What are you listening to?
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It's free. They play commercials every so often, like Pandora. You can pay for the no commercial service, but I always just listen for free.
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Thanks Sandy! Of course, I just this minute found the page that says it's free.
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In spite of often hearing that I have the perfect face for radio and the ideal voice for Silents....
If you are a fan of NPR's...live from Chase Auditorium in downtown Chicago, it's...Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me, listen closely this Saturday (tomorrow). From the 10th row, center, you will probably hear the guffawing and clapping of Mrs. ChiO and me.
And, yes, Paula Poundstone really is the best, and Roy Blount, Jr. is just a swell guy.
If you are a fan of NPR's...live from Chase Auditorium in downtown Chicago, it's...Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me, listen closely this Saturday (tomorrow). From the 10th row, center, you will probably hear the guffawing and clapping of Mrs. ChiO and me.
And, yes, Paula Poundstone really is the best, and Roy Blount, Jr. is just a swell guy.
Everyday people...that's what's wrong with the world. -- Morgan Morgan
I love movies. But don't get me wrong. I hate Hollywood. -- Orson Welles
Movies can only go forward in spite of the motion picture industry. -- Orson Welles
I love movies. But don't get me wrong. I hate Hollywood. -- Orson Welles
Movies can only go forward in spite of the motion picture industry. -- Orson Welles
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Oh, boy. I listen to that program quite often ChiO. Glad to hear that Paula is as fine in person as she is hilariously observant. Sometimes I just listen to the show for her--if she's not on, it isn't all that funny for me.ChiO wrote:In spite of often hearing that I have the perfect face for radio and the ideal voice for Silents....
If you are a fan of NPR's...live from Chase Auditorium in downtown Chicago, it's...Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me, listen closely this Saturday (tomorrow). From the 10th row, center, you will probably hear the guffawing and clapping of Mrs. ChiO and me.
And, yes, Paula Poundstone really is the best, and Roy Blount, Jr. is just a swell guy.
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Oh we listen all the time! Oh man, I hope I didn't miss it! Paula is my absolute favorite.
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You know, there was a distinctive guffaw during the exchange between Paula and Roy Blount, Jr. about the shrunken apple doll and ribs from KC...was that ChiO?
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Omigosh! I love the Roy story about the little boy in the wedding who thought he was "the ring bear" so he went down the aisle growling.
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Hilarious! That show gives so many laughs per hour.
The "ring bear" reminds me of that David Niven story.
The "ring bear" reminds me of that David Niven story.
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The taping was 2 hours, 20 minutes -- which apparently was about 15 minutes longer than usual. First, Jeff Garlan was on forever riffing while trying to find a landline phone in his house (his cell created interference). Then, Peter kept blowing a line (couldn't pronounce "medicine" -- kept saying "medilean"), which Paula, 20 minutes later turned into a silly joke that doubled Peter over, and then Paula got into a fit of laughing at Peter and her own joke, which held things up a long time.
Cut one of my favorite lines of the night. At the end of the "Reverse Beer Googles" bit (remember, the research that found that, not only do others look better when you're drunk, you think you look better when you're drunk or think you're drunk) Roy asked, "Did they find any correlation with closing time?" That got a huge laugh.
Pre-taping intro is truly geared toward the Chicago audience. On the left, two stand-up podiums (or, podia for you NPRers) with banners that say "Carl" and "Peter". On the right, a table with three chairs and banners for Paula, Roy, & Jessi. In the middle, a gizmo on a stand. Then at 7:35pm, the lights went out, the gizmo was swirling multi-color lights, and the Alan Parsons Project music is playing -- yes, everyone gets introduced as if it's the Jordan-Pippen-Jackson era Bulls.
Cut one of my favorite lines of the night. At the end of the "Reverse Beer Googles" bit (remember, the research that found that, not only do others look better when you're drunk, you think you look better when you're drunk or think you're drunk) Roy asked, "Did they find any correlation with closing time?" That got a huge laugh.
Pre-taping intro is truly geared toward the Chicago audience. On the left, two stand-up podiums (or, podia for you NPRers) with banners that say "Carl" and "Peter". On the right, a table with three chairs and banners for Paula, Roy, & Jessi. In the middle, a gizmo on a stand. Then at 7:35pm, the lights went out, the gizmo was swirling multi-color lights, and the Alan Parsons Project music is playing -- yes, everyone gets introduced as if it's the Jordan-Pippen-Jackson era Bulls.
Everyday people...that's what's wrong with the world. -- Morgan Morgan
I love movies. But don't get me wrong. I hate Hollywood. -- Orson Welles
Movies can only go forward in spite of the motion picture industry. -- Orson Welles
I love movies. But don't get me wrong. I hate Hollywood. -- Orson Welles
Movies can only go forward in spite of the motion picture industry. -- Orson Welles
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That's awesome, ChiO! I thought the beer goggles section was funny on it's own. Great that the taping actually went longer than the length of the program, I hope it was as fun as the rest of the show is.
I once went to see Prairie Home Companion, but that was live on the air, so there was no running overtime, and there were only a couple of minutes of prep.
I once went to see Prairie Home Companion, but that was live on the air, so there was no running overtime, and there were only a couple of minutes of prep.
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They should have left that line in! Holy-moley, I wouldn't want to be standing near the ladies room entrance after the show finished taping for 2 hours, 20 minutes! That's shorter than most movies now, though, come to think of it. And seeing Paula yukking it up would have been worth it.ChiO wrote:The taping was 2 hours, 20 minutes --
Cut one of my favorite lines of the night. At the end of the "Reverse Beer Googles" bit (remember, the research that found that, not only do others look better when you're drunk, you think you look better when you're drunk or think you're drunk) Roy asked, "Did they find any correlation with closing time?" That got a huge laugh.
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One can come-and-go to the restroom during taping, or as Peter said, "Feel free to go as you need, but this is radio so please don't announce it."
Yeah, I was surprised that they cut Roy's "closing time" comment, but kept Jessi's "If ObamaCare had been passed by Bush, it would be BushCare", followed by Paula's "Yeah, we could use that."
It was a hoot. Especially given that before we went in, I said to Mrs. ChiO, "Oh, wouldn't it be great if it's Paula, Roy & P.J.!" And I got two of them.
Yeah, I was surprised that they cut Roy's "closing time" comment, but kept Jessi's "If ObamaCare had been passed by Bush, it would be BushCare", followed by Paula's "Yeah, we could use that."
It was a hoot. Especially given that before we went in, I said to Mrs. ChiO, "Oh, wouldn't it be great if it's Paula, Roy & P.J.!" And I got two of them.
Everyday people...that's what's wrong with the world. -- Morgan Morgan
I love movies. But don't get me wrong. I hate Hollywood. -- Orson Welles
Movies can only go forward in spite of the motion picture industry. -- Orson Welles
I love movies. But don't get me wrong. I hate Hollywood. -- Orson Welles
Movies can only go forward in spite of the motion picture industry. -- Orson Welles
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You were lucky! Paula wasn't on for a few weeks recently. I always wait to hear if it's going to be her. Then I listen anyway.