You seem to dislike when callers are doing some really obvious bit, or some sort of fake character on the air, but what is it about Larry the Perv that you have allowed him so much air time?I have no idea. You know what I think makes it different, is that he calls himself Larry the Perv and he is kind of not really that perverted at all. He’s weirdly respectful.Yeah! Like with his on-air date with Laurie! It was actually a very chaste date.Yeah, that’s what I mean. If he was calling every week saying, “I’m Larry the Perv “and saying dirty stuff , then he would never get back on the air, but its just like, something about it. And the other thing about it is that every one of these people who calls and tries a character, they all contact me off the air and say: “Hey, I’m Whoever. Sorry, you didn’t like it. You hung up on me. I’m just a fan of the show, and I’m just goofing around, whatever.” This guy has been calling for how long, and he’s never broken character ever, on air, or off air. In his mind, he is Larry the Perv, so it’s really an interesting thing to me. So many of the people can’t resist just talking to me off air and being like, “I’m just goofing around.” But this guy, for whatever reason, is not tempted to come up to the studio and do a thing so that I can see him face to face, so it’s very funny. I’m sure he is just a regular caller, and people have speculated that he has called in as other people. Like, they can hear him call in in another voice, but I haven’t put two and two together on that yet. I’m sure he’s been at a listener meet-up and he thinks it’s hilarious, some guy going up to me and introducing himself.It’s kind of like a serial killer joining the search party of someone he murdered.