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Speaker 1: On this episode we are joined by a special guest
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from the North, Trish and Julian , to help us with a little
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holiday tradition called Gargaloki. Then Scott and I talk
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about Christmas music and a other holiday cheer. Hey Scott,
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give us a holiday beat. Speaker 2: Merry, merry, merry, merry, merry, merry, merry,
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merry Christmas and a Happy New. Year. Merry Christmas and a
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Happy New Year. Merry, merry, merry, merry, merry, merry.
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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
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Speaker 4: Well, hello, hello, welcome to the final episode of
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season four. This is a big one for us because a lot has
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happened over the last year. Our first guest was Trish Renoni
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and she's also our last guest for this year. We see her
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husband, julian, on videos and social media, but I've never had
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the pleasure of talking to him. It was fun, he was a good sport
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. We played Gargaloki. I almost died when you hear that we
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pre-recorded that first and then just kind of saved time. Of
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course I don't have to tell you guys that, because I could have
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made it sound like it just flowed right through, but I like
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to tell everybody behind the scenes stuff. So, yeah, looking
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forward to this and, like I said , I'm going out with a bang on
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this episode. And no, it's not a gunshot or anything, it's just
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our last couple of shows all week, big Caravir, our last
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couple of shows, man, we've been talking memories. We were
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joined by our friends and we talked about Christmas toys.
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Then we talked about our favorite holiday, christmas
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movies, tv shows, live action films or and that was fun.
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People really dig these memories that were stirring up and got a
2:15
good feedback. And now today we're going to talk about our
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favorite songs, and I was thinking also to talk about our
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least favorite, but this is Christmas and I really don't
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have any least favorite. So, guys, we really appreciate
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everybody tuning in here and if you're wondering what we're all
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about, we're all about bringing happiness to our our I'm not
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even saying listeners, jim, I'm saying friends, because that's
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how I feel, like we're all friends, you know especially
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around Christmas, it's all friends and family. Right, right
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, and some of us don't have family. So bring it on all in,
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guys, because we're all going to embrace on this show and let's,
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let's kick this up and open up one of our last stocking of the
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year and pull out some Christmas music that you and I both like,
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and let me kick. Let me start this off, okay. Okay. So I love
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the song White Christmas by Bing Crosby. You know, just to hear
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those, those violins opening up that, you know I'm not going to
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start like humming this whole song because we'll lose
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listeners, but to hear Bing Crosby just like sing this song,
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man, it brings back a lot of memories, even though it was
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made way before I was, and our grandparents time. And you know,
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you can kind of put yourself in those people's shoes who first
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heard this and it goes along with the movie White Christmas
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or holiday and before White Christmas. But I absolutely love
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the song and I'm sure a lot of people out there do.
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Speaker 1: It's a very good song . I mean, it reminds you of when
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you were a kid and your parents and grandparents listening to
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it. Just that voice of his and it, just it takes you back
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whenever you hear it. Speaker 4: And you know it's weird about these old classic
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songs, man, because I like history as well. You know you'll
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hear our guests Julian say that he loves history as well. I
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think of World War Two, you know , when all these songs were made
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in that time, in that era, and sitting around like a radio out
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in the field or in the tent, you know, and trying to hear what's
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going on back at home, I put myself in their shoes and I
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really get this like overwhelming, like happiness
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come through, you know, and it's super amazing and you know what
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. We're even going to play two of our favorite songs on this
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episode. We're making all copyright rules today. So that
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were rebels. But what's like your?
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Speaker 1: one of your favorites . One of my favorites is the
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Christmas song by Nat King Cole. Speaker 4: Okay, that's a great one.
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Speaker 1: He, just his voice, just instantly reminds me of
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Christmas time. Nat King Cole he has like a couple albums from
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Christmas, but there's about four or five that just I have to
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hear his voice and it's just. It puts me in that Christmas
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spirit every year. Speaker 4: You know I always felt cheated because you know,
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the first line is chestnuts roasting over an open fire and I
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was always like what? What the heck are chestnuts, you know,
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and I never had them. Speaker 1: I saw a special on YouTube and they showed that the
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whole chestnut thing and how it used to be all over the East
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Coast, like along the Appalachian Mountains, kind of
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an into Canada. Okay we're around there and how, because of
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, like a scientist or something like brought over some chestnut
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trees from Japan or something or a certain kind of trees. He
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brought 12 of them from Japan and they had a virus, like a
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disease, on them and when he planted them in the East Coast
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it spread all and it killed almost the entire population,
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america's chestnut trees. Really , I'll have to send you a link
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because it's real interesting. I did not know any of this.
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That's why chestnuts in America is almost all gone. There's
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really few people that are still in Canada trying to bring back
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North American chest like American chestnut in that.
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Speaker 4: Now, like I heard a lot of people talking about
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chestnuts back, you know, like grandparents and all that, and
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you know I in my head I think of like the warm, baked like
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cashews or omelettes, and I've always wondered you know our
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chestnuts like egg corns? I have no clue, man.
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Speaker 1: And also I looked and saw a video that they showed
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how these two guys are making chestnuts and they roast them
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over a fire and they should they have tips and stuff how to do
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it. If you have, if you happen to order some chestnuts from
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another country or Canada and get them and then they show you
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how to make them and how they taste. Speaker 4: Right on. Yeah, I wouldn't mind trying them.
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Speaker 1: You know, but they're , I guess, canada, and that they're trying to like the scientists and they're trying to
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bring back chestnuts to where it could start flourishing again
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in America. I think it's like an easy source of food.
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Speaker 4: So they got, to be like a walnut, something meaty.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, like that. Speaker 4: Excuse me. Yeah, I would definitely try that. So
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how about you about before I talk, because I got to get some
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water here, but OK. I'll go with another one.
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Speaker 1: Another one I have. It's probably All through all
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all these songs almost like if I think about it I'll think about
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my family that is no longer with me and I'll start getting
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real teary-eyed and start crying almost because the song is so
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emotional. Have yourself a merry little Christmas. By Judy
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Garland. Speaker 4: That's very haunting, that song, yeah, and I agree,
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it's like I'm putting her up there with like Bing for the
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white Christmas. You know, it's just that, that very first line,
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you know, have yourself, you know, and just hearing her voice
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it it makes it. You know, I've heard it lots of times, I've
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heard lots of people sing it, but there's something about the
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way she says it. Yeah you know that, again, when she made it,
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christmas songs were just like starting to be made, you know,
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and, and as weird as that sounds , but you could tell like it was
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genuine, like and that's a really good tune, man, I really
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liked it. Speaker 1: Yeah, it's very good. Plus, like you said, wartime,
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when people couldn't be by their family and stuff. When you hear
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the lyrics and stuff it's really like sad and that I think
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Not. Speaker 4: The touch on your emotions, man.
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Speaker 1: Oh but, I thought this was a safe place.
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Speaker 4: We are gonna be playing that song. You know what
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I am? I'm just gonna bust all copyright rules.
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Speaker 1: Oh my gosh. Speaker 4: They're gonna be knocking on my door.
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Speaker 1: Shut this podcast down. Speaker 4: Yeah, they can only ask me to take it off that. That
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that's all you know. But yeah, and then hit me up with some
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money court. Speaker 2: Will be the you, hey, gay. Next year our troubles
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will be miles away. Oh, of your faithful friends who would dare
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to us Will be near to us Once more Someday soon. We all will
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be together If the fates of love Until when Will have to muddle
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through Somehow. So have yourself A merry little
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Christmas. Speaker 4: Now, you know a lot of people hurry up and turn off
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the music because they don't want to hear it. You know one
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guy I know he had to go to hypnosis so he wouldn't get
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aggravated when Christmas music came on. Wow, yeah, that's how.
