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Faith Saley

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No, her nose ring. Oh, jeez. In a story that is definitely not, we think, about a woman sniffing furniture, the office worker had to call for help after her nose ring got tangled in the mesh of her office chair. According to the fire chief, quote, the incident wasn't the strangest call we've ever had, which really makes you wonder what other piercings have gotten stuck to chairs.

No, her nose ring. Oh, jeez. In a story that is definitely not, we think, about a woman sniffing furniture, the office worker had to call for help after her nose ring got tangled in the mesh of her office chair. According to the fire chief, quote, the incident wasn't the strangest call we've ever had, which really makes you wonder what other piercings have gotten stuck to chairs.

Thank you very much. In just a minute, we're going to ask our panelists to predict after we finish No Complaining January, what will be the first complaint heard on February 1st. But first, let me tell you that Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me is a production of NPR and WBEZ Chicago in association with Urgent Haircut Productions. Doug Berman. benevolent overlord. Philip Koticka writes our limericks.

Thank you very much. In just a minute, we're going to ask our panelists to predict after we finish No Complaining January, what will be the first complaint heard on February 1st. But first, let me tell you that Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me is a production of NPR and WBEZ Chicago in association with Urgent Haircut Productions. Doug Berman. benevolent overlord. Philip Koticka writes our limericks.

Thank you very much. In just a minute, we're going to ask our panelists to predict after we finish No Complaining January, what will be the first complaint heard on February 1st. But first, let me tell you that Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me is a production of NPR and WBEZ Chicago in association with Urgent Haircut Productions. Doug Berman. benevolent overlord. Philip Koticka writes our limericks.

Our public address announcer is Paul Friedman. Our tour manager is Shana Donald. Thanks to the staff and crew. At the Studebaker Theatre, BJ Lederman composed our theme. Our program is produced by Jennifer Mills, Miles Dornboss, and Lillian King. Special thanks to Biddy Mbizuna and Monica Hickey. Peter Gwynn is our COOL. Emma Choi is our vibe curator, technical directionist from Lorna White.

Our public address announcer is Paul Friedman. Our tour manager is Shana Donald. Thanks to the staff and crew. At the Studebaker Theatre, BJ Lederman composed our theme. Our program is produced by Jennifer Mills, Miles Dornboss, and Lillian King. Special thanks to Biddy Mbizuna and Monica Hickey. Peter Gwynn is our COOL. Emma Choi is our vibe curator, technical directionist from Lorna White.

Our public address announcer is Paul Friedman. Our tour manager is Shana Donald. Thanks to the staff and crew. At the Studebaker Theatre, BJ Lederman composed our theme. Our program is produced by Jennifer Mills, Miles Dornboss, and Lillian King. Special thanks to Biddy Mbizuna and Monica Hickey. Peter Gwynn is our COOL. Emma Choi is our vibe curator, technical directionist from Lorna White.

Our CFO is Colin Miller, our production manager. That's Robert Newhouse. Special thanks this week to Gary Yak. Our senior producer is Ian Chilock. The executive producer of Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me is Mike Danforth. And now, panel, what will people be complaining about as soon as they are allowed to on February 1st? Hari Kondabolu.

Our CFO is Colin Miller, our production manager. That's Robert Newhouse. Special thanks this week to Gary Yak. Our senior producer is Ian Chilock. The executive producer of Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me is Mike Danforth. And now, panel, what will people be complaining about as soon as they are allowed to on February 1st? Hari Kondabolu.

Our CFO is Colin Miller, our production manager. That's Robert Newhouse. Special thanks this week to Gary Yak. Our senior producer is Ian Chilock. The executive producer of Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me is Mike Danforth. And now, panel, what will people be complaining about as soon as they are allowed to on February 1st? Hari Kondabolu.

Thank you, T.O.K. Hanson, doing another fabulous job filling in for our friend Bill Curtis. Thanks also to Hari Kondabolu, Faith Saley, and Paula Poundstone. Thanks to all of you here at the Studio Baker Theater, our home theater. And for the moment of yours, thanks to all of you who are listening wherever you might be. I'm Peter Sagal. We'll see you next week. This is NPR.

Thank you, T.O.K. Hanson, doing another fabulous job filling in for our friend Bill Curtis. Thanks also to Hari Kondabolu, Faith Saley, and Paula Poundstone. Thanks to all of you here at the Studio Baker Theater, our home theater. And for the moment of yours, thanks to all of you who are listening wherever you might be. I'm Peter Sagal. We'll see you next week. This is NPR.

Thank you, T.O.K. Hanson, doing another fabulous job filling in for our friend Bill Curtis. Thanks also to Hari Kondabolu, Faith Saley, and Paula Poundstone. Thanks to all of you here at the Studio Baker Theater, our home theater. And for the moment of yours, thanks to all of you who are listening wherever you might be. I'm Peter Sagal. We'll see you next week. This is NPR.

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