultima Thule” by Wordsworth. Quote of the week: “A guest, wink wink.”
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Daniel Boone Sat Here (Rebroadcast)
Larry returns from a road trip to NYC and Kentucky, one of which was Daniel Boone country. Tune in to find out which! And hear the tale of Colonel Jeff’s long, long, long day, which included breaking into a guest’s car after recording with Alison Rosen and a Peter Gunn marathon. Larry talks about the movie “Big Jake” and recites the moving poem, “A City’s Death.”
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Toasting The Old Toaster
Larry is pretty excited about his boss new toaster, tells some lesser-known facts about the Fourth of July and explains why he can’t resist writing his name in wet cement. For The Poetry Corner, Larry recites “Dirge For A Soldier,” then talks about the Sam Peckinpah classic western “Ride The High Country.” Quote of the week: “I’m telling everybody!”