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Ask Me Another

Los Angeles: Famepocalypse Part Two

Ask Me Another

NPR

Leisure, Comedy, Society & Culture

4.65K Ratings

🗓️ 27 April 2018

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

We're back in LA for Famepocalypse, Part II! This time our celebri-testants are Linda Cardellini, Jeff Garlin, Lance Reddick, and Paul Rust. This episode originally aired on November 3, 2017.

Transcript

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0:00.0

From NPR and WNYC, coming to you from the theater at Ace Hotel in downtown Los Angeles,

0:09.8

its NPR's hour of puzzles, word games, and trivia, ask me another.

0:14.4

I'm Jonathan Colton.

0:15.4

Now, here's your host, Ophira Eisenberg.

0:18.8

Thank you, Jonathan.

0:24.8

This is our second week here in Los Angeles, and we've got another celebrity edition

0:30.0

of Ask Me Another.

0:31.5

Four famous contestants are here to play our nerdy games, Linda Cartelini, Jeff Garland,

0:36.7

Lance Reddick, and Paul Rust.

0:39.4

But only one will be our big winner, and their grand prize, personal validation, and parking

0:47.7

validation.

0:51.6

As for us, I think we've really settled into our LA lifestyles earlier instead of a dress

0:56.2

rehearsal.

0:57.2

We did a yoga pole class covered in activated charcoal, of course.

1:03.3

Backstage, we replaced our usual bagels with ube ice cream, and for our live audience,

1:09.4

we are going to let you know when we're about 80% of the way through the show.

1:14.0

So you can leave and beat the traffic.

1:18.4

Let's meet our first two celebrity contestants.

1:20.6

First up, you know him from the Goldbergs, handsome, a Netflix mystery movie, and the

1:25.2

upcoming return of Curb Your Enthusiasm.

1:28.9

It's Jeff Garland.

1:36.0

That's just absurd.

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