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    A Run-In With Keith Richards

    Larry gets murdered (on screen) and meets a rock icon all in one episode! Show Summary Hear Larry describe running into Keith Richards in an airport, after eyeballing his wife. Is Keith Richards the coolest guy ever? Possibly, but you’ll have to listen to find out for sure. Then Larry talks about his role in the new Bobcat Goldthwait movie and goes into great detail regarding the craft of being killed onscreen. Wait, are you supposed to say “spolier alert” BEFORE or AFTER you say stuff like that? We’ll look into that. At any rate, Larry talks about some of his favorite movie deaths and why he thinks they are…

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    Three Lessons In Marriage From Larry

    Always answer quickly when it’s right. Never answer quickly when it’s wrong. Always be willing to fold a winning hand. These 3 lessons are Larry’s gift to you! (Details and amusing anecdotes follow, of course.) We hear about how Larry and his sister used to cook breakfast for their mom on Mother’s Day. And speaking of Mother’s Day, visit berries.com to buy gifts for the important moms in your life. Click on the microphone in the upper right and enter the code Larry Miller to get special discounts for TWWLM listeners! Larry briefly touches on the capture of you-know-who and what it takes to get a drunk teenager to shinny…

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    Booze Yoga For Beginners

    Hear about Larry’s dad making verbal and physical contortions in order to pooch a little extra scotch each night. OK, more like pooch a lotta extra scotch each night. Larry also talks about his childhood job — pouring his dad’s beer — and how he managed to make his dad “dad mad.” Show Summary Then we hear about the genesis AND conspiracy of Mother’s Day. Larry beefs at great length about the preferential treatment that moms get. But he IS NOT YELLING at you. And why is having three names good for a woman, but bad for a man? Larry will explain this mysterious mystery. Also, our host laments the…

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    On Disco, Dickens and Dick York

    Studio 54 and Larry Miller are practically synonymous. Or, wait, what’s the other one? Oh, yes, antonymous. That’s the one. Nevertheless, Larry not only spent time at Studio 54, but he worked there. This week, he regales us with tales from the “Disco Larry” era. Show Summary Hear stories about Halloween at Studio 54. Halloween in April? Are we six months late, or six months early? You be the judge. Then we get a description of an incredibly and admittedly uncool young Larry trying to be hep in New York City in the disco era. Larry gets down. He boogie oogie oogies. Eventually, he can’t boogie no more. Get a…