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    Cracking Spines and Cracking Up

    More tales of uncontrollable laughter. This time, Larry’s chiropractor gets fits of giggles while discussing deadly diseases. Then Larry talks about some REALLY unwelcome laughs that came while he was performing onstage. He tells about turning to fellow actor Len Cariou for help and gets nothing. Also, Larry strikes an uneasy truce with other parents to not share pictures of their children. Then Larry peruses a drinking resume from a listener and admits that Facebook is killing him. Nominum quid geminus? Fireboard battery star! It’s a new episode of This Week With Larry Miller! Quote of the week: “I see nine pictures of very heavy naked women. It’s from one…

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    Larry’s Biggest Laugh Ever

    Hear the tale of the biggest, longest and deepest laugh Larry’s ever had in his life. And it was when he was a kid, so he’s had a long time to top it. Show Summary Larry’s good at drinking and good at packing, but not at packing while drunk. Then we hear about Larry’s weekend in Tampa and the good times he had hanging out with his friend, having giant, comedy-sized drinks. Larry talks about other indulgences, both minor and major and muses on why they should not be regretted. Our host once again confirms that he is, in fact, a “big boy” and nobody disagrees. Larry also espouses the…

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    Broken Toilets, Broken Hearts

    Is it dangerous to refill water bottles? It is when you’re doing it in lieu of tending to an emergency in your loo. The classics all start with a story about an overflowing toilet — The Great Gatsby, Catcher in The Rye, Beowulf, the Fabio autobiography. And now this episode of This Week With Larry Miller. Find out which soldiers Larry sacrificed to stop the advancing tide in his bathroom and the reasoning behind his choice. What’s so great about this episode? Well, Larry’s mic stand starts to collapse in the middle of recording and we don’t stop the show or edit it out. Then we hear about what would…

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    No, They Were Very Cold

    Larry reconsiders his position on Indian casinos after tossing back a few drinks with the chief of a tribe. What do the Crimean War, Pinewood Studios and Larry have in common? If you guessed, “beer,” then reward yourself with, well, a beer. And hear about the fine line between being hypocritical and inconsistent. Show Summary In this episode, daylight savings time is passionately defended by Larry. But if you’ve forgotten how to program your microwave clock, you’ve come to the wrong place. We get to more of your hand-written letters and for fear of being deemed inconsistent, we fail to get to most of the topics we have planned for…