On today's uproarious round of Beer Thursday, your very own humble heroes of hilarious hypocrisy, Jay and Shayne, bring their unique brand of humor to the table as they decide when the holidays truly begin. Hold on to your giblets! This 247th round is guaranteed to jingle your bells!
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Falling into Festivities: When to Deck the Halls
Join Jay and Shayne on this fall-tastic edition of Beer Thursday as they hilariously debate the holiday season kickoff, promising you a good laugh and a great time.
Jay proposes October 24th as the official start, and Shayne resists the creep of Halloween decor hitting in August. As they toast to cooler weather and football season, the duo dives into the cozy transition from fall to winter with musings on college football, early decorations, and the joy of Christmas music.
With puns flying and glasses raised, discover how September and October celebrations get them in the festive spirit—just not too early! Tune in for a sneak peek at their favorite Christmas movies, a journey that will surely bring back fond memories, and join the fun to figure out when it's just the right time to deck the halls!
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