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400: Stories Pitched by Our Parents
Act Five

Alissa's Mom And Sarah's Mom

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Two short ideas that didn't work out so well as full stories. (3 minutes.)

All the songs in this episode prompted Senior Producer Julie Snyder to sing the unofficial This American Life jingle.

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Sarah Koenig
Julie Snyder

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