

(There’s a reason this resort is a Club member favorite!) The authoritative record of NPR’s programming is the audio record.Even though summer, spring break and Christmas are super popular times to visit the Sunshine State, a fall Florida vacation is a great time to enjoy beach days and cool pool waters without the super high temps.Īnd if you’re wondering what Orange Lake Resort is like in the fall, you’re in for a real treat. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. NPR transcripts are created on a rush deadline by Verb8tm, Inc., an NPR contractor, and produced using a proprietary transcription process developed with NPR. Visit our website terms of use and permissions pages at for further information. But first, we'll play games with two guys who are no strangers to competition. Later, the amazing Grammy-winning musician Sara Bareilles will play a game about her favorite show, "The Golden Girls." Plus, from the beloved cartoon "Rugrats," we have the actors who voice Angelica Pickles and Chuckie Finster - Cheryl Chase and Nancy Cartwright. I guess now I have to get Hilary Swank on the phone.ĮISENBERG: Anyway, today's show is stacked with delightful guests. This week, I don't have to make it up, like I usually do, which drives our booker crazy 'cause she's like, oh, great. Read who's going to be on today's show?ĮISENBERG: That's right. So I'm just going for the next level up.ĬOULTON: (Laughter) Well, so now that you can see properly, do you want to.ĬOULTON. I'm there because I organized the party, so.ĮISENBERG: So, yeah, exactly. Take care of their house while they're away or ask me for directions or.ĮISENBERG. But I do know that people have - they'll ask me to water their plants or.ĮISENBERG. I still feel, like, the way I look - I have no idea how I look. And they will agree with you.ĮISENBERG: Yeah. I definitely don't own those glasses.ĬOULTON: 'Cause you are so great, and you should represent to the world that you think so. Put them on your face.ĮISENBERG: OK (laughter). Oh, if I saw a lady wearing those glasses, I would think, oh, she thinks she's so great - those are your glasses. I mean, whatever.ĬOULTON: But if you see a pair of glasses that you're like.ĬOULTON. So I should go look at the glasses and go, like, all right, which of these say that I'm a guy who's a real piece of work?ĬOULTON: Well, not a guy, necessarily. So that's my advice to you.ĮISENBERG: OK. And then.ĬOULTON: And then when you put them on, it transforms from the guy who's a jerk to the guy who's kind of cool - got a little cool rock 'n' roll vibe. Is that - I've discovered that if I look at frames on the shelf and I'm like, oh, God, those are too gaudy, those are too.ĬOULTON: The guy who wears that pair of frames is an unlikeable, overly stylish, showoff-y real piece of work kind of guy.ĬOULTON: And so when I see those frames, I'm like, OK, try them on. For quite a long time now (laughter).ĬOULTON: You have a - no, you have a whole new, like, fashion accessory.ĬOULTON: It took me a long time to realize that you could do this with glasses, but my strategy when buying a - when shopping for frames.ĬOULTON. I've been sitting "pretty close to the TV," quote-unquote.ĮISENBERG.
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Why are you - why did you just put glasses on? You don't wear glasses.ĮISENBERG: I'm wearing glasses because it turns out - remember when we were kids and our parents might say to us something like, don't sit so close to the TV because you'll ruin your eyes?ĮISENBERG.

Do you notice anything different about me?ĬOULTON: You're wearing glasses. Now here's your host, Ophira Eisenberg.ĮISENBERG: Hey, hey. JONATHAN COULTON, BYLINE: From NPR and WNYC, coming to you from beautiful Brooklyn, N.Y., it's NPR's hour of puzzles, word games and trivia, ASK ME ANOTHER.