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Because my work they usually start Christmas music. They used
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to like mid-November. Yeah. You know. And so by the time
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Christmas came along, people were absolutely sick of hearing
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the same song by different artists every kind of way.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, I mean I'll only listen to. I won't listen
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to Christmas music until December. But also, if I try to
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like wait to where it's like two weeks before Christmas, then
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I'll start listening to it. That way I could have like two weeks
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to get. It's like almost here. It's almost here to where, like
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you said, I'm not wasting all like two months worth of
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listening to it. Speaker 4: And you know what the crazy thing is, man? Christmas
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music starts in my house in July . Wow.
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Speaker 1: Well, you said you got six trees. I don't know. I thought you'd play it all year, yeah.
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Speaker 4: No, and my wife and kid. They sit at their second
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job and they got Christmas music playing because it makes them
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in a happy mood and they don't tire of it. But I do like I
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could go all July, but then I'm like I want to take the rest of
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the time off to like November, something in the November. All
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right. So for my next one, I don't even know how to really
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pronounce his last name man, it's the Harry Simeon choir.
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Yeah, little drummer boy. There was a couple of years I couldn't
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even listen to this song and I used to love drummer boy One.
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One year we were going to put my dog down. Yeah. And the song
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came on the radio and he just stared at me as I was driving to
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the vet. So like when I hear that song I could see, I could
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visualize him. Speaker 1: Oh, my God dude.
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Speaker 4: You know so like I'd be walking through strax pushing
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the buggy and it pop on, I'd start crying like a little kid
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dude. Wow, you know, like it took me a long time to actually
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I had to like keep hearing it over and over and over to like
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get my, my mental state back. Yeah. But there's just something
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about that boom, boom, boom and then they hear like the higher
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voices coming up over that. Speaker 1: Yeah, you know, and and that's the only version I
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could listen to. Is that one? Speaker 4: Yeah, I get mad at all others. Man, yeah, Come on,
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man Like. Speaker 1: I went to Catholic school as a kid and we didn't
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have a good choir singing in Catholic school. But I always
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grew up appreciating a choir singing and especially like the
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little drummer boy, when it's all in harmony and different
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pitches. I just love that. That really gets me.
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Speaker 4: And before we start recording, I was telling you
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about the Ed Sullivan TV show, the Furley Youngsters listening.
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There used to be a huge variety of show for over 20 years and
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if you were somebody you were on that show and he can make you
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or break you. And so they had the Harry Simeon choir on there
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singing the little drummer boy and it was so beautiful and it
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was quiet. You just hear somebody. I don't know if they
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were choking on something, but they're like rrr, rrr, rrr and
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I'm like, oh man, you just ruined the whole song.
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Speaker 1: I'm gonna have to look. I'm gonna have to look that one up. Speaker 4: Yeah, and they wouldn't stop coughing. It's
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like it sounds like Mark Mark Simpson's sisters, patty or
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Selma or Selma or whatever. You know. I started with the last
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week, tom Natale, get your Clean Eggs. But like I visualized my
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boy Sammy. You know, when I hear that that's a rough one man.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, next one. What's that Missalto and Holly
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by Frank Sinatra sings it.
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Speaker 4: Missalto. Speaker 1: Oh my gosh by Golly, it's time for Missalto and Holly
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. Speaker 4: That's a good one, man. It's fun.
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Speaker 1: Frank Sinatra's voice is like one of my favorites,
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especially during Christmas time too. It's like I can listen to
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his hymn cover other songs I like by other people, but yeah,
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he had some really good ones.
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Speaker 4: But that's another one of those crooner voices, man
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, that you know it was boisterous, it was like you know
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he was the main act. You know like the way he sang it and I
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liked because a lot of times back then the number one female
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group was the Andrew sisters and they backed a lot of the
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singers in those holiday songs. And another one that I like as
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well is his jingle bells. I like those JI and G oh yeah Bells.
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Oh, you know, frank, frank and being are synonymous. Is that a
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word? Yeah, synonymous with Christmas and you have to hear
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them and it makes you appreciate things more. Man, and again I
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put myself in these war vets shoes, man sitting around and
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like when families were family and not on their phones or their
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tablets, and which God that sucks nowadays.
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Speaker 1: I almost want to. This Christmas Eve's gonna be at
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my house with a bunch, a lot of family. I almost want to, but
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no one will listen to me. I want to put like a lock box and
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everybody put their phones in it and just like lock it and just
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nobody get on their phones, like kind of thing. Speaker 4: Right and see, yeah, but nobody listens. Like you
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said, man. Speaker 1: No, they'll say I shut up F off and I'll be like
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okay, merry. Speaker 4: Christmas Might have an emergency. Yeah, but all the
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time. Speaker 1: Exactly. Let's have an old school Christmas,
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remember no internet, no nothing . Speaker 4: People would lose their minds.
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Speaker 1: A couple of years during the 80s and my grandma's
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house, grandma and grandpa's house they used to. We used to
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after we ate dinner and stuff. There was nothing to do Cause,
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like we'd said, no TVs on, they just play a little music. But
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what are those called Like misalets, like song misalets for
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church and stuff that has all the songs in it. But these
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little pamphlets had all the. They had Christmas songs and
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they handed out to everybody. There'd be like 20 of us in the
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basement and they would have. My aunt would organize everybody
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to sing and we'd all start singing Christmas carols in the
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basement. Speaker 4: It may not sound good . It was a memory.
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Speaker 1: No, it didn't, it was . And everybody's messing up and
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stuff and everybody starts laughing and stuff. It was just
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real funny. Speaker 4: You know my family is . They used to get together when
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my grandparents were alive and cause my grandparents seemed to
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organize everything, but then I lost them and then everybody
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just stopped hanging out. And I think I find that so weird,
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because how do you just throw away traditions like that? You
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know, people can't be bothered, they don't want to take the time
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off of work, they don't want to travel, like they'll find every
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excuse in the book not to be there until that person is no
23:50
longer with us. And then they're like oh, I wish we were to did
23:54
this, I wish we were to do that. And in my house my wife she's
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super like holiday, you know, like try to give the rest of the
24:08
family traditions. You know that that like Lynn could pass
24:13
on the Caroline and you know, and hopefully Caroline if she
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ever has any kids, you know she could pass them on to them. You
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know, and I just that's why I love Christmas.
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Speaker 1: Man, it's all for the wrong reasons nowadays, but
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Well, that's the thing is, if they always say that like
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there's lynch pins in the family , yeah, certain family members
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are lynch pins, and when those lynch pins go, the family just
24:41
breaks apart and just doesn't hang out anymore or do anything.
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Speaker 4: You know, until I married, karen, I never had a
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stocking Wow.
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Speaker 1: Because just an army stocking. Speaker 4: It is a red, white and blue stocking. But sometimes
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I really dig what I got more in the stocking than I got in
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presents, cause like I had one of these microphones in the in
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the stocking and last year I got some really good knives for
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like cutlery and you know, it's just, I don't know why people
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want to get rid of traditions man, why they would rather just
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throw it away and and so that Even if I, like years past and
25:32
even recently, if there's my family members complain that
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they have to hang out with like this other family member for
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Christmas or Christmas Eve and or they don't, she better not
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say no and I'll. Speaker 1: I'll cuss her out and stuff and I my dad always
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taught me it's just for an hour or two or maybe three. You can't
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your whole life, you can't a calendar year, you can't give
25:55
away two to three hours for that for your family. You know, just
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act like decent people. That's a good yeah, just after you eat
26:05
at with the holiday, just give an hour or two, just hang on for
26:09
that and that's it. Because my sadly, I mean it's like not to
26:13
bring tears. But my dad always told me whenever my mom would
26:18
complain, he'd say you don't know, that might be this
26:22
Christmas, might be someone's last Christmas in your family.
