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Larry Miller Show

A Tribute To Dennis Farina

Larry Miller Show

Jeff Fox

Companion, Home, Jean, Keillor, Shepherd, Improv, Booze, Miller, Prarie, Hangovers, Drunk, Larry, Guffman, Comedy, Garrison

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 24 July 2013

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Larry bids a fond farewell to Dennis Farina, an actor he admired and had a chance to work with. Larry recounts a previously told story about taking a sip from Dennis' coffee cup on the set of a movie. Then Larry gives us a sample of a little western ditty they sang together. On poetry corner, Larry recites "The Tiger" by William Blake.   Quote Of The Week: "It was meek. It was undervalued." Producer: Colonel Jeff Fox Audio Engineer: Dr. Chris Laxamana

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Carolla Digital.

0:07.0

Hi folks, it's Larry Miller.

0:11.0

That's right and I just wanted to take a minute to say

0:17.5

Thank you for listening. It means the world to us over here and if you like the show please tell a friend that's right bring a friend

0:25.0

over and it will really help us grow and it means a lot to everyone here so

0:30.3

please tell a friend and well that means we'll be able to say for a long time

0:35.8

We'll see you here

0:37.4

From level five city in Glendale

0:41.4

It's this week with Larry Miller. Good evening Mr.

1:03.0

Mr. America and everyone who loves Old Westerns.

1:10.0

Hi folks and welcome back to this week with Larry Miller.

1:12.0

I'm Larry Miller, but in a way aren't we all and you know what I say this every week because it's true every week that orchestra gets better every week and puts a smile on my face as wide as well as wide as an orchestra.

1:27.0

Every time I hear it, of course, that's the Jim Bunker Orchestra and the Penny Clark Dancers featuring Boy Tenor Mike Parsons asking

1:36.6

the musical question, is Dilbert the Preferred Cartoon of the Larry Miller Drinking Society.

1:45.0

First of all, Mike, yes it is.

1:48.0

If I can be blunt, if I can be blunt, if I may be blunt that way.

1:52.0

Yes it is

1:54.8

Dilbert was on TV for a couple of seasons and I was in it I played the boss in

2:00.5

Gilbert and they had a good cast and we had a lot of fun doing it's a shame

2:05.2

it couldn't have lasted longer but I always like that cartoon I like the newspapers

2:09.6

and well really mostly after I got the part then I really found say I like that

2:17.4

cartoon but you know what it's a good question is Dilbert the preferred cartoon because I've never

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