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A frosty glass, a warm toast, trivia, and a roomful of music nerds trying not to cry-laugh over a slide whistle—our holiday special brings the good stuff. We start with a cookies-and-cream Sugarlands concoction and buttery-nipple shots poured into Matt's Grandpa’s vintage shot glass set, then raise a heartfelt toast to departed friend. From there the energy jumps: holiday music trivia, name‑that‑tune chaos with student recordings, and a chord-progression challenge that reveals how deeply these carols live in our bones.

We dig into the stories behind the songs with some trivia. The slide whistle segment might be the funniest minute of our year, but it’s also a clever lesson in melody recognition: strip away the production and you can still sing your way home. Then we pivot to the all-time top toys list—Slinky, Yo-yo, Barbie, Game Boy, LEGO, Hot Wheels, Wii, Switch—and unpack why certain fads explode, which classics endure, and how design, scarcity, and nostalgia shape holiday demand.

To cap it off, we play a yes–no lightning round of questions to guess what Andy is thinking of and pick our Stellar Sip. It’s equal parts music history, party game, and story time—woven with real friendship, small traditions, and the kind of laughter that lingers. Pour something sweet, press play, and join the table. If you smiled, shared a memory, or guessed a tune before we did, subscribe, leave a review, and tell a friend who needs a holiday laugh.

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SPEAKER_11 (01:17):
Welcome to Matt and Friends the Universe.

SPEAKER_02 (01:25):
Alright, everyone, welcome back to Matt and Friends
Drinks Universe.
It is once again time for ourholiday episode.

SPEAKER_07 (01:48):
I'm feeling festive.
Yes.

SPEAKER_02 (01:50):
Very festive.
I think we are.
I have some great friendsdrinking the universe again with
me today.
First off, always giving me abreak for the holiday episode.
Your ho ho host.
Hey, it's Andy.

SPEAKER_03 (02:02):
Yay, it's Siobhan.

SPEAKER_02 (02:04):
Chris.
Hey guys, it's Rob.
And I'm your host, Matt.
I know Andy has a holiday triviaepisode cooked up for us.

SPEAKER_07 (02:11):
Absolutely.
But do we want to talk aboutthis delicious beverage we have
here?
I haven't tried it yet.
I think we do.

SPEAKER_02 (02:16):
So we did the Sugarlands episode recently, and
we made the cherry pie uh dropabomination.
Yeah, it was not our favorite.
And I had said, uh, I think wecan get a mulligan on that one
with the cookies and cream.
We have uh, so this is with thebirthday cake, Sugarland sip and
cream.
It is a cookies and cream drink.
So let's see what we think.

SPEAKER_12 (02:38):
Pretty delicious, in my opinion.

SPEAKER_11 (02:40):
It is quite tasty.
The first sip that I had, Idon't think was uh was was
mixed, and then I shook itaround a little bit more and and
now settled out.

SPEAKER_07 (02:50):
The whipped cream had to settle a little bit.

SPEAKER_02 (02:51):
Yeah.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_05 (02:52):
Delicious.

SPEAKER_02 (02:53):
That's yummy.
So this one, just so you know,it's basically chocolate milk,
the birthday cake, sip andcream, whipped cream, and then
shaved Hershey's chocolate baron the side.

SPEAKER_11 (03:04):
Yummy.
Wait, hang on one moment.
I wanted that to sound nicerthan it did.

SPEAKER_02 (03:14):
And before we continue any further, this is a
drinking podcast.
After all, on the table, we alsohave some shots here.
Most of you may know these asthe buttery nipple.
These are Bailey's andButterscotch schnups at the
bottom.
I will take one of those ifsomeone passes me one this way.
So this one's kind of morespecial to me this year.

(03:36):
This was the drink that I'dnormally have with my neighbor
Dave next door.
And unfortunately, Dave passedaway back in March.
And uh so Dave and I did not getto drink these together this
year, but I wanted to make thesefor all of you.
We'll give a quick toast to mybuddy Dave, kick off the holiday
episode here.
The shot glasses are so frostycold.

(03:57):
They are.
So the shot glasses, this is afun fact.
These were my grandfather's, andhis birthday was on Christmas.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_03 (04:04):
Oh, this is a great set.
We need like a good picture ofit, too.

SPEAKER_02 (04:08):
That set might date back to like 1970 something.
Nice.
It comes with a nice littleholder so you can carry shots to
all your alcoholic friendswherever they happen to be in
your house at any time.

