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From NPR and WBEZ Chicago, this is Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me, the NPR News Quiz. Sink your teeth into me, North Carolina. I'm your hot and saucy Bill McHugh. Yeah! I'm Bill Curtis, and here is your host at DPAC in Durham, North Carolina, Peter Sagal.
Thank you, Bill. Thank you, everybody. Thank you all so much. We are delighted to be back in Durham, a place known for polite and kind southern gentlemen, just like the Jason Isaacs character in The White Lotus.
Later on, we're going to be talking to the comedian Louis Black, famous for his back-in-black rants on The Daily Show and for playing anger itself in Inside Out, and also a proud graduate of the University of North Carolina. I know that's a little surprising, but that's why he sometimes shouts at people in a drawl. We want to hear your delightful regional accent. Give us a call to play our games.
The number is 1-888-924-8924. That's 1-888-WAIT-WAIT. Now let's welcome our first listener contestant. Hi, you're on Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me.
Hey, Peter, this is Tim calling from Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, right outside of the greatest city in the world, Philadelphia.
Okay. I'm glad you clarified because I wasn't quite sure what you were going to say. Philadelphia. Swarthmore, I know, famous for its college. What do you do there?
Correct. I actually don't work at Swarthmore, but I work in higher ed communications at another local university.
Oh, really? So you live in Swarthmore where Swarthmore College is, but you're like to hell with you when you work for somebody else. You got that right. You know, sometimes you just got to get away. Yeah, I understand. Rebel, why don't you? Yeah. Well, welcome to the show, Tim. Let me introduce you to our panel this week.
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