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Episode 2314, Mock vs.
Mimic.
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Hey there, Michelle.
How's it going today?
Good.
Lindsay.
Lindsay, can you do any impressions of people, maybe a celebrity or anything like that?
Not very well.
I usually have to hear their voice immediately and they have to have a very distinctive voice or accent.
I'm good at mimicking accents right after I hear them.
Oh.