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Larry Loves Labor (Day)
Larry gives a brief history of Labor Day and its relation to the less popular billy club. And Larry re-recounts two of his brief encounters with celebrities. Then he recites “Fruit of the Flower” by Countee Cullen and talks about the classic movie “Mr. Lucky.” Quote of the week: “it’s like being a prisoner of war in Finland.” Producer: Colonel Jeff Fox
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Binder Clips or Paper Clips?
In a tribute to Gene Wilder, Larry talks about the great movie “The Producers.” Then he discusses perfection of the paper clip, the beauty of the binder clip and the reliable rubber band — and how we can’t throw them out. Then Larry recites the poem “In School Days” by John Greenleaf Whittier.
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Gee Whiz, It’s Show Biz!
Gee whiz becomes ho hum really fast, but not for Larry! He never gets tired of Hollywood. Hear about him horsing around on studio lots and the secret of dressing room mirrors! Plus, whistling through graveyards, Larry recites “The Footsteps of Angels” by Longfellow and talks about the movie “The Americanization of Emily.” Quote of the week: “Clarification: I was in a bar.” Producer: Colonel Jeff Fox
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Key Larr-go
Larry’s morning routine is messed up by mainland politics, which are unlike the easy election machinations on Milleronia! Larry talks about boozy molls, Key Largo, phony phone calls and why you’re not allowed to swear on a walkie talkie. And finally, Larry recites an amazing poem, “The House With Nobody In It” by Joyce Kilmer. Quote of the Week: “Is Bob Gaelic there?” Producer Colonel Jeff Fox