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From NPR and WBEZ Chicago, this is Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me, the NPR News Quiz. Filling in for Bill Curtis, I'm the voice silkier than Peter Sagal's nightgown, Chioki Iansi. And here is your host at the Studebaker Theater in the Fine Arts Building in downtown Chicago, Peter Sagal. Thank you, Chioki. Thank you, everybody.
Thank you, everybody. Thank you. So Bill Curtis is off on assignment for a few weeks, and we cannot tell you where he is, but if you notice one of the masked singers has a lot of gravitas, you'll know why. Meanwhile, we are delighted we've got Choki Ianson back to keep on keeping score. Later on, we've got comedian Rose Mattafeo joining us, but right now it's your turn. Give us a call.
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Hi, my name is Michelle Kanya from Knoxville, Tennessee.
How are things in Knoxville these days?
Colder than we like it.
Full of snow. Oh, too bad, he said from Chicago. I'm so sorry. What do you do there?
I'm an online athletic trainer, and I work as a teaching assistant in a blended pre-K classroom.
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