SPEAKER_12 (04:19):
Oh, we have the nice uh little Christmas light in the
background of this photo.
There you go.
All right.

SPEAKER_02 (04:26):
Little Christmas light.
It looks little in the photo.
That's the best part.

SPEAKER_03 (04:30):
It is large.

SPEAKER_02 (04:31):
It's approximately two and a half feet tall from
Home Depot.
So I won't talk about whatyou're compensating for.

SPEAKER_12 (04:38):
I mean you asked for that.
Shivan, get a nice littleclinking into the mic.

SPEAKER_03 (04:41):
Small treat?
Yeah, yeah.
Cheers.

SPEAKER_12 (04:43):
All right.
Cheers to Dave.

SPEAKER_07 (04:45):
To Dave.
To Dave.
Oh, that's delicious.
Always.

SPEAKER_03 (04:50):
It's so cold.

SPEAKER_02 (04:51):
It's very cold.
So the funny thing about thoseis so good.
Dave would call me at like onein the afternoon and say, Are
you coming over for like tonightto hang?
I say, sure.
And he would stick those to thepoint where they were frozen
solid.
So when I drink them, thebailies would just slide off.
It's like an ice juice.
And the butterscotch would haveto kind of like That's
delicious.
Yeah, those are really good.
There's three more of them.

(05:12):
Help yourself.
Yum.
So should we turn this over toAndy?
Sure.

SPEAKER_07 (05:18):
Let's uh do we have Santa Sack this year?
Like which direction are wegoing in?
Yeah, so again, it it's betterto give than to receive.
So the purpose is to be theperson with the least points at
the end of the game.
But you're not going to know howmany points you have.
So when you get a questionright, you're going to draw a
card and put it in the gift bagof one of your competitors.

(05:40):
Um, and then at the end of thegame, uh the person with the
least points wins, and theremight be a prize.
Ooh, might.
Prize.

SPEAKER_03 (05:48):
Chris is like, I'm out.
So there's no prize.

SPEAKER_11 (05:51):
By the way, I'm I'm admiring the uh art on the back
of your laptop.
Oh, yes.
Oh, yeah.

SPEAKER_07 (05:57):
I enjoy it very much cover.
So yeah, so we're gonna put thecards in there.
Face value cards are all gonnabe worth 10 to keep the math
nice and simple because we'redrinking.

SPEAKER_10 (06:04):
Hey oh.
So we are over 60 episodes.

SPEAKER_02 (06:07):
The last episode that came out was actually the
60th.
Wow.

SPEAKER_10 (06:10):
Whoa.

SPEAKER_02 (06:11):
Wow.
So do we know historically whowon the last two?
I seem to recall Siobhan winningone, and then I hosed Chris the
first year.

SPEAKER_12 (06:17):
Yeah, the first year you screwed me over at the end
of it.

SPEAKER_03 (06:20):
Did I win last year?
I don't remember.

SPEAKER_07 (06:23):
I think Matt won once.
Yeah, I think that was the thatdoesn't sound right.
No, I'm pretty sure becausethere was the first year I had
like uh it certainly wasn't thefirst year.

SPEAKER_11 (06:34):
The first year we're just giving points to Matt the
whole game.

SPEAKER_07 (06:39):
Yeah, but remember which you you can feel welcome
to do again.

SPEAKER_11 (06:44):
Deck somebody else's halls, people.
I know Matt has won someepisodes of this podcast, but
usually it's few and farbetween.

SPEAKER_07 (06:53):
I over the summer I had a goal to at least skip to
the end of every episode andmake like a spreadsheet of one.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_12 (07:03):
I didn't do it.

SPEAKER_03 (07:04):
Oh, we gotta start on that.
We need a crazy fan, like uhgood job, Brady does that where
someone will listen and thenwrite in and be like, this is
all the stats about everyepisode that you've ever done.
But they're on like hundreds ofepisodes.

SPEAKER_11 (07:17):
I cannot remember.
There's a Hot Ones guy.

SPEAKER_03 (07:21):
Oh, yeah.

SPEAKER_11 (07:22):
Brian something or Dave something.
I don't I don't remember whathis name is, but uh he's like a
super fan that keeps stats.

SPEAKER_03 (07:30):
All right, super fans.
Where are you at?

SPEAKER_11 (07:32):
Get at the comments.

