The Final Episode! Does He Drink Coffee? (2020)

Dear listeners, welcome to the last episode of The Larry Miller Show! We have really enjoyed bringing the show to you and being part of this fun with all of you. For the grand finale, since it is December, we have decided to go out with our annual holiday tradition of Larry re-telling his story, “Does He Drink Coffee?” Plus, Larry does a big tribute to the late, great Sean Connery. Also, Larry tells his favorite joke of all time and recites his favorite Robert Frost poem from memory.

As you may have noticed, we haven’t had a new episode in a few months. We’ve been unable to find a way to produce the show safely in these difficult times, as pre-production largely consists of Larry and his producer Colonel Jeff sitting in a small room for half a day, drinking decaf and talking. They talk mostly about Wagon Train, as if that’s productive somehow. But that’s the process.

So, we’ve decided it’s time to roll up the old circus tent. Thanks so much for listening and thanks for all of the yuks you’ve given us. It’s really been a lot of fun bringing you the show and getting to know so many of you for the last 11 seasons. You’re a good group! Keep up the good work. And as always, nominum quid geminus?

17 Comments

  • John Delaney

    With technology today, a podcast is probably the easiest profession to do safely. Thanks Larry.

    “You think you’re better than me?”
    The doorman

  • Mark Burns

    Just listened to your last podcast. Thank you for all the years of entertainment!

    You should know that I don’t know that my brother and I have laughed as hard together as we did during the “Does he drink coffee 2016” show as we heard the tale of the hot peppers (spice monster????) from the Vietnamese place.

  • John Cashman

    Larry, your show always made me laugh and I will miss it. I greatly enjoyed your stories of the little things in life that are so easy to miss, but that we should all recognize as the essential moments that should be enjoyed. Thanks and your show will be missed.

  • Edgar

    One of the best podcasts ever. The music, intro, joke, poem and magic movie moment. All of it. Sad to see it go. Thanks for the laughs and entertainment. You are the best Larry!

  • Samantha Gilbert

    So sorry to hear this is the last episode! We’ve very much enjoyed your stories and observations. Hope to see you at Flappers (or on any stage) sometime in the near and less pandemicky future. Happy Holidays!

    – Sam & Dave
    (not the band…)

  • Cyndy Russell

    Larry and Colonel Jeff,

    Thank you so much for all of the years of entertainment via your podcast. It has brought me so much joy and laughter. I will really miss your Magic Movement Moment, even though you couldn’t hear me, I’d be saying YES, I love that movie too. I’ll leave the ole leg lamp lit just in case you decide to make a comeback.

    Cyndy

  • Fred

    Sorry to hear you’re hanging it up for good. Always enjoyed the show when I’d tune in. Wishing you good health and many happy days ahead.

  • Brad Simpson

    Final episode
    Game is over and we’ve won
    Musical answer

    I, too, can haiku.

    Thanks for brightening my commute since I stumbled across this podcast, and all the best to Colonel Jeff and the benevolent (for the most part) dictator of Milleronia. And since I can’t do so personally, Larry please extend my thanks to your son the Marine, for his service to our country.

  • Ken Beerger

    Your show was like a warm blanket for me, a place where all the chaos of the world seemed suddenly diminished. We are the same age and so many of your thoughts I could relate to, surley will miss you old friend on my mornign walks, stay well buddy.

  • Corey Jackson

    Thank you so much, Larry! Still have my Larry Miller Drinking Society card from way back. Love you, Buddy. God speed!

  • Fred N.

    This was THE best podcast. I learned more about “old movies” and poetry from your podcast. I also learned to avoid helicopters and volcanoes. I hope some day you will bring this back in some form. Take care Mr Miller and Colonel Jeff.

  • Dow parkes

    I met you a couple of weeks ago. I am not certain if
    This email is still àctive. then again i am not sure how active I am. I have Parkinsonism which has
    effected my movement and mood at times.
    I greatly admire your body of work as a character
    actor. I particularly appreciated your levels of drinkin
    routine. I just wanted to thank you for beining approaoable. Take care! DOW

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