

Larry: Have you noticed lately how video games are getting way more sexually explicit and violent? I really gotta buy me one of them games! Gilligan Cut: From a routine where Larry goes to a Victoria's Secret store with his girlfriend, who tries to get him to put on one of their shorts for men.Fan Disservice: He likes to do a lot of shirtless scenes in movies and shows, doesn't he?.Exploding Fish Tanks: The joke starts with him talking about going dynamite fishing with his buddies and ends with, "We blew the aquarium at the dentist office sky high!".Early-Installment Weirdness: His first major-label album (he had a couple independent ones prior to that) has a "Toddler Mail" segment and a musical track (featuring Mark Tremonti), neither of which he did again.Another time, he says that one girl he met "looked like Pamela Anderson, only Vietnamese.".I was drunk, she looked like Shania Twain. Only a little shorter and, uh, the face was different.

Dissimile: "I met this gal a while back, looked like Shania Twain.Deep South: Although he's from Nebraska, Larry has said that he identifies more with the Southern lifestyle, and feels more comfortable in character.Comically Missing the Point: Has a habit of doing this on multiple occasions.Catchphrase: "Git-r-done!", "That's funny, I don't care who you are," and if he thinks a joke was a little racy, "Lord, I apologize." The first two got an Actor Allusion in Cars.In the first film, he was the last of the four comics to be billed, while in both sequels, he was second-billed and the final performer. Breakout Character: Of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour stand-up films.After about five minutes, you will feel better about your own family. Jeff Foxworthy: I've said before that working with Larry is kind of like watching the Jerry Springer Show. Some believe there is no more Dan Whitney only Larry. Becoming the Mask: Bar the occasional Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping moment, he truly never breaks character.Author Tract: Most of the latter half of the book Git-R-Done is Larry ranting on politics and just about anything else that bugs him.In his own words: "I don't know if it's funny or sad that we've reached such a political low point!" Attack of the Political Ad: Discussed briefly in his book Git-R-Done, where it's made clear that Larry doesn't care for political mudslinging and can't believe people fall for it.He told her "real titties, real money" is biblical, and it's right there in the book of "II Parentheses". As the Good Book Says.: Spoofed: he says that he tipped a stripper with Monopoly money because she had fake breasts."The most sophisticated piece of equipment in your house is about to be installed by the least sophisticated person you've ever met. He has also written a book called, unsurprisingly, Git-R-Done. Larry has also starred in the movies Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector, Delta Farce (which also starred Engvall) and Witless Protection, but is probably best known for voicing the tow truck Tow Mater in Pixar's Cars movies and shorts. Since then, he has had six more albums, including two Christmas discs. His first album, Lord, I Apologize, was released in 2001.
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He honed the Larry character through a series of radio skits before taking to stand-up comedy.

Ron White was also a fourth member of this motley crew, but dropped out amicably in late 2007 due to creative differences. He is a member of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour, a comedy troupe that also comprises Jeff Foxworthy and Bill Engvall. He's known for his ragged, sleeveless appearance, as well as for his cartoonish, exaggerated Southern drawl. Daniel Lawrence Whitney (born February 17, 1963), better known by his stage name "Larry the Cable Guy", is an American comedian and actor born in Pawnee City, Nebraska.