SPEAKER_07 (07:35):
Click the send us the textbook.

SPEAKER_03 (07:37):
Start sheeting.
Yeah.
Okay.
Get a sheet together.

SPEAKER_07 (07:41):
All right.
So shall we start with roundone?
Take a sheet.
Do it.
All right.
So this uh the trivia is verymusic-based today.
I figured since we're a lot ofmusicians, this should be good
for us.
Uh-oh.
We're excited.
But each question in round onealso has a bonus question that
goes along with it.
So, round one, question one.

(08:01):
And uh again, this is the bestway to spread Christmas cheer is
singing loud for all to hear.
How old was Brenda Lee when sherecorded Rockin' Around the
Christmas tree back in 1958?
Procedural question who's goingfirst.
Oh, oh, right, hold on.
Let me get the spinner out.
Here we go.

(08:22):
Hey, that's fun.

SPEAKER_08 (08:23):
I hear it.

SPEAKER_07 (08:24):
Ta-da!

SPEAKER_08 (08:28):
Player one is Matt.
Okay.

SPEAKER_03 (08:31):
Alrighty.

SPEAKER_08 (08:31):
Okay, and then are we going to go this way or
around?
Okay.

SPEAKER_07 (08:35):
Straight down the line.

SPEAKER_08 (08:36):
You guys.
All right, Matt.

SPEAKER_07 (08:37):
How old was Brenda Lee when she recorded Rockin'
Around the Christmas tree backin 1958?
Was she A 13, B, 26, C fortysix, or D 68?
13.
Is the correct answer.
Wow.
Right?

(08:57):
I knew she was young.
Think of the tonality of thatvoice.
What a voice.
And she was 13.

SPEAKER_03 (09:02):
Did she sound like a smoker when she was 18?
Because I feel like she alreadyhad that going on.
Yeah, right.
Oh my God.

SPEAKER_07 (09:10):
Wow.
So for so, Matt, you get to drawa card.
Don't look at it, but put it insomebody's bag.
Stick that in Siobhan's bag.
Oh yeah.

SPEAKER_04 (09:20):
Okay.

SPEAKER_07 (09:21):
Rude.
Now for the bonus question,which anyone can answer the
bonus question.
Who can anyone name another songthat Brenda Lee was known for?

SPEAKER_03 (09:31):
This is gonna annoy me because I'm sure you're gonna
give us one and I'm gonna belike, of course I know that's
it.

SPEAKER_07 (09:35):
There's at least one that you're probably gonna know.

SPEAKER_08 (09:38):
I have a question.

SPEAKER_11 (09:38):
Does it have to be a Christmas song?
No.
Okay.
Okay.
Oh, so this this could beanother song that she recorded.
Oh, geez.

SPEAKER_03 (09:47):
Um no idea.

SPEAKER_11 (09:48):
I'm gonna go with Rockin' Robin.
Solid guess, incorrect.
Is there a penalty for meguessing incorrectly?
Very good.

SPEAKER_08 (09:57):
You'll be flogged later.

SPEAKER_12 (09:59):
Right.
Any other gr guesses?
Uh somewhere over the rainbow.

SPEAKER_03 (10:03):
What?

SPEAKER_12 (10:03):
I don't know.
Just taking a wild shot in thedark.

SPEAKER_03 (10:06):
Yikes.
I have nothing.

SPEAKER_07 (10:07):
Yeah, I've got it.
The other big song she's knownfor is that I'm sorry song.

SPEAKER_03 (10:12):
Oh my gosh.

SPEAKER_07 (10:13):
I'm sorry.

SPEAKER_03 (10:15):
So sorry.
Oh.
Alright, well, I never wouldhave come up with that, so I
don't feel as bad.

SPEAKER_12 (10:20):
I'm glad I didn't get it.

SPEAKER_03 (10:21):
Yeah, no.
Whatever, Brenda.

SPEAKER_07 (10:26):
Alright.
Next question is going to Rob.
That's me.
Who first recorded Jingle BellRock?
Was that Brenda Lee, BobbyHelms, George Strait, or Lindsay
Lohan?
I'm gonna go with Bobby Helms.
Bobby Helms is the correctanswer.
We are two for two tonight.

(10:47):
Lindsay Lohan did actually,Lindsay Lohan and George Strait
did actually record Jingle BellRock.

SPEAKER_03 (10:51):
Yeah, well, if she was the first one, we were like,
definitely not recorded a littleof everything.

