Peter Sagal
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Podcast Appearances
I love the idea. Yeah. Like, the whole idea of the campaign is that Aruba is so lovely, it can even make Louis Black happy. And while making these ads, you are, in fact, miserable.
I love the idea. Yeah. Like, the whole idea of the campaign is that Aruba is so lovely, it can even make Louis Black happy. And while making these ads, you are, in fact, miserable.
Well, Louis Black, what a pleasure to have you here. Yes, it is. We have invited you here to play a game we're calling... Hush now.
Well, Louis Black, what a pleasure to have you here. Yes, it is. We have invited you here to play a game we're calling... Hush now.
Well, Louis Black, what a pleasure to have you here. Yes, it is. We have invited you here to play a game we're calling... Hush now.
Since you're all about getting riled up, we thought we'd ask you three questions about calming people down, specifically babies.
Since you're all about getting riled up, we thought we'd ask you three questions about calming people down, specifically babies.
Since you're all about getting riled up, we thought we'd ask you three questions about calming people down, specifically babies.
So all you have to do is answer two or three questions about shushing, and you'll win our prize for one of our listeners, the voice of anyone they might like for their voicemail. Bill, who is Louis Black playing for?
So all you have to do is answer two or three questions about shushing, and you'll win our prize for one of our listeners, the voice of anyone they might like for their voicemail. Bill, who is Louis Black playing for?
So all you have to do is answer two or three questions about shushing, and you'll win our prize for one of our listeners, the voice of anyone they might like for their voicemail. Bill, who is Louis Black playing for?
First question, most people, of course, soothe their babies to sleep with lullabies. And one lullaby written by a father for his own little baby went on to become incredibly famous. Most people know that lullaby as what? A, the theme from Jaws. The theme from Jeopardy. Or C, Sir Mix-a-Lot's Baby Got Back.
First question, most people, of course, soothe their babies to sleep with lullabies. And one lullaby written by a father for his own little baby went on to become incredibly famous. Most people know that lullaby as what? A, the theme from Jaws. The theme from Jeopardy. Or C, Sir Mix-a-Lot's Baby Got Back.
First question, most people, of course, soothe their babies to sleep with lullabies. And one lullaby written by a father for his own little baby went on to become incredibly famous. Most people know that lullaby as what? A, the theme from Jaws. The theme from Jeopardy. Or C, Sir Mix-a-Lot's Baby Got Back.
We're Griffin. Wrote it for his son, and he went on to create Jeopardy!, and by virtue of it being used as the theme song for so long, Mr. Griffin earned about $70 million in royalties from it.
We're Griffin. Wrote it for his son, and he went on to create Jeopardy!, and by virtue of it being used as the theme song for so long, Mr. Griffin earned about $70 million in royalties from it.
We're Griffin. Wrote it for his son, and he went on to create Jeopardy!, and by virtue of it being used as the theme song for so long, Mr. Griffin earned about $70 million in royalties from it.
No, there's no words. It's da-da-da-da-da.
No, there's no words. It's da-da-da-da-da.
No, there's no words. It's da-da-da-da-da.