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Sections: 101, 102-106, 201-205,
217, 207 and 301-307 are not used for Theatre
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Sections: 101-103, 117, 116, 201, 205, 207, 217 and 301, 302, 317, 318 are not used for End
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The man who added the catchphrases "Git-R-Done" and "Lord, I Apologize" to the American lexicon is coming to the John Labatt Centre in London on April 17th!!. Dan Whitney, known better as Larry The Cable Guy, has proven to be one of America’s most successful comics.
Larry’s one-liner filled act soon caught word-of-mouth fire in the Southern United States and brought him to the attention of mainstream audiences on television. Appearances on Evening at The Improv and Comic Strip Live increased his fan base past rural America, but it was on the nationally syndicated Bob and Tom Show on radio that Larry got the most exposure. His success with radio continued when he became a regular on Jeff Foxworthy's Country Countdown Show.
Don’t miss Larry The Cable Guy’s hilarious backwoods observations and insights when he takes the stage at the John Labatt Centre in London on April 17th!!
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Official
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