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How To Do Everything

The Interminator

How To Do Everything

NPR

4.21.5K Ratings

🗓️ 15 April 2016

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

How to shake hands like a politician, free up space on your iPhone, and talk about golf.

Transcript

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0:21.9

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0:28.0

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0:37.6

I feel like we should start by saying

0:39.2

we are not about to talk about golf.

0:42.4

I don't want you to get the wrong idea about what's about to happen.

0:46.0

We will talk about something related to golf but not the game itself.

0:50.0

So a kind of crazy thing happened at the Masters golf tournament last week.

0:54.5

Let's listen to a bit of NPR Correspondent Tom Goldman's report about it.

0:59.0

You mentioned Louis' hole-on-one. We should say there were two other whole and one. So three on the same

1:05.1

Now in case you missed it we're going to go back and we're going to play that bit again

1:08.3

but at a slower speed. We should say there were two other whole and ones.

1:19.0

So three.

1:22.0

It really seems like it should be holes in one, not hole in ones.

1:28.0

Tom Goldman is on the line with us now.

1:30.0

So Tom, which is it?

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