Bill Curtis
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And since we consider you family, we're going to share a few of them with you. But don't hog them like you did the sweet potatoes.
And since we consider you family, we're going to share a few of them with you. But don't hog them like you did the sweet potatoes.
Did you know that chocolate chip cookies come in a bucket?
Did you know that chocolate chip cookies come in a bucket?
Did you know that chocolate chip cookies come in a bucket?
And then, since the Paris Olympics had just ended, we decided to talk to an actual Olympian about what it was like. And now the game we call Not My Job.
And then, since the Paris Olympics had just ended, we decided to talk to an actual Olympian about what it was like. And now the game we call Not My Job.
And then, since the Paris Olympics had just ended, we decided to talk to an actual Olympian about what it was like. And now the game we call Not My Job.
Two out of three, Mary. That's a win. Good list. You did it.
Two out of three, Mary. That's a win. Good list. You did it.
Two out of three, Mary. That's a win. Good list. You did it.
From NPR and WBEC Chicago, this is Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me, the NPR News Quiz. I'm Bill Curtis, and here is your host at the Studebaker Theatre in the Fine Arts Building in downtown Chicago, Illinois, Peter Sagal. Thank you, Bill, and thank you, everybody.
From NPR and WBEC Chicago, this is Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me, the NPR News Quiz. I'm Bill Curtis, and here is your host at the Studebaker Theatre in the Fine Arts Building in downtown Chicago, Illinois, Peter Sagal. Thank you, Bill, and thank you, everybody.
From NPR and WBEC Chicago, this is Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me, the NPR News Quiz. I'm Bill Curtis, and here is your host at the Studebaker Theatre in the Fine Arts Building in downtown Chicago, Illinois, Peter Sagal. Thank you, Bill, and thank you, everybody.
Peter, I've always thought of you as the leftover turkey of public radio.
Peter, I've always thought of you as the leftover turkey of public radio.
Peter, I've always thought of you as the leftover turkey of public radio.
You might be thinking, well, we're all nerds here. We all make little figurines down in our basement. But what makes Barois special is what he uses to make them.
You might be thinking, well, we're all nerds here. We all make little figurines down in our basement. But what makes Barois special is what he uses to make them.
You might be thinking, well, we're all nerds here. We all make little figurines down in our basement. But what makes Barois special is what he uses to make them.