Bluff The Listener. Our panelists read three tales about blind times, just one of which will be real

Bluff The Listener. Our panelists read three tales about blind times, just one of which will be real

BILL KURTIS: From NPR and WBEZ Chicago, this will be WAIT WAIT. DON’T LET ME KNOW, the NPR news test. I Am Bill Kurtis. We are playing this with Eugene Cordero, Peter Grosz and Maeve Higgins week. And right right here once more can be your host, reminding CNN he is available should they abruptly end up having an opening for reasons uknown.

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KURTIS: It Is Peter Sagal.

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PETER SAGAL, HOST:

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MARSHALL HONAKER: Hi, it is Marshall Honaker from Dallas, Texas.

SAGAL: Hey, Marshall. Just exactly exactly exactly How are things in Dallas?

HONAKER: You understand, to date, brilliant. With that said, everything’s going pretty much.

SAGAL: Yeah, that is, i believe, the attitude that is right have. Where do you turn here?

HONAKER: therefore, frequently, I would personally be concluding my master’s degree down in College facility. Continue reading “Bluff The Listener. Our panelists read three tales about blind times, just one of which will be real”