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And he said are you going to act like this? And that's the last
26:29
Christmas you remember, like yelling at them or getting upset
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or something. Speaker 4: You know, like, like last Christmas was my mother in
26:40
law's, last Christmas, you know, and and I'm going to miss, like
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going there on Christmas day, you know, because my mom and dad
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, they don't do anything for Christmas, I don't even decorate
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. They leave this little three foot tree up year round, you
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know. Speaker 1: but they don't want to get down. Speaker 4: They don't put no lights up because my, my dad,
27:01
just don't care. You know it's too much of a hassle to take
27:06
back down, so they just leave stuff up. But moving on, man,
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next, next song, what do you got ? Because I kind of threw in
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that that jingle. Speaker 1: Um, Carol of the Bells, Um, it sings it, but it's
27:22
pretty much like, uh, like a choir kind of sings it like Hark
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, hear the bell, sweet silver bells, ding, din, din, din, din,
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din din. Speaker 4: Dun, dun, dun, dun, dun, dun dun dun.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, but having a having real bells and a real
27:36
choir like in harmony singing it , that just it hits me real hard
27:40
during Christmas. Speaker 4: That's the Mannheim, mannheim uh what's this Sea
27:45
roller? Yeah, that, that's who that is.
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Speaker 1: Okay. And uh, but not no electronic stuff. They do no
27:52
. No, it's trans-Iberian, never mind. Speaker 4: No, no, the the people are. I mean you can hear
27:57
like the xylophones and all that being played on. That that's I
28:02
really like that one too. You know, it gets more intense as
28:06
the song goes. Yeah, yeah, that's a good one, man, you find
28:08
yourself in the car driving and it comes on. You start using
28:12
the steering wheel for a drum. You know you're like going with
28:16
it and hopefully the airbag don't deploy. But yeah, that's a
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good one. I. I enjoy it also For my next one, and I'm going
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to finish up the the show on that episode on the song. My
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grand, my, my dad, on Sundays he would go to church. He'd always
28:41
make me go on Sunday nights and he would take me to my
28:44
grandmothers, you know, and just to check in on her Cause my
28:49
grandfather was still working at the time and he, perry Como,
28:54
would be on and she'd always make me sit down and watch it
28:59
before. You know, like just just enjoy. You know, before I can
29:05
really do anything, perry was on and Perry Como would always
29:09
finish up every show since 47 with Ave Maria and I meant you
29:18
could sing that all year round, but there's something about it
29:21
on Christmas. Yeah, Maybe it's because it was instilled in my
29:25
head that this is part of Christmas. You know, I have no
29:28
clue what's being said. It's an Italian oh, let's get a guest,
29:32
julian, maybe he could translate it. But he that, that song man.
29:39
I always end every Christmas show with that song, you know,
29:44
dedicated to my grandma Mary. You know, who's been gone since
29:47
like 87. You know, but I still think about the baller every day
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and that wraps up our favorite songs of the Christmas season.
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Now joining us right now, a huge friend of ours who's been on a
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show six times this season or not this season, but since we've
30:06
started the podcast, and now she's bringing her husband,
30:09
julian, on and we are all playing our favorite Christmas
30:13
game Gargaloki. So here it is. Hope you enjoy.
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Speaker 8: And you're a smart man. So, julian, we always trust
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a guy named Jim with a handwritten sign behind him.
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Speaker 4: Right, that's professionally made. Yeah, that
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was it oh.
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Speaker 3: Julie why are you? Speaker 8: laughing. Welcome to my life.
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Speaker 4: I think there's a true so we, we each pick a song
30:45
and then you have to gargle it, and then we have to try to
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decipher what it is that you're trying to come through as a
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gargling. A Christmas song, yeah .
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Speaker 8: Oh, it has to be Christmas. Okay, that Christmas
31:03
episode Christmas songs. Speaker 7: You're going to be doing this for the both of us.
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Speaker 8: No, you have to do it too. Julia is scared, I think I
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just want to observe. Speaker 7: I needed like printed out lyrics. I don't know the
31:14
words to any songs. Speaker 8: Oh, come on. You know Jingle Bells. You know songs
31:19
that are in the movie Elf. Speaker 7: Have you guys seen some of the TikToks, where I
31:24
like say the wrong words to the songs, like the wrong lyrics.
31:28
I'm not joking, I literally don't know the lyrics to the
31:31
songs. So now she wants me to sing a Christmas song and I'm
31:33
going to butcher it. But whatever, that's okay.
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Speaker 8: So the other night Julia and I showed him the
31:41
Taylor Swift movie for like two seconds and it was the song
31:45
Delicate and he thought the words were telecat.
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Speaker 7: Yeah, like a house cat. Speaker 8: He likes cats. How luck cat. Is it cool that I said
31:54
all that is a cat cat cat, cat cat.
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Speaker 7: I thought she was a crazy cat lady. Speaker 1: Well, if you're gargling, we're not going to
32:03
understand the words with all the water or the liquid and
32:05
stuff, so it might just make up for it.
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Speaker 4: It was normal. Speaker 8: No, the two. Keep the beat Good point. Yeah, you can
32:14
keep a beat. Speaker 4: I gotta ask you, julian, you are a connoisseur
32:23
for those that don't know you. You are a connoisseur of
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chocolate, milk, holy cow.
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Speaker 7: I love chocolate milk . Speaker 4: I've seen inside that freezer. It is my part of the
32:35
best liquid out there. Trish is going to have to add an
32:41
extension on the house for one of those big walking coolers.
32:47
Speaker 7: We'll buy a restaurant just for the walk in cooler.
32:51
Speaker 4: Oh gosh, and you also are a connoisseur of like gummy
32:55
worms. Speaker 7: So good candy, yeah, and see my candy.
33:01
Speaker 4: I don't know if you've ever had. I don't know if
33:03
you've ever had albinies, gummy worms. I know you guys got them
33:07
up in Canada. Now they're they're the greatest the candy
33:12
factory. That candy factory is only like 10 minutes from my
33:15
house, so it's like our love up to you guys.
33:21
Speaker 8: OK, so Julian's now going to be showing up at your
33:24
door for vacations. He's going to be like we should go visit
33:27
Scott. Yeah, because Scott's awesome. He'll. He'll be like
33:32
well and the candy factory on the road, the candy factory.
33:35
Speaker 4: Hey, have you ever had gummy worms fresh off a line
33:37
? It's a whole new experience.
33:41
Speaker 8: I've never. Speaker 4: They're amazing. Speaker 8: Oh, I don't know if Julian would ever come back
33:46
alive. Speaker 7: I used to work at a donut shop and the donuts came
33:50
right out of the deep fryer. That was a treat. I worked there
33:54
longer than I should have just because of the fresh donuts, but
33:58
that was good. Speaker 4: Was that Tim Horton?
34:00
Speaker 8: He was like Homer Simpson. Yeah, he just bit by
34:02
the assembly line and they just fell into his mouth. Yeah, like
34:06
Pac-Man style. Speaker 4: They just happen to fall in their mouth. It's kind
34:12
of like what did they call them Tim Holes? Is that the Tim
34:15
Horton donut holes those?
34:18
Speaker 7: Tim bits. Speaker 4: Tim bits, tim holes. That's a whole new level. I'm
34:22
not going to. Speaker 8: I won't say if it was Tim Hortons that Julian worked
34:28
at or not as a teenager, because he just said that he ate tons
34:31
of free donuts. Speaker 7: We were allowed to. Speaker 8: I assure you, we were allowed to, oh you were allowed
34:37
to yeah the Tim Hortons franchise after you.