SPEAKER_11 (10:55):
A little bit, yeah.
I'm going to give my present toChris, so both dreamers have a
present.

SPEAKER_07 (11:00):
Oh my god.

SPEAKER_03 (11:02):
I don't like presents.
Just kidding.
I like that.

SPEAKER_07 (11:04):
So bonus question.
Can anybody name another songthat Bobby Helms is known for
singing?

SPEAKER_03 (11:11):
Who in the F is Bobby?
Bobby.
No.

SPEAKER_07 (11:14):
Nope.
No.
He's got two that are reallywell known or for him.
The first one is Fraulin, whichis Fraulein.

SPEAKER_03 (11:22):
Oh, no idea.

SPEAKER_07 (11:23):
It's a country song about meeting a German woman.
Hence why I don't know it.
Yeah, not familiar.
But the other one is a crossoverspecial angel.
Yeah.
Oh, oh.
I don't know that one either.
Yeah.
Not the not the best known.
All right, good.
All right.
Next question.

SPEAKER_03 (11:41):
Imagine if one of us knew that.
Oh, that would have beenamazing.

SPEAKER_07 (11:44):
I mean, if you're into your old school country,
like I am absolutely not.

SPEAKER_03 (11:47):
I know that is right up the Shavante out.
Literally couldn't be furtherfrom enjoying that.

SPEAKER_07 (11:53):
All right, Chris.
Hit me.
Leroy Anderson wrote Slay Ride.
Leroy Jenkins.
Leroy Anderson.
He wrote Slay Ride for a heatwave in 1948.
Mitchell Parrish added thelyrics in 1950.
What group famously recorded itin 1963?

(12:18):
Was it A, the Supremes?
B the Shirley's.
C, Martha and the Vandelas, orD, the Ronettes.

SPEAKER_12 (12:29):
Oh my god, I have no idea.

SPEAKER_07 (12:32):
Uh I'll go with the Supremes?
It's a solid guess, but theanswer is the Ronettes.

SPEAKER_03 (12:39):
Yeah, that would have been my guess.
Okay, I feel better.

SPEAKER_07 (12:41):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_03 (12:42):
Woo! That's the Peter Griffin version.

SPEAKER_07 (12:46):
Should we not get the bonus question now?

SPEAKER_03 (12:48):
I can hear them so.

SPEAKER_07 (12:50):
You've heard it.
Alright.
This one I think somebody mightknow, but can someone name
another song the Ronettes areknown for?

SPEAKER_03 (12:59):
Oh, we should know this.
I feel like I don't even know.
We will know this.
Because we will recognize thename.
The Ronettes are the are great.

SPEAKER_07 (13:06):
But it was also such an era of very similar great.
It's gonna be like a MotherMotown.
Motown hits.

SPEAKER_03 (13:14):
When I tell you all now, I can hear from Is them
singing sleigh ride.

SPEAKER_02 (13:17):
Like sugar pie honey bunch or something.

SPEAKER_03 (13:18):
This is a shout out to someone I know who loves this
kind of stuff.

SPEAKER_02 (13:22):
Brown Mary?
I don't know.
Everybody recorded that one too.

SPEAKER_07 (13:29):
All right.
The best known is Be My Baby.

SPEAKER_11 (13:33):
Be my baby.
Okay.
Be my be my baby.
We've all heard their sleighride, though.

SPEAKER_07 (13:39):
Guaranteed.

SPEAKER_02 (13:40):
Oh, absolutely.

SPEAKER_07 (13:41):
All right.

SPEAKER_02 (13:44):
That was my sleigh ride slap.
Oh.
We thought that you were.

SPEAKER_07 (13:49):
What are we cutting?
What do we miss from?
Normally we make thatmicrophone.

SPEAKER_02 (13:54):
Which is 100% why I did it.
Just to get it.

unknown (13:56):
Oh my god.

SPEAKER_03 (13:58):
What went wrong?
Everyone knows.

SPEAKER_11 (13:59):
Everybody freaked out.

SPEAKER_03 (14:01):
That was my favorite part ever that I've ever played
in band for like one year.

SPEAKER_11 (14:05):
No gifts have been given on that round.
No gifts on that one.
Sag.

SPEAKER_07 (14:08):
All right, Siobhan.
Yees.
Another one of everybody'sfavorite Christmas songs.
How old was Gala Peavy when sherecorded I Want a Hippopotamus
for Christmas in 1953?

