Peter Sagal
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Yeah, so it's kind of like the White Lotus TV show, but when the cameras stopped rolling, it was like The Shining.
Yeah, so it's kind of like the White Lotus TV show, but when the cameras stopped rolling, it was like The Shining.
Yeah, so it's kind of like the White Lotus TV show, but when the cameras stopped rolling, it was like The Shining.
Which is to cram you all into a luxurious place for months and not let you leave. Yes. I heard from an interview with a castmate of yours that it was actually quite hard to be in Thailand for that long because it was incredibly hot. And on the most miserable hot days, you all had to pretend that you were having the best time ever in this wonderful resort.
Which is to cram you all into a luxurious place for months and not let you leave. Yes. I heard from an interview with a castmate of yours that it was actually quite hard to be in Thailand for that long because it was incredibly hot. And on the most miserable hot days, you all had to pretend that you were having the best time ever in this wonderful resort.
Which is to cram you all into a luxurious place for months and not let you leave. Yes. I heard from an interview with a castmate of yours that it was actually quite hard to be in Thailand for that long because it was incredibly hot. And on the most miserable hot days, you all had to pretend that you were having the best time ever in this wonderful resort.
And so are you willing right now to a national audience to complain about this gig?
And so are you willing right now to a national audience to complain about this gig?
And so are you willing right now to a national audience to complain about this gig?
Well, Natasha, it is absolutely great to talk to you. We have invited you here to play a game that this time we're calling... Sure, you Rothwell, but do you froth well? Who froths well, Natasha? Baristas, that's who. So we're going to ask you three questions about coffee professionals. Answer just two of them correctly, and you'll win our prize.
Well, Natasha, it is absolutely great to talk to you. We have invited you here to play a game that this time we're calling... Sure, you Rothwell, but do you froth well? Who froths well, Natasha? Baristas, that's who. So we're going to ask you three questions about coffee professionals. Answer just two of them correctly, and you'll win our prize.
Well, Natasha, it is absolutely great to talk to you. We have invited you here to play a game that this time we're calling... Sure, you Rothwell, but do you froth well? Who froths well, Natasha? Baristas, that's who. So we're going to ask you three questions about coffee professionals. Answer just two of them correctly, and you'll win our prize.
One of our listeners, Bill, who is Natasha playing for? Joanna Lee of Tucson, Arizona. All right. You know the rules here. You get two right, you win our prize. Ready to go? All right. I just took a big breath. Is this like a stressful thing for you? Are you the kind of person who, even when it's utterly meaningless and dumb, takes tests seriously? No.
One of our listeners, Bill, who is Natasha playing for? Joanna Lee of Tucson, Arizona. All right. You know the rules here. You get two right, you win our prize. Ready to go? All right. I just took a big breath. Is this like a stressful thing for you? Are you the kind of person who, even when it's utterly meaningless and dumb, takes tests seriously? No.
One of our listeners, Bill, who is Natasha playing for? Joanna Lee of Tucson, Arizona. All right. You know the rules here. You get two right, you win our prize. Ready to go? All right. I just took a big breath. Is this like a stressful thing for you? Are you the kind of person who, even when it's utterly meaningless and dumb, takes tests seriously? No.
Well, let's find out how much good they've done for you. Here we go. Here's your first question. Some baristas develop personal relationships with some of their customers. For example, after a customer's second visit of the day to a coffee shop, one barista told Reddit that... He did what for the customer? A, walked a third and fourth cup of coffee over to his job to save him the trip.
Well, let's find out how much good they've done for you. Here we go. Here's your first question. Some baristas develop personal relationships with some of their customers. For example, after a customer's second visit of the day to a coffee shop, one barista told Reddit that... He did what for the customer? A, walked a third and fourth cup of coffee over to his job to save him the trip.