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🗓️ 18 February 2015
⏱️ 47 minutes
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Larry airs his beefs with St. Valentine and reveals a fiendishly clever plan to save Boston from its deluge of snow. And we get a musical question from boy tenor Larry J. Miller? And to help warm the hearts of snowed in Bostonianites, Larry recites the poem, "Summer" by Alexander Pope. Then we hear about the great Bullitt on Magic Movie Moment!
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Show Credits
Producer: Colonel Jeff Fox
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0:00.0 | And now live from Level 5 productions on the Island of Miloronia, it's the Larry Miller Show. The Good evening Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. America and everyone who hates too much snow. Snow. |
0:40.0 | Hi folks and welcome back to the Larry Miller Show. I had to pause there because that orchestra keeps getting so good. |
0:45.0 | I know I say this every week, but it's true. |
0:48.0 | It makes me happy and it makes Colonel Jeff happy to hear our theme song like that. It's just wonderful, it's fun. |
0:56.1 | And of course that's the Strummer Kellett Orchestra and the Lisa Krollassick Dancers featuring boy tenor Larry J Miller asking the musical question |
1:08.4 | Why do wrong number callers always sound so weird. And yes, the Larry J Miller was maybe because we were |
1:18.6 | going through things to say and who might and who the boy-tinner might be and just then someone called and it was a wrong number caller and that's five you don't care I don't care you know it's a wrong number it |
1:34.8 | happens I suppose and although both Colonel Jeff and I agreed that at this point in society in general, let's be honest, we all have cell |
1:48.0 | phones and all the cell phones have numbers on them and but I still like dialing I guess what I'm getting at |
1:55.5 | is that it takes a lot of effort really in a way to call a wrong number and |
2:01.1 | that's still fine because it doesn't have to be something that |
2:07.5 | makes you feel odd or me feel odd it's a wrong number, it doesn't matter. |
2:13.0 | When someone says, oh, you just know, because you know. |
2:18.1 | You just know, is this the, the Carl, Carl Bacarle residents or whatever they say? |
2:26.6 | No, it's not, it's clearly not that. |
2:29.6 | But I noticed today, I wasn't in, well, I wasn't in well I wasn't cranky I didn't have a short fuse and but this particular |
2:39.3 | caller was a little distant a little detached a little odd little not crazy but just a yeah |
2:48.7 | is this I'm looking for and then he said a name that even I couldn't make up it was a not so weird but weird enough and |
2:58.9 | and I'm looking for you know Felton k Felton and you know I just said well no there's no one here |
3:06.3 | By that name there's I think you have the wrong number and I'm still in a good mood |
3:11.6 | It doesn't matter that we're here to work and Colonel Jeff and I are moving along and someone has dialed a wrong number but the point is the guy just couldn't either let it go or say what I would say what you would say which is a small chuckle and oh how do you like that I guess I got the wrong number and |
3:28.1 | He just couldn't quite there was a pause and he couldn't quite deal with it somehow that he had called a wrong |
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