The Real Reason We Don't Hear From Larry The Cable Guy Anymore - YouTube

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It wasn't so long ago that Larry the Cable Guy, born Dan Whitney, seemed to be everywhere.
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As part of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour, he entertained millions at stand-up gigs with
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his down-home comedy and catchphrases like:
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"Get er done!"
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...and...
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"I don’t care who you are, that’s funny right there!"
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He starred in a string of big-screen comedies, including Delta Farce, Witless Protection,
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and the confusingly titled Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector.
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"Name's Larry, and I'm the Health Inspector!"
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He's also released 10 albums, including the platinum-certified The Right to Bare Arms.
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He even had his own travelogue show, Only in America, and was the subject of a Comedy
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Central roast.
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But what's become of Larry lately?
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If you've missed him, you're not alone.
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But he's actually been plenty busy — just not in the ways you might think.
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Here's what he's been up to.
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Pixar superstar
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Larry is a superstar in Pixar land, having lent his voice to the Cars franchise's Mater,
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the dim-witted, buck-toothed, kind-hearted tow truck who becomes the best friend of famous
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race car Lightning McQueen.
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Mater was the breakout character of the first Cars, a box office smash, so he and Larry
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were the focus of Cars 2.
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The plot: Mater inadvertently becomes a James Bond-style international spy.
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You can probably guess how that went…
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"Hey computer, make me a German truck!"
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"Request acknowledged!"
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"Check it out, I’m wearing Materhosen.
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Make me a monster truck!"
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"Request acknowledged!"
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"What the…"
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Larry the Commercial Guy
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Instead of looking for Larry in the movies, you might be better off looking in the grocery
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aisle.
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Bektrom Foods, a company that makes Hamburger Helper-style dinners and other shelf-stable
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foods, licensed Larry's likeness for use on a line of products sold in grocery and drugstores.
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The result of that deal has seen Larry show up on a few dozen Bektrom items, including
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Larry the Cable Guy Spicy Corn Muffin Mix and Larry the Cable Guy Cheesy Tuna Dinner,
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among many, many others.
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Meanwhile, a snack food company called Shearer's has also paid Whitney for its Larry the Cable
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Guy Caramel & Peanuts Country Corn and a few different kinds of Larry the Cable Guy Tater
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chips, including, but not limited to, Tater Salad, and Hollar-Peño Popper.
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Larry didn't stop there: he also sells a line of kitchen knives, including a "Melon Cuttin'
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Knife," a "Bonin' Knife," a "Slicin'" Knife, and, of course, a "Tater Peeler."
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Ironically — or maybe inevitably — Larry's also been the longtime pitchman for Prilosec,
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an over-the-counter medication to treat heartburn.
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"'Cause it gives me a big fat zero heartburn, woo hoo!"
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He walked away from Only in America
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In 2011, Larry starred in a History Channel show called Only in America with Larry the
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Cable Guy, which saw him travelling around the country to discover all the wild, interesting
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stuff America has to offer.
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He visited Amish country, hunted snakes, and tested lasers with the Army.
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"You could cook a pot pie with that."
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The show was a huge hit for History, but it was abruptly canceled after three seasons
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— mainly because it's hard to make Only in America with Larry the Cable Guy without
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Larry the Cable Guy.
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There were two reasons he quit.
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The first was an episode in which he had to clean portable toilets at a music festival
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in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
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He explained to a reporter:
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"I didn't want to do it.
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I mean, that was one of the nastiest things on the planet."
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The other reason he walked away — as if he needed one, was that the show required
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him to be on the road so much.
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That, combined with a career as a touring stand-up comedian, pulled him away from his
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family for as many as six days a week.
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He chose his family, but the result was showing up on the small screen much less.
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He's still making movies
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While he's no longer starring in big-screen fish-out-of-water comedies like Health Inspector
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or Witless Protection, Whitney is still making movies — just not ones you'll see in theaters.
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Instead, direct your attention to your favorite streaming service, or the video rack at your
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local Target.
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Whitney took over for Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson in Tooth Fairy 2 and for Arnold Schwarzenegger
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in Jingle All the Way 2.
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He also reunited with his Blue Collar Comedy Tour compatriot Jeff Foxworthy for the Netflix
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original We've Been Thinking.
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Larry the corporate guy
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It's a little-discussed but incredibly lucrative side of professional comedy: well-known comedians
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can get paid a fortune for "corporate gigs" where they're hired to be the entertainment
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for a huge company's convention, annual meeting, or managerial retreat.
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Even comedians who aren't as popular as they once were can pull in some serious cash on
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this circuit.
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Larry the Cable Guy makes a lot of these corporate appearances, and for his trouble, he's paid
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at least in the neighborhood of $150,000 to $299,000—for each performance.
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If you're not seeing Larry at your local comedy club, maybe that's because he's performing
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at the annual retreat for In-N-Out Burger's board of directors.
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Larry the charity guy
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Larry’s made millions off his act and licensing deals — and he hasn't been shy about donating
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that money to causes he believes in.
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In his hometown of Pawnee City, Nebraska, he donated money to the city and his old high
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school.
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He's also a major patron of the Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and its International
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Hip Dysplasia Institute going back to 2007, when his son, Wyatt Whitney, was born with
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the disorder.
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Doctors there completely cured baby Wyatt of the issue, and Larry quietly donated lots
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of money to the medical complex through appearances on celebrity editions of Are You Smarter Than
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a Fifth Grader? and Family Feud.
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In September 2010, he donated a whopping $5 million to the hospital, which how boasts
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a Wyatt Whitney Wing.
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Larry and his wife Cara also co-founded the Git-R-Done Foundation, which gits-r-done,
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charity-wise, for causes affecting veterans and children.
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Larry's actually making a huge difference — you just might not have heard all about
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it.
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What's next for Larry the Cable Guy
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Because Larry the Cable Guy has become one of the most memorable characters in comedy,
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millions of fans don't really care that he's not as hot as he once was.
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Plus, he's set to reprise his role as Mater in the upcoming Cars 3.
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So even if you don't see Larry as much as you used to, there's no question he'll still,
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well, you know…
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"Get er doneeee!"
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