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Season 3, Episode 7: Larry’s Cognitive Overload

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Tony and Kevin try to reduce listener Larry’s cognitive overload, but probably make it worse (they usually do); Oswald Spellman’s “Life Lesson” on cruelty reveals more uses for handy and flexible PVC piping; Susie Hotel, Ace Insure Investigator Extraordinaire, visits a client who is pinned under an Ampac EZ-Topple refrigerator; we discover why today is This Day in the History of Churlishness; Marital Medications tries to get you hooked on Startrexal ©, which your spouse needs if he or she relentlessly cites all the film and TV shows that a Star Trek actor has appeared in; in the Philosopher’s Corner, Morten Gould tackles the very concept of “tall” coffees at Queequeg’s Coffee Shops.

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