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It really ticks me off that they made him or allowed him to do that. Even though he was eating fruit in a lot of scenes, it still was not good for his health.
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Not to mention Mrs. Mondello, eating her bonbons while talking to June on the phone,. Of course since she's an adult we didn't see her as much.
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It's curious that how he was portrayed as such a glutton, and yet by the standards of today, he would be a health nut by his voracious appetite for apples rather than junk food.*
What strikes me regarding his gluttony, is the moments when he asks for, or at least inquires to the possibility of, apples from the Cleavers ( via Beaver ) all the while having his own in his pockets. What a greed-head. * The 'Chocolate Rockets' being an obvious exception since they were plot driven and both of them got more than their fill of them. |
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Larry is given an Italian surname, but Italian food is never mentioned. Even if Mrs Mondello wasn't Italian she'd be cooking a lot of Italian dishes for her husband.
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Did they ever mention Italian food on LITB? I think there may have been a scene where Mrs. Cleaver is putting uncooked spaghetti into a pot of boiling water, but I’m not sure.
I liked your comment about how Mrs. Mondello probably prepared Italian food for her husband and the Mondello kids. I remember my Irish grandmother preparing numerous Italian dishes for my Italian grandfather after she had learned how to prepare Italian meals from her Italian mother-in-law. Mangia and Erin go Bragh! And, with both Larry Mondello and Lumpy Rutherford being so roly-poly, I bet that former First Lady Michelle Obama would be absolutely appalled at such youthful obesity on the show. |
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I took notice to see that Larry's apples never are turning brown while eating & the filming, which means he was really chomping them down during the scene !
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When the What's for dinner? question came up, I remember roast beef being the answer a few times. Ward brought home Chinese frozen dinners no one wanted, and also pickles that were equally unpopular. One other time June and Beaver were grinding hamburger. And I think they were having meatloaf and carrots when Larry ran away (Larry didn't like any of it). |
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So they bought a better cut of meat and then ground it themselves?
Did they not have hamburger meat then? There has always been hamburger meat since I was old enough to know about it. Hmm, when did the auger/grinder type concept get thought up? |
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It was an odd scene. I know we had hamburger in the 60s and never ground it.
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Larry is awesome!!
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I always think about Wally saying he and Larry were always hanging out as friends between takes, playing catch with a football or whatever ... Larry being a big kid in size closer to Wally's size +-
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Rusty relates similar stories.
Jerry eventually became friends with Rich Correll. |
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The purpose of having Larry always eating was to portray him as a sort of vice figure who was Beaver's "tempter" (as Jerry Mathers has described him). Having him eat apples probably figures in with Adam and Eve, the Garden of Eden, etc.
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