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Join your host Jay Mohr and a rotating cast of his hilarious friends as they regale you with tales and conversation covering every topic imaginable. You haven't heard the half of it until you've heard... Mohr Stories.
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Aug 30, 2013

Recording artist Keaton Simons comes to the Fake Mustache studio to record this episode of Mohr Stories. Keaton plays us some awesome music live and dives into some very funny conversation. Amazing musician! Go get his new album "Beautiful Pain" which is featured in this episode. Put Your Name On It!

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  • ten and a half years ago
    Jose
    Jack Coogan (the Kid) was such a good little actor. I like the part where they r tsoating and he's like where's my glass?? Cant believe he turned into Uncle Fester. The Kid from 1921 was one of my fave Chaplin movies.And Buster was great, also very good in limelight with Chaplin.
  • ten and a half years ago
    Rakesh
    Buster died in 1966 from Lung cancer in his home in Woodland Hills California. There was nhtniog particularly tragic about his life at the time, he was happily married and had been for 25 years, he was constantly working and had a small farm that he loved. He could smile and laugh, the stoneface was just his thing , there are many videos with Buster smiling and laughing both in the 20 s and later in his life.
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