SPEAKER_03 (14:21):
This is probably gonna be throwing us off.

SPEAKER_07 (14:23):
A was she six years old?
B, ten years old, C, 27 yearsold, or D eighty-three years
old.

SPEAKER_09 (14:32):
Oh man.

SPEAKER_07 (14:34):
So think about it.

SPEAKER_03 (14:36):
I want to go big on it.
I really want to go big on itbecause it either end of the
spectrum could sound like that,right?
Like you could have an old ladybeing like, ah no bird, like
that's I'm gonna go with it.
83.

SPEAKER_07 (14:49):
Uh you went the wrong direction.

SPEAKER_03 (14:51):
Oh, okay.

SPEAKER_07 (14:52):
It was 10.
10 okay, 10 years old.

SPEAKER_03 (14:55):
I could absolutely have seen part of it.
But could could you not see thatbeing an old woman?

SPEAKER_11 (15:00):
Oh yeah.
Yeah.
I could.
I I was I was thinking tomyself, if he went, you know,
with a really elderly person,then I probably would have
guessed.

SPEAKER_03 (15:07):
Yes.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_11 (15:08):
In that direction.

SPEAKER_03 (15:09):
Yep, yep.
All right.
What else does Rhonda Peavyknown for?
I don't know.
I'm just getting a hip.

SPEAKER_07 (15:14):
So eventually.
That song, which is reallyannoying, was written as a
fundraiser for a zoo.
Oh.
Because the zoo wanted topurchase a hippopotamus.
What zoo?
The Bronx.
Solid guess.

SPEAKER_11 (15:31):
That's a great guess, Chris.

SPEAKER_03 (15:33):
San Diego.

SPEAKER_07 (15:34):
Also a solid guess, but Chicago.
Those are all ones that all onesthat probably wouldn't have to
ri fundraise for such a right.

SPEAKER_03 (15:41):
That's true.
I was thinking that as I saidit.
What um some local Cincinnati.

SPEAKER_08 (15:45):
It's just a guess.
But they probably also wouldn'tneed to fundraise the answer.

SPEAKER_07 (15:51):
Is the Oklahoma City Zoo?

SPEAKER_03 (15:53):
Oh, wouldn't have gotten there for another hour.
So that's probably a good thingto cut us off on that.
Because I would have been like,I'm just going to start guessing
zoos, just like I did with thefootball teams the other day
when I we were asking aboutfootball teams.

SPEAKER_02 (16:04):
I knew it was a fun I knew it was a fundraiser for
something, but yeah.
That's cool.
That was crazy.

SPEAKER_03 (16:09):
They were legit trying to get away from the
following by extorting a10-year-old to sing a song.

SPEAKER_11 (16:19):
She was 10, not 83.
So when I said she was known forbreaking it up, that made no
sense.
Whoops.

SPEAKER_03 (16:25):
Wouldn't it have been kinder if she was 83?

SPEAKER_07 (16:29):
She wasn't.

SPEAKER_12 (16:32):
Oh my gosh.

SPEAKER_06 (16:33):
Okay.

SPEAKER_07 (16:34):
All right, Matt.
That's me.
Which of these have not recordedSanta Baby?
A.
Michael Buble.
B.
Madonna.
C.
Marilyn Monroe.
D.
Gwen Stefani.
Which of these did not recordSanta Baby?
Marilyn Monroe.

(16:55):
That is correct.

SPEAKER_03 (16:57):
Nicely done.

SPEAKER_11 (16:58):
I would have guessed Madonna.

SPEAKER_03 (17:01):
Well, you would have been friggin' wrong.

SPEAKER_02 (17:03):
Santa Baby.
So the question then is.
I'll give this one to Chris.

SPEAKER_03 (17:08):
Thank God.
Christopher.
Heck.
I know.

SPEAKER_12 (17:11):
Presents for you.

SPEAKER_03 (17:11):
We're not doing all we're not doing good.

SPEAKER_12 (17:13):
The one who hasn't gotten an answer right yet.

SPEAKER_07 (17:17):
Alright, so for the bonus question, does anybody
know who did first record SantaBaby?
That a lot of people mistakenlythink was Marilyn Monroe.

SPEAKER_03 (17:28):
Oh.

SPEAKER_07 (17:29):
Oh.

SPEAKER_03 (17:30):
Is it Edda James?

SPEAKER_07 (17:32):
It's a solid guess.