34:41
Speaker 7: And my. My owner is now retired anyway, so it's all
34:44
good. Speaker 8: So you can't get fired? No, you're no longer
34:47
working there. You can't get fired. Speaker 4: So let's kick this off. Do you want me to be first,
34:56
since I'm the one that wanted this done?
34:59
Speaker 8: Yes. Speaker 4: All right, god, this gets, this gets messy, so let me
35:04
push this microphone back a little bit, okay. Okay, let me
35:09
close the door to why shot this, she'll call 911 if she hears me
35:13
, hold on that one didn't get.
35:21
Speaker 5: Oh, I'm fine. Speaker 8: It is to run in a one-stop and slay, hey, yeah.
35:29
Thank you Bells. Speaker 4: Thank God on that one .
35:36
Speaker 7: Oh, my God. Speaker 4: All right, so it's different. This is stupid, but
35:42
it's fun. So who is next?
35:48
Speaker 8: Very good. Who's next ? Oh God.
35:50
Speaker 7: Can you do this water please, oh boy. Speaker 8: He's worried, I'm going to spill it on him, which
35:57
I probably am. Yeah, he's backing away. Yeah, I'm backing away. Speaker 1: Yeah, this will be the cause of the divorce. Oh my
36:00
gosh. Speaker 5: I know it.
36:20
Speaker 7: I know it. Speaker 1: I'm going to do it again.
36:41
Speaker 4: I'm going to do it again. Speaker 7: Wait, is that also a jingle bell? Yeah, wait a minute
36:45
. Speaker 8: You're trying to throw me a curveball. That's classic Trish, right there.
36:48
Speaker 7: That's also a jingle bell. Sorry, Scott. Speaker 4: Yeah, okay, you can get any on the floor, though
36:50
that's impressive. Speaker 8: Do I have to redo it again? No, no, no, I was doing
36:58
like Okay.
37:01
Speaker 7: That was a different course or a different verse. Yeah, it was different it all sounds the same. And honestly I
37:05
thought it was a different song at the beginning until someone
37:08
said that is jingle bells. I'm like, oh yeah, that's right, it
37:10
is. Speaker 4: Oh, julian, all right . Let me try, oh, okay.
37:16
Speaker 1: All right, let me try . Speaker 4: It's harder than you, great.
37:34
Speaker 1: Oh no, it's not.
37:40
Speaker 4: We're just spit that at hold on. Speaker 1: Where do you think I spit it? Is that garbage can?
37:47
Speaker 8: Is that the one? Great, oh, great, oh, I made it.
37:51
Hold on. Speaker 4: I thought that was.
37:57
Speaker 5: Oh, I got it.
38:11
Speaker 1: Yes, thank you, oh, my goodness.
38:14
Speaker 5: It's such when, when no? Speaker 4: one guesses and you got to keep going. That's the
38:20
hard part, yeah. Speaker 8: When you start to talk. Yeah, so is it my turn.
38:25
Speaker 7: Yes, it is, oh my goodness Okay. I'm going to get
38:31
some water. Hey, don't worry, no one ever sees this video.
38:35
Speaker 4: So it's just, it's just audio, okay. Speaker 8: Julian's very first podcast. Yeah, is it really? I
38:43
think so. Speaker 4: Anyways, this is your first podcast. Speaker 8: Yeah, because I am making him an Instagram star. I
38:48
am not a social media wizard like my wife over here.
38:50
Speaker 7: Yeah, yeah, okay.
38:56
Speaker 8: Comedy things. Find us Instagram TNJ, oh Julie.
38:59
Speaker 5: You're so cute. I love you Way Is that jingle bell
39:06
rock yeah. Yeah, yes, there was yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
39:08
yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah I think
39:11
so I think so, I think so. Speaker 7: I don't know what there was we had a rainstorm in
39:26
here, and that's why I used water and not my precious vodka
39:31
cranberry One second Okay, I'm getting some paper towel.
39:33
Speaker 8: I got it. I got it Right here. If bounty wants to
39:38
sponsor this podcast, please hit scottup there we go.
39:43
Speaker 7: We could use it. See, I was smart to switch to the
39:46
water. I knew that was going to happen. Just like, you know, do
39:50
it at half speed. So that's why I really try to get into the
39:54
spirit. Speaker 4: Good good.
39:57
Speaker 8: AKA, you're messy. Speaker 7: Yeah, and thank you for guessing the song rather
40:02
quickly. That saved me cleaning up a little bit more water off
40:07
the floor here. Speaker 4: All right, so that's the end of the first round. So
40:18
now for you guys for Christmas, is there any particular ornament
40:24
that means a lot to you guys for the tree, on the tree or on
40:29
your parents, or? Speaker 8: we have on the bell.
40:32
Speaker 7: I don't really have anything too sentimental on the
40:36
Christmas tree. I just love Christmas in general.
40:40
Speaker 8: I have a pink sleigh with a pink is in magnet Sitting
40:45
in the middle of the pink sleigh so it looks like it's a
40:47
pink is in ornament. Speaker 4: There's a pink ornament.
40:53
Speaker 7: Well, yeah, it's a magnet inside of an ornament.
40:56
Speaker 8: I kind of made it. I could send you a picture of it,
40:58
yeah. Speaker 4: Yeah, yeah, do that when.
41:01
Speaker 8: I mailed you. Speaker 4: You mailed.
41:06
Speaker 8: I need to mail you some. Speaker 4: You mailed like an autograph postcard.
41:12
Speaker 3: Oh nice Julian. What's?
41:16
Speaker 8: nice you just wish somebody's asked you for your
41:20
autograph. Yeah, yeah, he gave the same sort of look that he
41:26
gave me when I told him that I'm teaching cooking classes now.
41:31
Speaker 7: That was. He's already got the. Speaker 1: Julian, you've already got the mail answers
41:35
down pat like oh yeah, yeah.
41:37
Speaker 7: Of course he plays the role.
41:40
Speaker 8: well, yeah, I'll send you some. Pink is in magnet.
41:44
Speaker 4: Great. And you know, julian, it was more than an
41:46
autograph picture, it was a card . So, yeah, I just I just
41:51
happened to pull it out of my folder here. So, and then Kim
41:57
Lombard sent Lynn, a sticker of pink is in and I didn't get one.
42:03
I'm like what the heck?
42:05
Speaker 8: Well, you will get a magnet.
42:09
Speaker 4: Well, I appreciate that. Speaker 8: Wow, kim, wow Sending out stickers.
42:16
Speaker 4: Just one, me and Lynn One half of the power. She took
42:21
the sticker. Speaker 8: Is that why Lynn is no longer?
42:26
Speaker 4: That is it. Yeah, she took the sticker and I showed
42:29
her the door, but she's been gone almost five and a half
42:36
months. So yeah, that's a good time, good family parties.
42:43
Speaker 1: Super All right you got a Do we. Speaker 8: No, Do Jimmy any questions?
42:46
Speaker 4: for what? I have a question.
42:56
Speaker 1: What is your favorite festive treat or holiday dish?
43:01
Speaker 8: Well, Julian likes anything sugary.
43:05
Speaker 7: Yeah, but a dish, I think is more like food rather
43:09
than like desserts. I love turkey dinner.
43:14
Speaker 8: Oh, turkey dinner is good. Speaker 7: Oh yeah, mashed potatoes, that's my favorite
43:19
dinner of all time, and it just happens to be like a Christmas
43:22
thing. Speaker 1: Is there like a Christmas dessert or snack or
43:28
something like that? Speaker 8: Well, his parents are from Italy and they make these
43:33
Italian peaches, so his mom makes all these homemade
43:35
desserts that people adore. But you grew up with that, so you
43:40
seem to like my mom's baking, whereas my family likes your
43:45
mom's baking. Speaker 7: Yeah, it's a switch.
