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Fire! Save The Booze! (rebroadcast)
Hear about the booze / fire alarm in Larry’s old frat. Plus tributes to Harry “The Hat” Anderson, Barbara Bush and R. Lee Ermey. Of course, Larry talks about his favorite parts of Full Metal Jacket. He also recites a poem by Harlem Renaissance writer Claude McKay. Quote of the week: “Ahhh. Ice cold.”
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Larry Gets Covered In Gunk (Rebroadcast)
Find out why Larry was happy about getting stuffed into a coffin, covered in gunk and left out in the freezing cold! Surprise, it involves a fraternity. Plus lots of love for Grace Kelly as Larry discusses the movies “High Noon” and a little bit of “Rear Window.” And how come nobody puts records on cereal boxes anymore? https://LarryMillerShow.com Quote of the week: “I’d fly her out to Monaco, too. And I’ve never been to Monaco.”
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Smiling At The Supermarket
Larry has peaceful and nearly spiritual experience at the supermarket and tries to understand why and how to make it happen again. Then, Larry talks about a great scene from the movie “Miller’s Crossing” and recites the Shakespeare Sonnet “So Are You To My Thoughts As Food To Life.” Quote of the week: “Sonnet 75, that wasn’t the first one he wrote. There were 74 before that.”
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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.