SPEAKER_02 (17:34):
Was it one of the three original options you gave,
or no?
Nope.
Oh.
Nope.
Those definitely not.

SPEAKER_08 (17:40):
No, and I should know that.
Solid guess, too.
She was a dancer more.

SPEAKER_03 (17:49):
She was a dancer, yeah.
Dang.

SPEAKER_02 (17:51):
I'm just thinking of like that era.

SPEAKER_03 (17:52):
My mom's probably really mad if she's listening to
this.

SPEAKER_02 (17:55):
Patty Labelle.
I don't know.

SPEAKER_07 (17:57):
Oh, not correct.
The correct answer is Earth aKit.

SPEAKER_03 (18:02):
That is what I was thinking, and I said Edda James,
I'm the worst.
Catwoman.
God, I love Earth a kit.
What are you doing?

SPEAKER_02 (18:11):
Chris is unhappy that his present box is full, so
he's reordering all over thetable.

SPEAKER_03 (18:18):
Bah.
Alright.
Alright.
That was close.

SPEAKER_07 (18:20):
Rob.
Yes.
Burl Ives, the famous voice ofthe snowman in Rudolph, recorded
many famous Christmas songs.
Which one is not him?
Oh, okay.
It's beginning to look a lotlike Christmas.
Holly Jolly Christmas.
Silverbells.
Or O Little Town of Bethlehem.

SPEAKER_11 (18:44):
I feel like one of these is Bing Crosby.

SPEAKER_03 (18:49):
The orange beater himself.

SPEAKER_11 (18:53):
Peter, what you gotta do is get a bag of nice
fillets the oranges.
Hard enough to make a point.
See?
But not hard enough to leave abruise.

SPEAKER_03 (19:03):
That's right.

SPEAKER_11 (19:03):
I'm sorry.
Can you give me my afternoon?

SPEAKER_03 (19:05):
Sorry, I went on a tangent.

SPEAKER_07 (19:07):
Which of these famous recordings is not Burl
Ives?
Okay.
A, it's beginning to look a lotlike Christmas.
B, Holly Jolly Christmas.
C, Silverbells, or D, Oh LittleTown of Bethlehem.

SPEAKER_11 (19:19):
I think it's beginning to look a lot like
Christmas.
The correct answer.
Correct.
Yes.
Oh, there we go.
And for the bonus, that is BingCrosby.

SPEAKER_07 (19:27):
That was not the question.
Oh, that would have been easy.
Oh, yes, absolutely.

SPEAKER_03 (19:31):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_11 (19:33):
I'll take a card.

SPEAKER_03 (19:35):
Oh man.
The Silverbells.
So iconic.

SPEAKER_07 (19:38):
Oh, it's so good.

SPEAKER_03 (19:39):
That's one of my favorites.

SPEAKER_07 (19:40):
The bonus question, this is again when is Rob gonna
give it to Siobhan.

SPEAKER_03 (19:45):
What is happening?

SPEAKER_07 (19:46):
We're just just giving presence.
You realize this is gonna comeback to murder both of us.
Giving love to the right hand.
Yeah.
So the bonus question about howmany albums did Burl Ives
record.
This has to be an about, becausewe're not sure.
According to the research Ifound, about how many albums did

(20:08):
Burl Ives record?
26.
35.

SPEAKER_03 (20:13):
40.

SPEAKER_07 (20:14):
Seven.

SPEAKER_12 (20:15):
About 40.

SPEAKER_03 (20:16):
Oh my god.
I should get a present.
I'm just kidding.
I do.

SPEAKER_12 (20:20):
Yeah, you got a bonus question, right?
Okay.
Oh my lord.
I was just going to the outsidespectrum.
Yes.
That was aggressive.

SPEAKER_03 (20:28):
Oh, thank God.
Well, you're welcome.
It was partly for you.
The range was 50% because ofmarriage.

SPEAKER_02 (20:34):
I have nothing yet.
You have nothing yet.
Okay, let's keep in mind thatRob has no presents.

SPEAKER_03 (20:38):
Yes.
Thank you.
I have two from both of you.

SPEAKER_02 (20:41):
Overachiever.

SPEAKER_07 (20:44):
All right, Chris.
Hit me.
Who first recorded MelakamikiaMela?
Oh my gosh.
Kaliki Maka.
That one.

SPEAKER_03 (20:52):
Kaliki Maka.
Do you not give me?
I was like, what?

unknown (20:57):
Oh.