43:47
Speaker 8: A little switcheroo. Speaker 7: Yeah. Speaker 8: Yeah, I'd say a Nanaimo bars.
43:52
Speaker 7: Oh, Nanaimo bars are great. Speaker 8: My mom makes those. Those are good.
43:54
Speaker 7: Yeah, and I like the pies, all the sweet pies at
43:58
Christmas time. Speaker 8: He's pretty much elf when else says if there's sugar
44:04
in syrup, then yes, that's Julian.
44:08
Speaker 3: Is there sugar in it? Then, yes, it's my favorite
44:11
Drinks maple syrup. Speaker 7: We Julian's like to the five food groups sugar sugar
44:19
, quams sugar. I don't know what else elf says, but yeah, I
44:23
agree with everything he said basically. Speaker 8: I am married to elf.
44:26
Speaker 7: Yeah. Speaker 8: I thought I was getting Ryan Reynolds, but I got
44:30
Will Ferrell. Oh sorry, and that's okay, yeah.
44:34
Speaker 7: Yeah, candy, candy, corn. I forget what the other
44:38
ones are, but anyways it's pretty funny. Speaker 4: Now this, this question is going off a Jim's
44:43
question. I'm turning it around what's the weirdest food that
44:48
you guys tried for Christmas? Speaker 8: The weirdest Christmas. Oh, one time I had a
44:54
depressing Christmas in Toronto, didn't fly home, it was costly
45:02
and it was. You know, times were tough being an actor and unpaid
45:07
actor and out of work actor in Toronto. I stayed in Toronto for
45:12
Christmas and I messaged an actor that I've. We messaged
45:17
each other oh, you're in trial, you're not going home to see
45:19
your family. No, you're not going to see your family, so
45:22
let's meet at Starbucks. I hear they have turkey dinner
45:25
sandwiches. Wow, so you have a Starbucks for turkey dinner
45:29
sandwiches. Speaker 7: Yeah, that is, yeah, yeah, An Italian tradition. I
45:34
mean, I don't mind it, it's not my least favorite dish, but I'm
45:38
sure it's a surprise to most other people Italians, a lot of
45:42
Italians, typically eat cod fish at Christmas time.
45:46
Speaker 8: Oh, especially on Christmas Eve. Speaker 7: Yeah. Actually, you can't have no, no me on
45:53
Christmas Eve, but like cod fish , I'm assuming 75% of most
45:59
people haven't had it, because, like I don't even have it that
46:02
much and I'm Italian, so that kind of like a weird thing that
46:05
always kind of appears at Christmas time that thing you
46:08
eat turkey necks. Speaker 8: those weird me out. Yeah, but they're like full
46:14
necks. Yeah, they have all these bonds and you just hack away at
46:17
them. Speaker 7: So they're. My mom likes them. They're very lean
46:20
and they're actually it's pretty good.
46:23
Speaker 8: You should try it, I'm not eating a turkey neck yeah turkey necks.
46:26
Speaker 4: You know turkey neck yeah, I put turkey neck up there
46:29
with. People eat chicken feet. Like really, how much meat is on
46:34
a chicken foot? And also they eat. You would be surprised.
46:39
Speaker 8: Oh, Julian eats the feet. Speaker 7: No, I do not eat feet , no, but I promise you, like a
46:46
turkey neck, you would be surprised how much meat there is
46:50
, and you'd be surprised at the size of it too. Like it's not.
46:53
It's not like a piece of licorice, like skinny and long
46:57
it's, it's actually pretty filling. Like you have to eat it
47:00
to understand what I'm talking about, but it's actually not
47:03
that bad. Speaker 8: You know what this is ? Why it creeps me out? It's
47:05
this big, long neck on a plate. Speaker 4: The thing that's special with chicken feet. I
47:09
guess if it gets stuck in your teeth you can just use the
47:12
toenails to like pick out your teeth. Oh God. People also eat
47:23
turkey butt. That little nubbin Right, yeah, I see it in the
47:30
store a lot here. I don't think. Speaker 1: Scott, you're making it. Scott, you're making Indiana
47:36
sound real weird to everybody. Speaker 8: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, all right.
47:45
Speaker 4: You guys ready for round number two? Yeah. Speaker 7: Oh my goodness.
47:51
Speaker 8: Yes Again. Speaker 5: Yeah. Speaker 4: Oh, we got one more round after this. There's three
47:57
rounds, yeah, three. Speaker 8: Oh, you can't handle it.
48:02
Speaker 7: I don't even know if I know that many more Christmas
48:04
songs. Speaker 4: You only need to know two, all right. Here we go.
48:09
Speaker 8: Yeah. Speaker 5: You only need to.
48:17
Speaker 4: Oh, then she is. That went down the wrong pipe.
48:25
Speaker 1: Was that Taylor Swift ? Speaker 4: No, that wasn't Taylor Swift. What if I started
48:30
drowning? Yes, that was Taylor Swift.
48:36
Speaker 8: I was Tell a cat by Taylor Swift.
48:40
Speaker 4: Oh see, the key is you got to put just enough in
48:42
there, but not too much oh.
48:48
Speaker 5: Yeah. Dude.
48:53
Speaker 7: Silent night, thank. Speaker 5: God oh.
48:58
Speaker 8: Oh. Speaker 7: Oh, I'm going to run out of songs.
49:05
Speaker 8: Very good. Good job Scott. Speaker 4: Thank you, thank you, see, I got a kneel down just to
49:10
make it Like kind of angle right and everything else.
49:14
That's weird. Yeah, yeah, All right, trish back to you.
49:20
Speaker 8: Oh, back to me. Okay, let's see.
49:24
Speaker 1: Not silent night. Not silent night. Speaker 5: Yeah.
49:29
Speaker 8: That was my strategy. Just keep copying.
49:32
Speaker 4: But do a different verse. Speaker 8: Myself. Let's do. I don't think anyone's done this
49:39
one yet. Speaker 5: Oh, oh, oh, oh oh.
49:50
Speaker 4: Rocking around the Christmas tree. Speaker 8: Yes, and your hubby did that the first round. I'm
49:58
going to sing. I'm going to sing .
50:02
Speaker 1: When you hear All right, I got one. Okay, I want
50:06
to see if Julian gets Julian. I want to see if you get this one,
50:10
okay. Speaker 6: I'm dangling Dang. I keep drinking it there's deep oh
50:20
, oh, oh, oh oh.
50:30
Speaker 5: What. Speaker 4: Is that Rudolph?
50:36
Speaker 8: Hey. Hey, oh, oh oh.
50:53
Speaker 5: Oh. Oh, oh.
51:02
Speaker 8: Oh, oh. Oh yeah, Christmas Day.
51:23
Speaker 4: Christmas. Speaker 8: Day. Oh, you want for Christmas as your two front
51:27
teeth, christmas Day, now on a midnight day, the day on
51:36
Christmas Day. Speaker 4: Is it dreidel? No.
51:51
Speaker 8: Jingle bells. I'm going to drown here in a minute
51:58
here. Speaker 4: It's the. Christmas of the year. Yes, the Italian
52:10
song. Speaker 3: What, oh you know?
52:14
Speaker 7: that one. Speaker 4: No, I don't even know that, oh, italian, come on.
52:22
Speaker 1: I don't know that one . Speaker 4: I think that one's American yeah.
52:28
Speaker 8: The song is on the street. Speaker 5: The donkey.
52:32
Speaker 1: Well, you're going to have to listen to that one out Speaker 7: there, I would have never gotten that.
52:39
Speaker 6: No, it'd never guessed it. We'll have to look that up. Yeah.
