We admire dimes and Aasif Mandvi gives breakup advice
3/21/202648 min
This week, we talk new dimes and where to spend them, and special guest Aasif Mandvi tells us the best way to get over an ex.
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Thank you, Bill. [cheering] [applauding] Oh, thank you, everybody. Great to see you. Thank you so much. Uh, later on today, we're gonna be talking to former Daily Show correspondent Aasif Mandvi, who left that show in 2017 to star in TV shows and movies and plays in which he didn't have to talk at all about the news. The man has timing. [laughing] So give us a call before we figure out a way out. The number to call is 1-888-WAIT-WAIT. That's 1-888-924-8924. It's time to welcome our first listener contestant. Hi, you're on Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me!
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