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🗓️ 17 September 2014
⏱️ 47 minutes
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0:00.0 | This is Corolla Digital. |
0:06.0 | From level 5 city. |
0:08.0 | From level five city in Glendale it's this week with Larry Miller The Good evening Mr. and Mrs. America and everyone who loves really hot days. Hi folks and welcome back to this week with Larry Miller I'm Larry Miller |
0:48.9 | but in a way aren't we all and boy I'll you, it is so hot today. It is really, really hot. And I'm going to tell you more about that later. You may not think you want to know, but I think you do. And it's so murderously hot though that well |
1:05.8 | Colonel Jeff and Dr. Chris and I were just hunched over after the prep work |
1:12.4 | for the show. |
1:13.8 | And you know what though? |
1:15.2 | That music came on and once again |
1:18.6 | it filled me with the joy of life |
1:21.6 | and the joy of, at least the joy of that music but they get better every week of course that's the Robert Benchley Orchestra and the Gia Scala dancers featuring Boitener Richard Torquay Horvath asking the musical |
1:36.6 | question do the people who live on the sun have a word for shadow? Well first of all Richard yes they do but before I tell you what |
1:48.1 | it is I want to mention that yes Colonel Jeff and I thought it was a good time to put Robert |
1:55.8 | Benchley's name in as the orchestra leader. What a magnificent American |
2:01.5 | entertainer and poet and writer and thinker. |
2:05.8 | He was one of those fellas in those years before World War I and through the 20s who was one of the most respected and laughed with people |
2:17.3 | what a humorous he was he was also he had those movie spots he did, these movie shorts where he was always Joe, the, what was his name in that thing, you know, |
2:30.0 | always Joe, regular guy Joe, and he played the part in the movies as well as narrating it and he was always great it was oh he can't sleep now because the bathroom sink is dripping So it was all sorts of things that you went through, |
2:46.2 | well especially in 1935, but they were so funny and they was so popular and he became great as an actor also and that fellow though |
2:56.4 | what a witty interesting guy he became well famous for many different things he said one of them was in the 20s which remember |
3:07.0 | was prohibition so liquor was not legal and in fact it was a big crime but that increased the number of bars in New York |
3:18.2 | City for instance by 10 tenfold so you know there was some great places like 21 the 21 club and I'm bringing them |
3:28.0 | up because I've been there and with my wife too several times well, it's not illegal anymore, but what a great place to go through |
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