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🗓️ 29 June 2019
⏱️ 41 minutes
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Larry talks about Casey Stengel testifying before congress and not being able to find the meat in a dish he ordered at a food court. Then he talks about the classic movie "Witness For The Prosecution" and recites the poem "My Heart Is In The Highlands" by Robert Burns.
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0:00.0 | And now live from Level 5 productions on the Island of Mileronia. |
0:06.0 | It's the Larry Miller Show. The Good evening Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. America and everyone back to the Larry Miller show. |
0:39.4 | I'm Larry Miller but in a way aren't we all? |
0:42.4 | And boy oh boy if there's ever been a prettier day here on |
0:45.7 | milleronia I have yet to order it well that's what I guess it comes down to I |
0:52.0 | control the weather but but you know, but it was just gorgeous today and I love it here so much. |
0:57.0 | And Colonel Jeff loves coming out in his private plane now that he got promoted to by me and he deserves it. |
1:09.6 | He deserves two private planes by the way, one foot on each one and holding on to the |
1:15.3 | to the reins there like two horses in a circus actually couldn't do that could |
1:20.4 | you I guess. Well once you could do it once. Anyway it's just |
1:28.6 | gorgeous here and that music as you know makes me so happy happy. I just love it. It's the Billy Wilder Orchestra |
1:36.2 | and the Elsa-Lanchestered dancers featuring Boy Tener Brad Simpson asking the musical question at any time during his tenure as |
1:46.6 | manager of the Yankees did Casey Stengel think that Salmonella was the name of one of |
1:51.8 | his players? |
1:55.0 | First of all, I thought it was. |
1:58.9 | And maybe he did too of the way he pronounced things. That's a good question Brad, but you know Casey Stengel was brilliant. |
2:07.6 | Oh, I loved the guy and in so many ways. Boy, did he know baseball and there's a story this reminded me of that's a true story |
2:17.2 | that in 1952 Casey Stengel and his center fielder Mickey Mantle were called down to Washington DC to testify for the |
2:32.0 | Hewack, the committee, the House Un-American Activities Committee, |
2:36.0 | because they wanted to find out about communist influence in baseball. |
2:42.0 | Now, there's no, I know even just saying that sounds, well ridiculous, but whatever |
2:50.8 | happened with that committee this way or that way. That was one where they, |
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