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Peter Sagal

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Vitamin D. This week in the box office had its biggest Memorial Day ever thanks to the latest movie in the blank franchise. Mission Impossible. Right. This week a programmer created a website that allows people who track their runs in the Strava app to blank. change the data. No, to lie about the runs they do.

Vitamin D. This week in the box office had its biggest Memorial Day ever thanks to the latest movie in the blank franchise. Mission Impossible. Right. This week a programmer created a website that allows people who track their runs in the Strava app to blank. change the data. No, to lie about the runs they do.

Vitamin D. This week in the box office had its biggest Memorial Day ever thanks to the latest movie in the blank franchise. Mission Impossible. Right. This week a programmer created a website that allows people who track their runs in the Strava app to blank. change the data. No, to lie about the runs they do.

If you're tired of, like, tying your phone to a stray dog and letting them run wild to get a good score in Strava, this new website is for you. With it, you can create fake runs of any distance and location and upload them to the Strava app where people will see them and, I don't know, elect you the mayor of running or something. Bill, did Adam do well enough to win?

If you're tired of, like, tying your phone to a stray dog and letting them run wild to get a good score in Strava, this new website is for you. With it, you can create fake runs of any distance and location and upload them to the Strava app where people will see them and, I don't know, elect you the mayor of running or something. Bill, did Adam do well enough to win?

If you're tired of, like, tying your phone to a stray dog and letting them run wild to get a good score in Strava, this new website is for you. With it, you can create fake runs of any distance and location and upload them to the Strava app where people will see them and, I don't know, elect you the mayor of running or something. Bill, did Adam do well enough to win?

For the afros. Coming up, our panelists predict now that Clemson University says double dipping is okay, what surprising thing are they going to say is okay to do next? Wait, wait, don't tell me. He's a production of NPR and WBEZ Chicago in association with Urgent Aircraft Productions. Doug Berman, benevolent overlord. Philip Goad,

For the afros. Coming up, our panelists predict now that Clemson University says double dipping is okay, what surprising thing are they going to say is okay to do next? Wait, wait, don't tell me. He's a production of NPR and WBEZ Chicago in association with Urgent Aircraft Productions. Doug Berman, benevolent overlord. Philip Goad,

For the afros. Coming up, our panelists predict now that Clemson University says double dipping is okay, what surprising thing are they going to say is okay to do next? Wait, wait, don't tell me. He's a production of NPR and WBEZ Chicago in association with Urgent Aircraft Productions. Doug Berman, benevolent overlord. Philip Goad,

And the executive producer of Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me is Michael Danforth. Now, panel, what surprising thing are we now allowed to do? According to Clemson, Mazdur Brani.

And the executive producer of Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me is Michael Danforth. Now, panel, what surprising thing are we now allowed to do? According to Clemson, Mazdur Brani.

And the executive producer of Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me is Michael Danforth. Now, panel, what surprising thing are we now allowed to do? According to Clemson, Mazdur Brani.

Thank you, Bill Curtis. Thanks also to Adam Felber, Maz Jobrani, and Joelle Nicole Johnson. Thanks to the staff and crew at the Bach Center. Thanks as well to Margaret Lowe and everybody at WBUR Boston. And thanks to all of you here in Boston that came out to see us. It's great to see you. And thanks to everybody else out there, wherever you might be listening. I'm Peter Sagal.

Thank you, Bill Curtis. Thanks also to Adam Felber, Maz Jobrani, and Joelle Nicole Johnson. Thanks to the staff and crew at the Bach Center. Thanks as well to Margaret Lowe and everybody at WBUR Boston. And thanks to all of you here in Boston that came out to see us. It's great to see you. And thanks to everybody else out there, wherever you might be listening. I'm Peter Sagal.

Thank you, Bill Curtis. Thanks also to Adam Felber, Maz Jobrani, and Joelle Nicole Johnson. Thanks to the staff and crew at the Bach Center. Thanks as well to Margaret Lowe and everybody at WBUR Boston. And thanks to all of you here in Boston that came out to see us. It's great to see you. And thanks to everybody else out there, wherever you might be listening. I'm Peter Sagal.

We'll see you next week. This is NPR.

We'll see you next week. This is NPR.

We'll see you next week. This is NPR.

Thank you, Bill. Thank you. Thanks, everyone. Great to see you again. We've got a great show for you today. Later on, we're going to be talking to Ego Wodim, the Saturday Night Live star, who's also guest-starring in the latest episode of Poker Face on Peacock. That's the show that gives every star in Hollywood a chance to do what they've always dreamed of, murder somebody.

Thank you, Bill. Thank you. Thanks, everyone. Great to see you again. We've got a great show for you today. Later on, we're going to be talking to Ego Wodim, the Saturday Night Live star, who's also guest-starring in the latest episode of Poker Face on Peacock. That's the show that gives every star in Hollywood a chance to do what they've always dreamed of, murder somebody.