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Okay, Eli, so here are your choices from Rachel Koster, a woman on a four-day-long silent meditation who's unable to spend a single second not looking for her phone when they hit it on her.
From Peter Gross, a new graduate goes from working in marketing to pizza to weapons all in four days.
And from Joyelle Nicole Johnson, a woman who spent four days getting freaky with twins is unable to tell who's the father of her child.
Which one is real?
All right.
And to find out which story is true, we spoke with someone who had some insight into the real story.
That was Dr. Nancy Siegel, a psychologist and the director of the Twin Studies Center at California State University Fullerton.
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And now, the game where we ask people who've done a lot of things to do one more thing.
We call it Not My Job.
I'm always curious about an actor's origin story, and today's guest, Olivia Munn, started as a local news reporter in Oklahoma, went on to host a nerdy gaming show, then became a daily show correspondent, and can now be seen in your friends and neighbors on Apple TV+.
Olivia Munn, welcome to Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me.
Thank you.