![]() SAGAL: Next, she's a reporter for the style section for The Washington Post. First up, he's a comedian who will be appearing at New York's Dead Rabbit July 11 and CG's Comedy in Bolingbrook July 28 and 29, there's our friend Adam Burke. Let me introduce you to our panelists this week. Well, welcome to our show, Christopher (ph). SAGAL: People who think the Midwest is totally flat, go to the Driftless because they have hills 10, 30 feet high. So you have quite the variety in the geography around here, so. And Rochester is actually in part of the country called the Driftless, where there was no glacial activity. What do you do to enjoy yourself out there?ĬHRIS: Yeah. SAGAL: Not New York - 'cause I've been to that part of Minnesota. DON'T TELL ME!ĬHRIS: Hi, this is Chris (ph) from Rochester. We are looking forward to our first date with you, so give us a call. So later on, we're going to be talking to Aleeza Ben Shalom, star of "Jewish Matchmaking" on Netflix, and compare our records. But we wanted to know what works better - a thirst trap for nerds. Over the years, we have heard from a surprising number of people who got married after meeting at our show. SAGAL: We have got a great show for you today. And here is your host at the Studebaker Theater at the Fine Arts Building in Chicago, Ill., Peter Sagal. ![]() Rub-a-dub-dub, I'm an anchor man in a tub - Bill Kurtis. UNIDENTIFIED PERSON, BYLINE: The following program was taped in front of an audience of real-live people.īILL KURTIS, BYLINE: From NPR and WBEZ Chicago, this is WAIT WAIT.
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