52:45
Speaker 7: Yeah. Speaker 4: It's a fun song. Is it my turn again?
52:51
Speaker 8: Yes, sir, get the paper towels out.
53:13
Speaker 7: I didn't make that much of a mess this time. Speaker 8: Yeah, but you don't have to just keep it in your
53:17
mouth. No, you went all over the place. Landed on the counter,
53:20
though, yeah. And in some of the cupboards. Speaker 7: Yeah, and you just put it in just water.
53:24
Speaker 8: Yeah. Speaker 7: Yeah. Speaker 8: They needed a little. We needed to wash the kitchen
53:28
counter. Speaker 7: Yeah, and the cover it's a two for one deal. Yeah.
53:33
Speaker 4: All right. So my question for you guys. Speaker 5: You said, we cleaned. Speaker 4: Yeah, what's the coolest gift each one of you
53:38
have ever received in your life? Like the coolest, like poly
53:43
pocket, like playground I don't know, it's just like what's the
53:47
coolest thing. Speaker 8: Like as kids. Speaker 4: Or as an adult.
53:50
Speaker 8: Oh, my cousin Lee got ours. Oh Jesus, my. When we
53:54
were small girls I had there were four of us sisters all
53:58
pretty close in age and we had a boy like a boy, cousin Lee, who
54:02
was always like the one boy in our house and he had a paper
54:07
route. When I was really small he was a paper boy and he spent
54:10
his paycheck getting us a super or not a super Nintendo at NES
54:15
regular Nintendo system in the 90s. So that was really cool.
54:19
Speaker 4: That is really cool yeah. Speaker 8: That was a good. He was like nine at the time. I'm
54:26
seven he was. Yeah, I think he was like and he bought on any S3
54:32
. Speaker 4: Wow. Speaker 8: Yeah, he was like girls need a Nintendo at their
54:36
house. They don't have Nintendo at their house, and so he spent
54:42
his paper boy money on Nintendo so we could have one too.
54:45
Because he had like the glove, he had the, he had the guns for
54:50
the back hunt, he had the power gloves, he had the yeah, and he
54:56
had like the pad thing that you run on. He had all the
54:59
accessories. So he couldn't believe that at our house we
55:01
didn't have that. Speaker 4: Right on. How about you, julian? Good kid, good yeah
55:07
. Speaker 7: I'm much more boring than that, like there was a lot
55:12
of money no. Money going back and forth, because it's how you
55:18
just give money. But my sister does get me candy every year,
55:21
which is awesome. So I get like a huge jug of like sour keys
55:25
like every Christmas now, and I love sour keys and that usually
55:30
lasts me quite a while. Speaker 4: Yeah.
55:33
Speaker 7: What? No longer than that, but it is quite a while.
55:36
Speaker 8: Candy is definitely way to my heart, so well, good
55:40
thing I just stepped your stocking with candy. Yeah.
55:42
Speaker 4: Okay, I'm not surprised.
55:44
Speaker 8: No surprises around here, all right.
55:49
Speaker 1: I had a question yeah , ugly Christmas sweaters. Do
55:52
you love them or do you leave them? Speaker 8: Oh, you have one upstairs, I have one. It's the
55:56
shirt that he wears every day and doesn't think it's ugly, but
56:00
he has one and we had this and it's filthy animal or something.
56:06
Speaker 7: I think so. I think it does say filthy animal with
56:09
like the reindeer Something along yeah. Something like that
56:13
I mean I like a good themed party once in a while. I'm glad
56:16
it's only like once a year ugly Christmas sweater parties. But
56:21
yeah, I mean I'm in, I enjoy that kind of stuff Right.
56:26
Speaker 8: I had one, but I gave it away to get thrift storks. I
56:30
did. I like to get rid of clothes, so I got rid of the one
56:34
I had last year. It was basically just like a green
56:38
fuzzy sweater with a big puppy dog on it. It was just kind of
56:43
like tacky looking the colors. Yeah, I need to get a new one.
56:46
Speaker 7: Yeah yeah. We usually do an ugly Christmas sweater
56:50
day at the gym, so all like the regulars, will wear an ugly
56:54
Christmas sweater to the gym. Speaker 8: I guess I'm not a regular because I did not know
56:57
about this. Well, we didn't do it last year or the year before.
57:00
Speaker 7: But the problem is for someone like me who gets hot
57:04
very easily, and then at a gym, that's obviously even worse
57:08
because you're kind of moving around and sweating. Yeah,
57:12
wearing a sweater to work out is not ideal for me, so I'm
57:15
basically like peeling this sweater off by the end of my
57:19
work out and, yeah, that's not my favorite day, but it's still
57:24
fun though. Speaker 4: So yeah, and the next question before our next round.
57:30
So you guys have a Christmas party Okay, each one of you and
57:35
you can invite one historical figure, dead or alive. Who would
57:40
that one person be? For me, it would be Elvis, because I need
57:44
good entertainment, yeah. Speaker 7: Huh, that is a good question.
57:50
Speaker 8: I would bring. I would invite Grace Kelly because
57:54
we share a birthday and I've always thought that she was
57:59
pretty fascinating because she gave up her passion, which was
58:03
acting, to go and be a princess and she was doing a yellow house
58:06
, well cast, I guess, technically like a big yellow
58:10
manchini house with Prince Rainier in France, and I just
58:14
always thought I wonder what her , like, I'd like to ask her
58:18
questions about. I feel like she gave up because we also share
58:22
that passion for acting and that's like the one thing I actually seem to enjoy in my life and I just have some
58:27
questions for her. Like what was that? Like that whole
58:31
transition, because I have a feeling that it's not as great
58:34
as it looked. And also my character right now that I'm
58:38
playing in Steel Magnolias and the play version that I'm
58:43
currently studying really loves Princess Grace. So we have that
58:47
in common. So I've been studying the lines and the character for
58:51
that and rehearsing. So like I don't know, I currently have a
58:55
bit of a obsession with her because my character is obsessed
59:00
with her, but I already liked her a lot. So it's like just
59:03
kind of amplified that current celebrity obsession.
59:08
Speaker 4: All right, how about you, julian? Speaker 7: So that is a really good question and hard for me to
59:16
answer because, like I, it's hard for me to answer. I'm a
59:21
huge history guy. Like I love history. I'm always watching
59:25
like documentaries. Same here Right now I'm obsessed with like
59:28
JFK, because there was like a new JFK documentary that came
59:33
out, you know, last month. So I've been like watching all that
59:36
kind of stuff. I would I can't pick one name but like someone,
59:42
like anyone from history, like Julius Caesar, napoleon, oswald,
59:50
like anyone with like that has like controversy around them or
59:54
has like a real cool history about them that you know help
59:58
shape our world so Christopher Columbus, something like that. I
1:00:01
would love to just sit down and talk to someone like that and
1:00:06
find out what the heck happened and the truth, yeah, I get their
1:00:09
side of the story. I would love to solve some mysteries that
1:00:13
are, you know, still lingering hundreds of years later.
1:00:17
Speaker 8: Oh, nikola Tesla. He'd be an interesting talk to
1:00:20
get the real story of like. Why didn't we? Yeah, just hear his
1:00:25
side of the story because he created all these sources of
1:00:29
energy that were natural, but then that was squashed and they
1:00:32
wanted to make money and use technologies that harm the
1:00:37
environment. Speaker 1: A lot of his ideas were stolen from him.
1:00:42
Speaker 8: Yeah, yeah, yeah, it'd be interesting to talk to
1:00:44
him. Speaker 7: So I would love to sit down with someone from
1:00:46
history that has some controversy around them.
