"I seen the other day that Barbara Streisand was pissed she didn't win an Academy Award for something. I can't stand that witch. I bet however that if she took her bra off she could win a sag award!!!"
The three (Ron White, for some reason, isn't part of the show) go into some sort of metaphysical/psychic retail store, and there are jars on the wall shelf. Larry points out that there is a jar of "Essence of Mars" and one of "Essence of Jupiter," and that they're both going for $5.00. Larry thought the essence of Jupiter should cost more due to the extra shipping involved.
Larry is a huge University of Nebraska fan (mostly football). Although he's lived in Florida for 27 years, he still calls Nebraska home. His accent is a combination of Pawnee City, NE and his current home near Orlando, FL. He's lived there since he was 16. He's bought a second home south of Lincoln, watches as many games as he could in the past and recently bought one of the new (2006) sky boxes in the North end-zone. He tries to wear some article of clothing (usually a hat) that says "Nebraska" or "Huskers" during every performance.
Larry The Cable Guy (when asked whats the biggest change since his dvd came out): I got a new set of 38 Mickies for my truck. Other than that, nothin', but for God’s sake, ain’t 38 Mickies enough? I don’t want to get too uppity!
Larry the Cable Guy as he is known had a good life growing up. His mom was an Elvis Impersonator and his dad was fought in Vietnam, Korea, and World War II. Daniel, otherwise known as "Larry The cable guy" got his nickname because he installed cable and he goes by the name Larry, not Daniel. He received national fame when he appeared with Jeff Foxworthy, and Bill Engvall on the Blue Collar Comedy Tour. He's appeared on Evening at The Improv and Comic Strip Live early in his career. He has coined the phrases "Git-R-Done" and "Lord, I Apologize."
Larry and his wife Cara are expecting their second child in 2008. (edit) Larry always wears something that says "Nebraska" on every TV appearance he is on.
Larry was sixteen when he moved out of Nebraska.
When he was in high school, Larry played on the junior varsity team at Pawnee City.
Larry The Cable Guy got his big break when he appeared on the nationally syndicated radio show, the Bob and Tom Show.
Larry The Cable Guy was named the funniest bellhop at the Ramada Inn.
Larry The Cable Guy did his first stand-up act in 1986.
Larry was raised on a pig farm in Pawnee City, Nebraska.
Larry The Cable Guy claims that his mom gave birth to him in the back of an El-Camino during a Foghat concert.
Larry's favorite Nascar driver is Michael Waltrip.
Larry's favorite sport is bull riding.
Larry The Cable Guy's latest comedy CD is the "Blue Collar Comedy Tour: One For The Road CD."
Larry starred in the film Delta Farce with Bill Engvall, in 2006.
Larry has a numerous amount of Comedy CDs. Most of the CDs are solo and a few of them are with his team from the Blue Collar Comedy Tour.
Larry and the rest of the Blue Collar Comedy teams new Blue Collar movie, "One For The Road" was released on June 6, 2006.
He said he loves cake on an interview for the movie Cars.
He is the voice of "Mater" in the 2006 Pixar film Cars.
Larry is a huge University of Nebraska fan (mostly football). Although he's lived in Florida for 27 years, he still calls Nebraska home. His accent is a combination of Pawnee City, NE and his current home near Orlando, FL. He's lived there since he was 16. He's bought a second home south of Lincoln, watches as many games as he could in the past and recently bought one of the new (2006) sky boxes in the North end-zone. He tries to wear some article of clothing (usually a hat) that says "Nebraska" or "Huskers" during every performance. (edit) He and his wife are expecting a child Fall 2006. (edit) Larry starred in his own movie, Larry The Cable Guy : Health Inspector in 2006. (edit) Larry released his first solo comedy DVD titled "Git-R-Done" in 2003. (edit) Larry has a thick Southern accent. (edit) His college was Baptist University of Ameica. (edit) His signature catchphrases are "Git R Done" and "Lord, I Apologize." (edit) He is 5'10". (edit) The name "Larry The Cable Guy" was actually was actually a name he made up for radio comedy in 1991. (edit) Larry The Cable Guy's real name is Daniel Lawrence Whitney. (edit) Larry wears a hat with the confederacy flag on it. The hat also has a fishing hook on it. (edit) Larry has been a part of the "Blue Collar Comedy" group with Ron White, Jeff Foxworthy, and Bill Engvall, since 2000. (edit)