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“In My Next Life I Will Be…”

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Friday, February 10, 2012

We asked our studio audience to tell us about their dream jobs. Eugene Mirman reads some of the responses, from “astronaut” to “artisan glass blower.”

(Originally aired: June 3, 2011)

What do you want to be in your next life? Leave a comment and let us know.

 

 

 

Slideshow: “In my next life I will be…”

Members of our live audience consider their next lives.
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Members of our live audience consider their next lives.

Members of our live audience consider their next lives.
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Members of our live audience consider their next lives.
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Members of our live audience consider their next lives.
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Members of our live audience consider their next lives.
Studio 360


Members of our live audience consider their next lives.
Studio 360


Members of our live audience consider their next lives.
Studio 360


Members of our live audience consider their next lives.
Studio 360


Members of our live audience consider their next lives.
Studio 360


Members of our live audience consider their next lives.
Studio 360


Members of our live audience consider their next lives.
Studio 360


Members of our live audience consider their next lives.
Studio 360


Guests:

Eugene Mirman

Comments [3]

Eileen from Florida

Less flummoxed by math and more of a do-gooder. Of course, it would be a bonus to have long legs too.

Feb. 16 2012 12:12 PM
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Jane H. (68) from Statesboro, GA

In my next life, I would like to be wise, energetic, athletic, coordinated, talented, and loveable in addition to the good traits that I might have now.

Feb. 12 2012 01:51 PM
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Steve Blanco from LIC NY

In my next life I'd like to be a piano player with money.

Feb. 11 2012 04:51 PM
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