Did he call himself "my mother's favorite disc jockey" at WSPK, as he did for so long at DRC? I really liked Larry's quirky style during his Hartford years, corny jokes, slight stammer and all. One bit he did that really got me laughing hard was when he came out of Dusty Springfield's "Wishin' and Hopin', " which ends with a brief trumpet solo, by humming a few more notes, then explaining "That was the album version."