Morning Constitutions

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Morning Constitutions
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Live album by
ReleasedApril 3, 2007 (2007-04-03)
RecordedFebruary 2, 2006 Orpheum Theatre Minneapolis
Genre Comedy
Length51:13
Label Warner Bros. (CD), Image (DVD)
Producer J.P. Williams
Allan Blomquist
Larry the Cable Guy chronology
The Right to Bare Arms
(2005)
Morning Constitutions
(2007)
Christmastime in Larryland
(2007)
Professional ratings
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Morning Constitutions is a 2007 album by American comedian Larry the Cable Guy. It was recorded at the Orpheum Theatre in Minneapolis, Minnesota. [2] It reached #1 on the Top Comedy Albums chart.

Contents

Track listing

All material written by Larry the Cable Guy.

  1. "Bowling Shoes"
  2. "Just Hitched"
  3. "I Like Steak"
  4. "Pie of the Month"
  5. "Terrorist or Toddler"
  6. "Gay Mafia"
  7. "Stool Troubles"
  8. "Shopping at Wal-Mart"
  9. "Bed, Beer & a Blonde"
  10. "Squeal or No Squeal"
  11. "A Sue Named Boy"
  12. "Poop Lasagna"

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