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    Daylight Raving Time! (Rebroadcast)

    Colonel Jeff got green around the gills on the helicopter ride to Milleronia and couldn’t record the show. So, we’re pulling an episode from the classic vault under volcano #3! Larry expresses his love of daylight saving time. Then we hear why Larry stopped talking malaria medicine in India, Larry recites “Ode on Solitude” by Alexander Pope for Poetry Corner and finally, he talks about the classic movie “The Hustler.” Quote Of The Week: “I don’t think it’s the famous that need help. It’s the suburban fathers.” Enjoy the show? Tell a friend or share it on Facebook or Twitter! Producer: Colonel Jeff Fox

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    A Shouting Family Thanksgiving

    Larry tells hilarious stories about his “shouting family” Thanksgivings from his childhood. Larry eats a whole tray full of pickles, wrestles with cousin Craig and lives to tell about it. And hear about Uncle Harry, the dancing plumber. Happy Thanksgiving from everyone on Milleronia! Quote of the week: “He’s always doing the Colonel Jeff Shuffle.” Producer: Colonel Jeff Fox

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    Frozen Larry & Frozen Turkeys

    Larry is excited about the so-called California temperatures, as well as the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday! He talks about the history of the expression “red tape” and why there is so much of it. And he discusses John Wayne’s great first turn in the movie “Stagecoach.” Then Larry recites “Sonnet 54” by Edmund Spenser. Quote of the week: “Norman just took the sandwich.” Producer: Colonel Jeff Fox

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    How To Fix James Bond

    Larry gives a prescription to fix the rudderless James Bond franchise! And Larry puts the wag in Wagner as he ponders what kind of music can make you more dumber. Plus an update on the Milleronia intramural football league. Then Larry recites “Is It Possible” by Sir Thomas Wyatt and talks about the Gary Cooper classic “Friendly Persuasion.” Also, a little tribute to the late great kar kustomizer George Barris. Quote of the Week: “Until you hire me, then you’re very very smart.” Producer: Colonel Jeff Fox