And this is what Paula Poundstone is doing now? I remember her from the (And yes I know I need to get a life) John O'Hurley To Tell the Truth and the whole situation she was accused of.
Okay, now I have to know.What was she accused of?
I still listen to this podcast, but not as much as I'd like to. I used to listen to podcasts on the bus but now I have to do homework during that time so all podcasts have been pushed to the side. I only have one semester of school left though, so hopefully it will be back to podcasts after that.
Agreed. I die laughing listening to Car Talk and I'm not a car person at all.
Another good radio program that airs on NPR is:
A Prairie Home Companion
Sometimes it can lag a bit and have stretches of songs that aren't interesting, but it's got some funny stuff in it.
Maybe I got the right crowd here in this thread:
Anybody recall the name of a '50's game show that had hilarious pannelists who were blindfolded and had to guess by asking questions who the special guest was (I don't recall what else they did on the show). It was hilarious! And way more with inuendos than you'd find in a show from that era.
Maybe I got the right crowd here in this thread:
Anybody recall the name of a '50's game show that had hilarious pannelists who were blindfolded and had to guess by asking questions who the special guest was (I don't recall what else they did on the show). It was hilarious! And way more with inuendos than you'd find in a show from that era.
Sounds like What's My Line? , where the panel guessed a contestant's occupation, and at the end of the program were blindfolded to guess the identity of the mystery guest. Apparently it ran longer than any other primetime game show in US history.
Dorothy Kilgallen was hi-larious.![]()
That's it!
For any of those who have not seen it, check out the random YouTube pieces.
Fair enough.You could very well be right, Gaith, but to be honest, I don't listen to Wait, Wait for incisive analysis and honest, straightforward opinion. I listen for the laughs - I get my incisive analysis and honest, straightforward opinion elsewhere. So if you don't find it funny, I can easily imagine why you wouldn't like the show.
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