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Larry Miller Show

No Larry Is An Island

Larry Miller Show

Jeff Fox

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

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 2 October 2013

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Larry talks about a "tea ceremony" that he attended and how much he enjoyed it, even though he didn't understand any of it. Then Larry recites, "No Man Is An Island" by poet John Donne. Our movie this week is the classic The African Queen, starring Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn. Quote Of The Week: "God only knows what she would have cut off tonight." Producer: Colonel Jeff Fox Audio Engineer: Dr. Chris Laxamana

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Corolla Digital.

0:06.0

From level five city. From Level 5 City in Glendale, it's this week with Larry Miller. The Good evening, Mr. and Mrs. America, and everyone who's always wanted to go to a really fancy

0:39.0

tea ceremony. me.

0:48.0

Hi folks and welcome back to this week with Larry Miller. I'm Larry Miller, but in a way, aren't we all?

0:50.0

And I'm telling you, and I know I tell you every week, but I'm telling you that orchestra, that band gets better every week.

1:00.0

They're so good and they always put a smile on my face and I hope they do yours.

1:05.0

I will never change that theme song.

1:08.0

I don't think and I don't think Colonel Jeff or Dr. Chris would suggest that either. If our show is on for a

1:15.2

thousand years I don't think and McNair never like that on TV series where in

1:20.8

year two or three they changed the theme you really liked and you want to say you know what there was no need to do that no one wrote a letter saying could you please change the theme and they didn't have to change it for me.

1:34.6

And so at any rate, I am never going to change that theme.

1:39.3

They're better every week.

1:40.3

And of course, that's the Ryan- Isakson Orchestra and the Notoya Russell

1:45.8

dancers featuring boy tenor Gerard Durbach who wonders why do they say the proof is in the pudding? Why can't it be in the jello? I like jello.

1:57.0

Well, I think Gerard has raised a terrific question there and why do they say the pre the proof is in the

2:07.8

putting by the who are they anyway when he says why do they say it we all do that well why do they say the povers in the putting they who who they

2:16.9

well someone says that that that saying has been around

2:20.0

forty figure since Shakespeare's day, 500 years or so?

2:25.0

Well, the proof is in the pudding.

2:27.0

Well, I would like to say to Gerard,

2:31.0

I believe the proof is in fact not in the pudding.

2:36.4

I never thought the proof was in the pudding.

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