Menu
Sign In Search Podcasts Charts People & Topics Add Podcast API Blog Pricing

Tom Bodett

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
148 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
WWDTM: Roy Wood, Jr.

Okay, so there is a side effect where you mispronounce older bands' names. Yes, yeah. Yeah. Oh, the bottles. I love the bottles. Yeah. Oh, Peter, Paul and Murray. Oh my God. I love them.

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
WWDTM: Roy Wood, Jr.

Before you head down to the river with your fly rod to outsmart some fish, you might think about wearing something other than your lucky shirt. Fish, it turns out, can remember what you wore last week when they watched you yank their buddy out of the weeds by the lips. They won't look at a thing you throw them.

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
WWDTM: Roy Wood, Jr.

Before you head down to the river with your fly rod to outsmart some fish, you might think about wearing something other than your lucky shirt. Fish, it turns out, can remember what you wore last week when they watched you yank their buddy out of the weeds by the lips. They won't look at a thing you throw them.

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
WWDTM: Roy Wood, Jr.

Before you head down to the river with your fly rod to outsmart some fish, you might think about wearing something other than your lucky shirt. Fish, it turns out, can remember what you wore last week when they watched you yank their buddy out of the weeds by the lips. They won't look at a thing you throw them.

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
WWDTM: Roy Wood, Jr.

Researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior have established through a series of experiments with actual fish over 12 days in the Mediterranean that fish can remember what people wear. The experiments were based on divers feeding fish while dressed one way and noting how the fish would go to any diver dressed that way and would not go back to the same diver dressed another way.

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
WWDTM: Roy Wood, Jr.

Researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior have established through a series of experiments with actual fish over 12 days in the Mediterranean that fish can remember what people wear. The experiments were based on divers feeding fish while dressed one way and noting how the fish would go to any diver dressed that way and would not go back to the same diver dressed another way.

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
WWDTM: Roy Wood, Jr.

Researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior have established through a series of experiments with actual fish over 12 days in the Mediterranean that fish can remember what people wear. The experiments were based on divers feeding fish while dressed one way and noting how the fish would go to any diver dressed that way and would not go back to the same diver dressed another way.

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
WWDTM: Roy Wood, Jr.

It's science. Researcher Malin Tomasek said in a statement, it really shows that we have strong misconceptions of fish cognition. The team hopes their study could make humans reconsider the way they treat fish. Like maybe don't keep changing your clothes when you feed them just to mess with their little heads.

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
WWDTM: Roy Wood, Jr.

It's science. Researcher Malin Tomasek said in a statement, it really shows that we have strong misconceptions of fish cognition. The team hopes their study could make humans reconsider the way they treat fish. Like maybe don't keep changing your clothes when you feed them just to mess with their little heads.

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
WWDTM: Roy Wood, Jr.

It's science. Researcher Malin Tomasek said in a statement, it really shows that we have strong misconceptions of fish cognition. The team hopes their study could make humans reconsider the way they treat fish. Like maybe don't keep changing your clothes when you feed them just to mess with their little heads.

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
WWDTM: Roy Wood, Jr.

Police in Bay City, Wisconsin arrested Virginia Welpner at the local International House of Pancakes on a charge of indecent exposure. I spilled boysenberry syrup on my lap. I thought it was maple, says Welpner. I was halfway to the ladies' room before the whole top of my leggings was just gone. I wasn't just running around the IHOP with my Mary Ellen on display.

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
WWDTM: Roy Wood, Jr.

Police in Bay City, Wisconsin arrested Virginia Welpner at the local International House of Pancakes on a charge of indecent exposure. I spilled boysenberry syrup on my lap. I thought it was maple, says Welpner. I was halfway to the ladies' room before the whole top of my leggings was just gone. I wasn't just running around the IHOP with my Mary Ellen on display.

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
WWDTM: Roy Wood, Jr.

Police in Bay City, Wisconsin arrested Virginia Welpner at the local International House of Pancakes on a charge of indecent exposure. I spilled boysenberry syrup on my lap. I thought it was maple, says Welpner. I was halfway to the ladies' room before the whole top of my leggings was just gone. I wasn't just running around the IHOP with my Mary Ellen on display.

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
WWDTM: Roy Wood, Jr.

There was a cop right there eating and he didn't believe me. Biochemist Andrea Michaels says, this particular spandex synthetic fabric not only disintegrates instantly on contact with boysenberry syrup, but also erodes any other fabric the combination has contact with. It's a phenomenon we've never encountered before. Not that many people use the boysenberry syrup.

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
WWDTM: Roy Wood, Jr.

There was a cop right there eating and he didn't believe me. Biochemist Andrea Michaels says, this particular spandex synthetic fabric not only disintegrates instantly on contact with boysenberry syrup, but also erodes any other fabric the combination has contact with. It's a phenomenon we've never encountered before. Not that many people use the boysenberry syrup.

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
WWDTM: Roy Wood, Jr.

There was a cop right there eating and he didn't believe me. Biochemist Andrea Michaels says, this particular spandex synthetic fabric not only disintegrates instantly on contact with boysenberry syrup, but also erodes any other fabric the combination has contact with. It's a phenomenon we've never encountered before. Not that many people use the boysenberry syrup.

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
WWDTM: Roy Wood, Jr.

The Prescott, Arizona Methodist Church pancake prayer breakfast had several exposures that included Arizona State Legislator Quang Nguyen and Pastor Paul Matlock. I didn't even want boysenberry syrup. It was the only one not being used, claims Pastor Matlock.

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
WWDTM: Roy Wood, Jr.

The Prescott, Arizona Methodist Church pancake prayer breakfast had several exposures that included Arizona State Legislator Quang Nguyen and Pastor Paul Matlock. I didn't even want boysenberry syrup. It was the only one not being used, claims Pastor Matlock.

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
WWDTM: Roy Wood, Jr.

The Prescott, Arizona Methodist Church pancake prayer breakfast had several exposures that included Arizona State Legislator Quang Nguyen and Pastor Paul Matlock. I didn't even want boysenberry syrup. It was the only one not being used, claims Pastor Matlock.

Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
WWDTM: Roy Wood, Jr.

You can tell it's not hard for him at all. He's just trying to get you off his back.