Faith Saley
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Thank you, Chioki. Thank you, everybody. Yes. Right now, it's time for the Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me Bluff, the listener game. Call 1-888-WAIT-WAIT to play our game in the air, or you can always check out the pinned post on our Instagram page, at WaitWaitNPR. Hi, you're on Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me.
Thank you, Chioki. Thank you, everybody. Yes. Right now, it's time for the Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me Bluff, the listener game. Call 1-888-WAIT-WAIT to play our game in the air, or you can always check out the pinned post on our Instagram page, at WaitWaitNPR. Hi, you're on Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me.
So when you went to science school, you said, I want to do fermentation, but not the fun kind.
So when you went to science school, you said, I want to do fermentation, but not the fun kind.
So when you went to science school, you said, I want to do fermentation, but not the fun kind.
Always a mistake. Well, welcome to the show, Savannah. You're going to play our game in which you have to tell truth from fiction. Shoki, what is Savannah's topic?
Always a mistake. Well, welcome to the show, Savannah. You're going to play our game in which you have to tell truth from fiction. Shoki, what is Savannah's topic?
Always a mistake. Well, welcome to the show, Savannah. You're going to play our game in which you have to tell truth from fiction. Shoki, what is Savannah's topic?
Why have something done well when you could do it yourself instead? Our panelists are going to tell you about somebody who did a surprising do-it-yourself project this week with interesting results. Pick the one who's telling the truth, and you can win the weight-waiter of your choice in your voicemail. Are you ready to play? I'm ready. Let's go. Well, first, let's hear from Hari Kondabolu.
Why have something done well when you could do it yourself instead? Our panelists are going to tell you about somebody who did a surprising do-it-yourself project this week with interesting results. Pick the one who's telling the truth, and you can win the weight-waiter of your choice in your voicemail. Are you ready to play? I'm ready. Let's go. Well, first, let's hear from Hari Kondabolu.
Why have something done well when you could do it yourself instead? Our panelists are going to tell you about somebody who did a surprising do-it-yourself project this week with interesting results. Pick the one who's telling the truth, and you can win the weight-waiter of your choice in your voicemail. Are you ready to play? I'm ready. Let's go. Well, first, let's hear from Hari Kondabolu.
A park ranger decides that she wants her park to not be quite so boring and gets to work. Your next self-sufficiency story comes from Paula Poundstone.
A park ranger decides that she wants her park to not be quite so boring and gets to work. Your next self-sufficiency story comes from Paula Poundstone.
A park ranger decides that she wants her park to not be quite so boring and gets to work. Your next self-sufficiency story comes from Paula Poundstone.
A doctor performs his own vasectomy as a gift to his wife. Cutting out the middleman, I guess. Your last homespun tale comes from Faith Saley.
A doctor performs his own vasectomy as a gift to his wife. Cutting out the middleman, I guess. Your last homespun tale comes from Faith Saley.
A doctor performs his own vasectomy as a gift to his wife. Cutting out the middleman, I guess. Your last homespun tale comes from Faith Saley.
Mean bluey daddy. All right, let me review these do-it-yourself projects, one of which we found in the news. From Hari Kondabolu, an enterprising park ranger at Lincoln's birthplace decides to make it more, you know, national park-like. From Paula Poundstone, a doctor who performed his own vasectomy on himself.
Mean bluey daddy. All right, let me review these do-it-yourself projects, one of which we found in the news. From Hari Kondabolu, an enterprising park ranger at Lincoln's birthplace decides to make it more, you know, national park-like. From Paula Poundstone, a doctor who performed his own vasectomy on himself.
Mean bluey daddy. All right, let me review these do-it-yourself projects, one of which we found in the news. From Hari Kondabolu, an enterprising park ranger at Lincoln's birthplace decides to make it more, you know, national park-like. From Paula Poundstone, a doctor who performed his own vasectomy on himself.