The Exceptionally Cranky Life of Brother Theodore

Seattle Weekly | January 25, 2010
To those who remember his appearances on David Letterman's show in the '80s, Brother Theodore was a German-accented, white-haired old crank whom Dave tried to goad—without much success—into a smile.

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