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    <![CDATA[Somewhere, somebody is having more fun than you are. Or so everyone believes. Peter Sagal, a mild-mannered, Harvard-educated NPR host--the man who put the second &quot;L&quot; in &quot;vanilla&quot;--decided to find out if it's true. <br/><br/>  From strip clubs to gambling halls to swingers clubs to porn sets--and then back to the strip clubs, but only because he left his glasses there--Sagal explores exactly what the sinful folk do, how much they pay for the privilege, and exactly how they got those funny red marks. He hosts a dinner for three of the smartest porn stars in the world, asks the floor manager at the oldest casino in Vegas how to beat the house, and indulges in molecular cuisine at the finest restaurant in the country. Meet liars and rich people who don't think consumption is a disease, encounter the most spectacular view ever seen from a urinal, and say hello to Nina Hartley, the only porn star who can discuss Nietzsche while strangers smack her butt. <br/> <br/> With a sharp wit, a remarkable eye for detail, and the carefree insouciance that can only come from not having any idea what he's getting into, Sagal proves to be the perfect guide to sinful behavior. What happens in Vegas--and in less glamorous places--is all laid out in these pages, a modern version of Dante's <em>Inferno</em>, except with more jokes.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Hosted by Peter Sagal    Stories from the National Public Radio archives celebrate moms and motherhood.    Stories so compelling you'll stay in your car to hear them through--even if you're sitting in your own driveway. &quot;Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me!&quot; host Peter Sagal captures your attention with colorful tales for and about moms.    Like Madame Defarge from &quot;A Tale of Two Cities&quot;, Susan Stamberg has often knitted her way through political upheaval. While knitting her first baby blanket, she muses on a political milestone. Storyteller Kevin Kling describes the yearly conflict in Minnesota between Mother's Day and the opening of fishing season. Commentator Gwen Macsai marvels that her children's standards for motherhood are higher than their own. And comedian Amy Borkowsky shares hilarious messages left on her answering machine by her worrywart mom, including &quot;I'm having second thoughts about that little palm-size computer that you bought. You could swallow it and, God forbid, choke...&quot;    Heard on All Things Considered, Weekend Edition, News and Notes, and other NPR programs, these stories and more are for moms, moms-to-be, and anyone who has ever known or had a mother.]]>
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