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Montreal Strippers & Mud Wrestling
Larry ponders the decline of mud wrestling and classy strip club names. Then he reminisces about strippers in Montreal and comics who shoot bottle rockets out of their butts — also in Montreal. He also recites the poem Sounds From The Baseball Field by Ella Wheeler Wilcox.
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How Hot Was It?
It was so hot, someone asked to be thrown into volcano #2 to cool off! Larry talks about the brutal SoCal heat and why local authorities won’t allow him to install a weather control machine here in the U.S. We hear stories about old fashioned ways to beat the heat including sleeping on the balcony and cars with “455 air conditioning.” As if that weren’t enough, the Murphy twins are drinking again! On Poetry Corner, Larry reads a parody of Longfellow’s famous poem “A Psalm of Life,” which involves chickens. And on Magic Movie Moment, we hear about “That Hamilton Woman.” Quote Of The Week: “We might have gone out…
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Larr-O Marx
Larry talks about the genius of The Marx Brothers, specifically the movie “A Night At The Opera,” specifically the stateroom scene. Quote of the week: Everyone in the congregation would say, “Why has a bear come in here?”
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I Didn’t Notice Any Hookers!
When hookers took over Larry’s neighborhood in NYC, he didn’t even notice. The neighborhood kids definitely noticed and you won’t believe what they did! Also hear about Larry’s trip to visit his son in Boulder, plus Larry’s other son, the Marine, says a quick hello on the air! Then Larry talks about the great William Holden classic movie, “Stalag 17,” directed by Billy Wilder. http://LarryMillerShow.com Quote of the week: “I didn’t notice any hookers, isn’t that stupid?”