The Life of Larry
The story deals with a slob named Larry and his companion, the talking dog, Steve.
The story deals with a slob named Larry and his companion, the talking dog, Steve.
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Seth MacFarlane / Larry Cummings / Steve / Lois Cummings / Man in Underwear / Captain Kirk / Mr. Spock / Sulu / Ensign Skippee / British Man / Jeremy / Tom Hanks / Alex Trebek / Preacher / God (voice)
Newt Gingrich
Himself (archive sound)
The story deals with a slob named Larry and his companion, the talking dog, Steve.
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