1:00:50
Speaker 4: And that JFK documentary on Disney man is a
1:00:53
pretty amazing. It's a pretty amazing where they actually
1:00:57
talked to the Secret Service and guys that were there, so it's
1:01:01
really cool. Yeah, I didn't know you liked history man.
1:01:05
Speaker 2: Oh yeah, I love that. Speaker 4: Oh love history.
1:01:10
Speaker 8: All right guys, he's not just a pretty face of
1:01:13
chocolate milk like I portray him on social media.
1:01:18
Speaker 4: It is time for round three. You only need to know one
1:01:22
. I gotta think of something that don't have too many words,
1:01:25
because this is rough. Give me one second.
1:01:29
Speaker 5: Mine too, already. Oh , oh, oh oh.
1:01:37
Speaker 3: Oh, oh, oh oh. Oh, oh , oh.
1:01:47
Speaker 5: I love the golden. Speaker 8: Куда harem Scarborough Jussie?
1:01:52
Speaker 5: Oh. Speaker 8: Peace on the.
1:01:56
Speaker 4: See, See, you know the words. Okay Service.
1:02:01
Speaker 7: Yeah, oh, trust me, that's as far as it goes for me
1:02:04
there. Speaker 8: So wait, what does it ? Oh, come, all you faithful, or was it that. Mark, that home angel see know it is.
1:02:10
Speaker 4: Oh come all you faithful. Speaker 5: Oh stuff.
1:02:16
Speaker 8: Okay, I've got one. I don't have one that Rudolph. It
1:02:28
has Rudolph in it. Speaker 4: It has.
1:02:30
Speaker 8: Yeah, I think you know which one Like? It's not
1:02:33
Rudolph the red nose reindeer, but it's a different Rudolph one
1:02:36
. Speaker 1: Run, run Rudolph. Speaker 8: Yeah.
1:02:39
Speaker 1: Oh goodness. Speaker 8: Run run. Rudolph. Santa's gonna make it to town.
1:02:44
Gonna make it Hold on. It's in hold on when they're in the
1:02:48
airport. Speaker 7: You're OK, jim, you say Christmas movie.
1:02:52
Speaker 4: Yeah. Speaker 8: Pick a spot. Jim and do the song that's in that spot.
1:02:55
Speaker 7: You really got one more person before me, thank you
1:02:58
. Speaker 4: You saved. You saved her, Jim, because I would have
1:03:01
never guessed that. Yeah. Speaker 8: Oh, I thought you were guessing that. I thought
1:03:06
you had it. Scott, I thought you had it. Speaker 4: Jim had it. Good man. Ok, here we go. Thank you, you
1:03:26
should let him go through. You should let him do all 12 days.
1:03:31
Speaker 8: No, oh yeah, I should Sorry. It's time next year.
1:03:37
Speaker 4: We are back to Julian . Speaker 7: Oh my God, Um OK. Yeah, help out here.
1:03:46
Speaker 8: OK, I'll give you one , but then I can't guess. Speaker 7: Those are the only words that I would know, though.
1:03:51
Speaker 8: OK, just do that. What is this Christmas?
1:03:57
Speaker 4: Just tell us what it is. Speaker 8: OK, just started doing it, don't be so precious
1:04:04
about it. Speaker 4: Back up to the mic is all Faithful.
1:04:10
Speaker 7: I don't even know the tune to this song. Speaker 8: Oh my God, OK, we're going to pick another one, OK.
1:04:18
Speaker 7: I have one, but I just, I can only do so much, and
1:04:21
then I don't know the rest of the tune, so you're going to
1:04:23
have a hard time getting it. Um, just try it. Ok, one second. Um
1:04:28
, um, um, um, um. Speaker 3: Oh gosh, here we go. Well, I'm going to Well, I was
1:04:34
Well well. Speaker 5: Well, well, well, well, well, I got. I know what
1:04:42
it is Well, well, that's it. Speaker 1: Baby, it's cold outside.
1:04:50
Speaker 7: Yeah, that's it. Oh my God, thank you.
1:04:54
Speaker 8: Got water all over my phone. Speaker 4: Baby, it's cold outside and wet inside. I mean,
1:04:58
come on. Speaker 7: Yeah, oh, my God.
1:05:07
Speaker 8: It's the remix. Maybe it's home now, so thank you for
1:05:12
your wonderful guesses. Speaker 7: You know what?
1:05:17
Speaker 4: And they went relatively fast for you. Speaker 7: Yeah, yeah, hey, I gave it 110 percent.
1:05:23
Speaker 4: No, you did amazing man. You did amazing for your
1:05:26
first time. You didn't joke. Speaker 8: Yeah.
1:05:29
Speaker 7: Yeah. Speaker 8: Nice work, nice work. What's like the lyrics to
1:05:34
Silver Bell? Speaker 4: What's one tradition for each one of you guys? That
1:05:39
means a lot to you guys that you may have had when you were
1:05:42
little and you still carry on that tradition. What's one?
1:05:48
Speaker 8: Mine would be visiting my grandmothers, but we
1:05:50
don't have any of them anymore here.
1:05:53
Speaker 4: Thanks for bringing the show down. Speaker 8: And that was the highlight, but I would say Going
1:06:01
to the grandma's houses was my favorite. So now, just hanging
1:06:08
out with family and having us all under one roof because
1:06:11
everyone's so busy working so it's very rare that we all get
1:06:15
together. So yeah, yeah hanging out with family in general.
1:06:21
Speaker 7: Yeah, my mom usually does Christmas Eve dinner and
1:06:24
she makes sure that, like me and my sisters and the significant
1:06:29
others are always there. That's her big thing, so I always look
1:06:33
forward to that. One year I ate so much. I literally laid down
1:06:39
in the middle of the floor in the living room for like a good
1:06:43
45 minutes or an hour and my mom didn't even notice me because
1:06:47
she's busy with the you know my uncles and you know my dad and
1:06:51
the older people that were there . So when she finally came into
1:06:55
the living room and saw me like lying down, like you know,
1:06:58
starred, I was basically started all out on the floor. She
1:07:03
thought I was like legitimately passed out or sick and I'm like
1:07:06
no, I just can't move, I ate too much, but anyway she was a
1:07:09
little scared at first. She didn't know what I was doing. Speaker 4: And Jim, what kind of ? Why are you?
1:07:15
Speaker 8: laying in a star shape on the floor. Speaker 5: And.
1:07:19
Speaker 8: Juliana, that's how she says the same thing and,
1:07:23
juliana, you don't know. Speaker 4: Jim. What kind of tradition for you, man? What's
1:07:28
one. Speaker 1: Pretty much just getting together with as much
1:07:32
family as I can. Used to be a grandma's house every year but
1:07:37
with the years past it's just we pick, someone picks a house and
1:07:41
then try to get as many family members as we can and just the
1:07:47
fact of being all together and stuff and seeing the next
1:07:49
generations growing up and stuff and experiencing what we
1:07:52
experienced in the 70s and 80s. Speaker 5: Yeah.
1:07:57
Speaker 4: And see, for me it was all about going to grandma's
1:08:00
house too. Grandma gave me the same thing every single year. It
1:08:03
was a track suit. You know, I wasn't even athletic, I wasn't
1:08:08
even athletic, but here's your track suit and.
1:08:11
Speaker 1: She a challenging. Speaker 4: No, no, no. And she was the only person that I ever
1:08:16
let call me Scotty. To this day, I don't let anybody call me
1:08:20
Scotty because that was her name for me. No, sadly, sadly.
1:08:25
They're not with me, no more, and but it always put the smile
1:08:30
on my face thinking about them still, you know, because they
1:08:34
meant that much to me, yeah. So that's kind of rough thinking
1:08:37
about it, but they oh, grandmas are the past. They are, they
1:08:42
really are. Yeah, now do you come from a big family, julian?
