Started 7/11/16
Didn't do much with this today, but I got started by going to the website to see what the dates are of the upcoming shows. They only have shows listed through September. All but two are in Chicago and are filmed on a Thursday night. I did sign up to win tickets. Wouldn't that be a hoot?
https://www.wbez.org/events/wait-wait-dont-tell-me-tickets
9/2/16 I periodically look to see if WWDTM is on the road. I don't really need to go to Chicago to see it. In fact, I would rather go someplace else because I have been to Chicago a few times and I don't feel I need to go back. The upcoming locations were all too far away requiring an actual vacation. Not sure I want to do that either. I'll keep monitoring every couple of months. It will come close soon.
9/23/16 Tampa, Rochester and Nashville. All too far to travel. Check back again another time.
11/28/16 Chicago, Cleveland or Brooklyn. All too far to travel. Check back another time.
1/31/17 Dallas on March 23, which would kill two birds because I would be visiting my mom too, but we are spending a ton on plane tickets and need to save money for our move. Going to have to pass on Dallas.
9/9/17 Dayton, Ohio and Minneapolis. Those are two no-gos.
10/22/17 So close and yet so far. WWDTM is going to be in Seattle on my birthday, but the tickets are over $200 a piece and that is just outrageous. They make it so hard to figure out where the show will be on the road. Rats!! This is twice now that I will miss the show in my own backyard. Not a big deal though. There are so many other things I could do with $400 dollars. It would be wasteful. I would have a hard time enjoying it.
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