Track Listing 1. Christmas Commentary 2. Christmas Story, The 3. Santy For a Day 4. Oh Holy Crap 5. Fat Holiday Relatives 6. Singing Christmas Tree 7. Letter to Shania Twain, A 8. O Little Girl From Birmingham 9. Waiter Commentary 10. Donny the Retard 11. Pissed-Off Christmas Poem 12. Most Wonderful Ass, The 13. T**** Bar Christmas 14. Easy-to-Assemble 15. First Queer Santy Claus, The 16. Fruitcake Commentary 17. Santy Claus, Santy Claus 18. I Pissed My Pants 19. Christmas Weight Gain 20. Grandpa's Thanksgiving Story 21. On the First Day of Christmas 22. Redneck Santa Claus 23. Hark, The Hairlip Angel 24. Letter to Santy Claus, A 25. Sticks and Horse Turds 26. Call a Doctor 27. Gift-Giving 28. I Wish My Mother-in-Law'd Get Hit by a Car
| Details | | Producer: | J.P. Williams, Peter Strickland, Tom Carr | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: Larry The Cable Guy. Even those viewers who enjoyed Larry the Cable Guy's randy antics on the BLUE COLLAR TV series may be in for a bit of a shock when spinning this, the self-proclaimed redneck comedian's first holiday album. A crusader against "political correctors" and even the most lax standards of good taste, Larry attempts to offend as many groups as possible, often in the same skit. Riffing in a free-associative style reminiscent of a truck-stop Robin Williams, the comic finds virtually no traditionally taboo subject off-limits; he is as at home lusting after underage girls as he is mocking the mentally challenged. Of course, there is a sharp observer of human nature lurking beneath the absurdity, and astute listeners will no doubt often find themselves guffawing despite their best efforts to the contrary. A VERY LARRY CHRISTMAS may make the perfect gift for people who don't take the holidays too seriously (or better yet, for those who do).
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