1:08:46
Speaker 7: Yeah, yeah, pretty, yeah, pretty big family. Like my
1:08:49
grandmother was the matriarch, for sure, and she's been gone
1:08:52
for almost 20 years now, but we were pretty tight. So I have a
1:08:58
smaller like what's the word? Immediate family, but I have a
1:09:03
very big. You know lots of third cousins and fourth cousins that
1:09:07
I'm all very close with. So like, yeah, I got a big family.
1:09:11
Yeah. Speaker 8: And a lot of them are in Italy. Speaker 7: Yeah, a lot of them are here, so I think we can get
1:09:15
a little bit closer. Yeah, for sure, yeah. Speaker 8: Now are you from I know because they've connected
1:09:20
with me on Facebook, probably messages. Speaker 4: Are you from the Sault Ste Marie area or Toronto
1:09:26
area or Sault? Speaker 2: Ste Marie born and raised.
1:09:30
Speaker 4: Oh okay, okay, I'm going to come up there one day,
1:09:33
I'm telling you, yeah. Speaker 8: Yeah, come on up. Yeah, it's good times.
1:09:37
Speaker 4: It's only a six and a half hour trip. Speaker 8: We actually met.
1:09:41
Speaker 5: Yeah. Speaker 8: When we were 21, 22, 23, because I would have been
1:09:48
about 2021 and you would have been like 23 in Michigan.
1:09:51
Speaker 7: Yeah, see Michigan. Speaker 8: Your stories go over to a bar, a club over there, and
1:09:57
that's where we met, but there was nothing romantic between us
1:10:01
for like a good 20 years. Yeah, yeah, that was like 20 years ago
1:10:05
. Yeah, so no, that wasn't 20 years ago. That would put me at
1:10:09
43. That was like 15 years ago.
1:10:12
Speaker 7: Somewhere around there. Speaker 4: Yeah, it's been the last time we had Trish on. It
1:10:18
was about a week and a half before you guys had the big day.
1:10:22
Is it everything that you thought it would be, or what's
1:10:27
one thing that you've learned that you have to compromise on?
1:10:32
Speaker 7: We lived together for a while before getting married,
1:10:35
so nothing's really changed in that regard. The day went by
1:10:40
really fast, especially at the end, Like during the morning and
1:10:44
the afternoon and the early evening. I think we both kind of
1:10:47
were able to kind of enjoy the moments. But once the dance
1:10:52
music started that night, that part of it was a little bit of a
1:10:56
blur. So I wish I took that in a little bit more. But no, it
1:10:59
was great. I think everyone had fun and yeah, it was a good time
1:11:02
. Speaker 8: Yeah, nothing's changed. No. Except that, julian
1:11:07
, now that we're married, you got me a really good. He's good
1:11:11
at deals, so now that, because, like, we have our separate jobs
1:11:15
and accounts and whatever, but I guess it still affects you if I
1:11:19
don't spend my money wisely overall in the grand picture. So
1:11:24
he's been like getting me deals on my cell phone, you cut back
1:11:27
by like a hundred bucks. You got me a really cheap cell phone,
1:11:31
car insurance, like now he's suddenly concerned with bank
1:11:34
fees. But I'm making it up by renting Taylor Swift movies and
1:11:38
buying Taylor Swift. Speaker 4: It's only $20, julian , it's only $20.
1:11:43
Speaker 8: And then the concert ticket I bought was 1100. But
1:11:47
that's besides the point. It's only $20 for every 48 hours. Oh
1:11:51
God. Speaker 4: Hey, mine and Jim's eyes both got really big on that
1:11:57
one, like like oh the $1100 concert. Yeah, that was for one
1:12:04
ticket. Speaker 8: So that's not the concert bill next year, November
1:12:09
2024. So by the time so I already paid for it. So when I
1:12:14
buy the time I go, it's free oh yeah. I already paid for that.
1:12:18
Mm, hmm. Did you hear that? Yeah , I heard that Girl math.
1:12:21
Hashtag girl math. Speaker 5: Yeah.
1:12:25
Speaker 8: We talked about girl math online. That's girl math
1:12:28
yeah. Speaker 4: So I really appreciate no, I'm not, I really
1:12:33
appreciate both of you guys taking your time to join us once
1:12:37
again. I find it a big deal because Trish, who were our
1:12:41
first guest on for the beginning of the season and I want you to
1:12:46
be the last guest for this season and you guys honestly,
1:12:52
have entertained me so much on on all your videos you guys make
1:12:57
together. It always makes me laugh. You know, I show people
1:13:01
and like check these guys out, you know, and they laugh and no,
1:13:08
I appreciate you guys both for what you do and, yeah, you guys
1:13:11
are happy. I can see you guys, you know, and and it's pretty
1:13:16
amazing and, as always, you're very much appreciated, our
1:13:21
pleasure. Speaker 8: Likewise yeah. Speaker 7: Thank you.
1:13:24
Speaker 8: I love the Pirates Point podcast and, yeah, really
1:13:28
appreciate that anyone wants to talk to me in general.
1:13:32
Speaker 4: So you got a lot to talk about Very much appreciated
1:13:37
. Speaker 8: The biggest Ever Of pink is in. You've been such a
1:13:41
big supporter of that and that's kind of the one show that I'm
1:13:45
Recurring in these last couple of years. So that shows a really
1:13:48
big meant a lot to me and big Been a big part of my career and
1:13:53
and just uh, yeah, it's been a highlight. So it's really nice
1:13:56
that people appreciate it and watch it and support it.
1:13:59
Speaker 4: And I still I don't talk about as much on on here,
1:14:03
but man, I like beat people in the face to tell you know, like
1:14:07
gotta watch it, gotta watch it. And they're like we never heard
1:14:10
of it. And I'm like that's why I'm telling you. And, and now
1:14:13
you guys are in Australia. Speaker 8: You got to go to. Speaker 4: You guys are in Australia, mexico, the US. You
1:14:19
guys are like Global, you know. So that's super amazing.
1:14:26
Congratulations. And uh, I've been, I've been keeping up with
1:14:30
Lisa oh to see when season four is ever going to get filmed. So
1:14:35
I know she's spending Christmas, oh, I know she's spending
1:14:39
Christmas in Prince Edward Island this this season. So uh,
1:14:44
oh beautiful. Yeah, so I look forward to coming up and meeting
1:14:49
everybody and and I'm trying to get Jim to get a passport now.
1:14:55
Speaker 2: I'll get it, I'll get it, I'll get it. Speaker 8: I'll get it, I'll get it, I'll get it. I'll get it,
1:14:59
I'll get it, I'll get it, I'll get it, I'll get it, I'll get it
1:15:03
, I'll get it, I'll get it. Speaker 7: I'll get it.
1:15:06
Speaker 4: You got to get on it, jim yeah. When pink is in
1:15:10
season four, is filming. You're coming to this. My old co-host,
1:15:14
she, she, finally got her passport but I had to let her go
1:15:18
. So, yeah, but all right, you too, the door's open to you guys
1:15:26
anytime, great. Speaker 8: Amazing. Thank you so much. Have an awesome weekend.
1:15:34
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Speaker 4: I wish everybody that's listening a good
1:16:03
Christmas, and you know what. You may be having a bad day or
1:16:08
something, but there's always tomorrow, so stick with it.
1:16:12
There's another one. Do it right there. That's all I have, Jim.
1:16:16
Any final words from you? Speaker 1: Oh yes, final one of the year. Merry Christmas to all
1:16:23
, and to all a good night and to all a good night.
1:19:36
Speaker 2: and to all a good night. And to all a good night.
1:19:51
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good night. And to all a good night. And to all a good night.
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