• Episodes

    Larry Travels Through Time

    You think YOU got thrown off by daylight savings time? Larry lost a half a day! And Larry recites the poem, “A Prayer In Spring” by Robert Frost and talks about the movie “My Darling Clementine.” Quote of the week: “50 years after you take that flight, you won’t be telling your grandchildren.”

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    An Anniversary Tale

    Larry talks about celebrating his 25th wedding anniversary with a nice, quiet dinner at home with his wife. And we hear about an interesting anniversary tradition that Larry hopes his family will continue. Keeping in that theme, Larry recites the poem “Anniversary” by Australian poet Gwen Harwood. And in a very different theme, he talks about the Orson Welles film noir classic, “A Touch Of Evil.” Quote of the week: “I don’t know if that pan is French.”

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    What To Buy Your Wife?

    Larry doesn’t know how to buy presents. A spa or a hair thing or a nail thing? And find out how they get Marines to make “that face” in their portraits. Speaking of birthdays, Larry recites the poem “A Birthday” by Christina Georgina Rossetti. Then Larry discusses the classic movie “The Oxbow Incident.” Quote of the week: “Who doesn’t like traffic cops on Mars?”

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    Lindsey and Larry Sitting In A Tree

    Larry loves Lindsey Vonn but not the winter Olympics. Hear about an acting tip that Larry got from Roy Orbach on the set of “Law and Order.” And it relates to this week’s Magic Movie Moment from the Humphrey Bogart classic “The Caine Mutiny.” Finally, Larry recites a great poem for a chilly day — “Emmonsail’s Heath In Winter” by John Clare. Quote of the week: “How did the third grader get in there?”