Sept. 13, 2025

Tom Hanks attacks Alex P. Keaton, the Scourge of Laugh Tracks, and who the hell is Larry Lupree?

Jeff and Chris celebrate the arbitrary magic of the number70, accidentally turn their “things that didn’t age well” episode into a eulogy for Very Special Episodes, and wage holy war on laugh tracks. Family Ties’

Uncle Ned drinks vanilla extract, Different Strokes’ bike shop creeper ruins childhoods, MAS*H drops a helicopter, and Blossom is somehow always “very special.” It’s nostalgia, derailed—polished with a cheap wig and sold at full price.

 

 But that’s not all. As the boys are treated to a special,rare appearance from their talent agent, Larry Lupree, the room suddenly smells faintly of Aqua Velva and broken promises.

 

Curious what Yoko Ono and Corey Feldman have to do with any of this? Strap in, hit play, and prepare your ears for the unholy duet you never knew you needed.

 

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Larry Lupree

Agent to the Stars! / Realtor / Locksmith / Imports and Exports

Larry Lupree has spent over three decades shaping the entertainment industry in ways both visible and, more often, invisible. His innovative thinking has left its mark on live entertainment, from his pioneering work with “pay-to-clap” audience participation to his popular workshop How to Get Discovered at the DMV.

Larry’s expertise extends beyond traditional bookings. He pioneered the concept of “applause recycling” at minor league baseball games, and spearheaded the now infamous "Fax Yourself Famous" seminar (still available on CD-ROM).

When not negotiating contracts, Larry can often be found networking at Rotary Club luncheons and high school reunions, where he insists “the real deals get made.”