Larry Knows Nothing About Trains
Larry takes his son, the Marine, to the train station for infantry training on Veteran’s Day. And Larry admits he knows nothing about training or trains. Then we battle Larry’s apple apathy with two new varieties. Plus we hear about the great movie “Patton,” and Larry recites a poem by Carl Sandburg. Above: Larry presides over a gloriously cool LA day.
Quote Of The Week: “They’re not from Korea or the moon.”
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Show Credits
Producer: Colonel Jeff Fox
Audio Engineer: Dr. Chris Laxamana
3 Comments
Howard
Hey Larry, the rest of the choruse of “What Becomes of the Broken-Hearted”:
“Who had love that’s now departed
I know I’ve got to find
some kind of peace of mind
Help me …”
It’s a great song, and if you want a great song and there’s a great version of it by Joan Osborne:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gA0GcXV2njY
My wife Cathleen and I met you at your Queens show two years ago and she (and I) think the world of you.
I have a fine voice; it’s a little low to be a boy tenor, but I think might be able to pull it off.
Thanks for a great show week-in and week-out,
Howard Stone
Eric
This was a great episode. Really good. Loved the warm story of taking your son to the train station and the reaction of good folks. Very touching. Keep up the great work LM and boys.
Stephen Knowles
Just wanted to let you know that Macintosh apples are here in the Great Smoky Mountains.
$1.69 a pound.