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I try to be romantic.
Carl Kasell
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Carl Kasell:
If not for radio, I'd probably be working at the local supermarket doing who knows what. But afterCarl Kasell:
I've slept through a mild earthquake in Italy. And also a very tight hockey game where people wereCarl Kasell:
My parents were not professionals. They were products of the Depression.Carl Kasell:
I take a nap in the afternoons, and I'm in bed at 9 P.M. It's a struggle sometimes.Carl Kasell:
'Wait, Wait' has been great. The humor is there, and we get to do a lot of action.Carl Kasell:
I love my work. It's been good to me.Carl Kasell:
I never consider what I do as work. It has been fun. It's been rewarding and very fulfilling.Carl Kasell:
My favorite time at NPR has been 'Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!' It was loads of fun and gave me a chCarl Kasell:
I can honestly say I am the luckiest man around to be able to have worked at a job I love for so maCarl Kasell:
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