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    Laurel And Hardy And Larry

    Larry talks about the classic Laurel and Hardy short “The Movie Box” and tell you where to find the stairs featured in the movie! Plus we hear about Larry’s earliest days as a driver, as well as his recent trip with his son to the DMV. Then Larry recites a powerful poem, “After All” by Henry Lawson. Quote of the week: “If you lived near a cliff, you wouldn’t be giggling.” (#4) Enjoy the show? Tell a friend or share it on Facebook or Twitter! Show Credits Producer: Colonel Jeff Fox

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    Don’t Drink Like Men And Pay Like Boys

    Larry imparts some drinking lessons he learned as a young comic in New York in the 1970s. (You might also learn to curtsy.) Plus we hear about actor Gregory Walcott, who was in 300 TV shows, but is often remembered for his role in Plan 9 From Outer Space. Also, find out who would win in a shootout, Lucas McCain or Josh Randall! Quote Of The Week: “He was bartender strong.” Enjoy the show? Tell a friend or share it on Facebook or Twitter! Show Credits Producer: Colonel Jeff Fox

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    Three E-Z Rules For St. Patrick’s Day

    Larry imparts three simple rules to follow for a drunk but safe St. Patrick’s Day. Does it include driving to Florida? Not likely. Then Larry finds out he was closer to Wonder Woman than he’d thought. Larry also recites “All Nature Has A Feeling” by John Clare and talks about the Sam Peckinpah film “Ride The High Country” on Magic Movie Moment. Quote Of The Week: “Physi-o-logically.” Enjoy the show? Tell a friend or share it on Facebook or Twitter! Show Credits Producer: Colonel Jeff Fox

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    Daylight Raving Time!

    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! Show Credits Producer: Colonel Jeff Fox