SPEAKER_07 (20:58):
Sorry.
Oh, I'm not sure.
I think I know that.
Frustrature.
A pure guess.
I couldn't I couldn't figure outhow to pronounce that, so a
little frustrated.
Burl Ives, C, Dean Martin, D.
Bing Crosby.
Something first recorded it.

SPEAKER_12 (21:17):
Something just tells me it's Dean Martin.
So I'm going for it.

SPEAKER_07 (21:21):
Solid guess, but the correct answer is Bing Crosby.
It's a banger.

SPEAKER_03 (21:26):
Another orange binger.

SPEAKER_07 (21:30):
So for the bonus question, who else was on that
recording with him?
If you think the song, you canhear some other singers in
there.

SPEAKER_03 (21:39):
Uh a chorus of Hawaiian people.

SPEAKER_10 (21:44):
They're famous.
That's your hand.
Famous Hawaiian people.
Now there's a kamehameha.

SPEAKER_03 (21:52):
Queen Lilou O'Kalani and her Mary singing group.
Um Moana.
No.
I enjoyed that.

SPEAKER_02 (22:02):
Oh, you guys are gonna kick yourself if I tell
you.

SPEAKER_03 (22:04):
Yeah, no, you can't tell us.

SPEAKER_02 (22:05):
Cycle Supremes or something like that.
It's too late.
Chantels.
How would you describe it?

SPEAKER_07 (22:14):
Well, hint, they're female.

SPEAKER_12 (22:17):
It's a female voice.
This is Andrew Sisters.

SPEAKER_07 (22:19):
There it is, Chris.

SPEAKER_03 (22:20):
Oh, what'd you just say?

SPEAKER_07 (22:21):
The Andrew sisters.

SPEAKER_03 (22:22):
Thank you.
He said I had it before him.

SPEAKER_12 (22:25):
I was gonna say who who does um Sandman?

SPEAKER_03 (22:28):
Yes, that's the Andrew Sisters.

SPEAKER_12 (22:29):
Because I knew it was them and I couldn't think of
the name.
There it is.

SPEAKER_03 (22:32):
Yay.

SPEAKER_12 (22:33):
You get to give a present.

SPEAKER_03 (22:34):
Oh, me?
Oh, okay.
Are you saying that I got it?
Okay.
Yeah, you got it.
Well, do you here?
Do you want to hand it to Robthen?
There you go.

SPEAKER_07 (22:43):
Merry Christmas.
Thank you.

SPEAKER_03 (22:44):
Yay.

SPEAKER_07 (22:46):
Alright, Siobhan.
According to Time magazine, whatis the most popular Christmas
carol in history?
A.
Jingle Bells.
B Silent Night.
C, the 12 Days of Christmas.
Or D Away in a Manger.

SPEAKER_03 (23:06):
I feel like I should go with Silent Knight.
Feels like a solid guess.

SPEAKER_11 (23:10):
I would have gone that way as well.

SPEAKER_03 (23:12):
Jingle Bells is a close second, but is the correct
answer.
Yes.
Yes, yes, yes.

SPEAKER_07 (23:20):
So for the bonus point, the bonus question.
Oh yeah, who are you giving yourpresentation?

SPEAKER_03 (23:24):
Oh, uh we'll give it to Chris.

SPEAKER_12 (23:26):
Oh my lord.
Wow.

SPEAKER_03 (23:29):
The allyship is over.

SPEAKER_12 (23:30):
Still answerless, yet gets three gifts.

SPEAKER_07 (23:34):
So for the bonus question, who wrote Silent
Knight?

SPEAKER_12 (23:41):
Some German dude.
You are correct.

SPEAKER_04 (23:43):
Hey.

SPEAKER_12 (23:44):
Is it Zinzendorf?
No.

SPEAKER_04 (23:46):
No one.

SPEAKER_02 (23:47):
Handel?
I'm going with Gustav Germanson.
No.
Rachman Mendelssohn?
No.

SPEAKER_03 (23:53):
Holst?

SPEAKER_02 (23:54):
No.
No, he's not.

SPEAKER_03 (23:55):
He's definitely not German.
Yeah.
Um.

SPEAKER_07 (23:59):
Dang it.
Is it like a like are we?
You're all gonna know it.

SPEAKER_03 (24:03):
Leroy Andersen.
I'm just kidding.

SPEAKER_07 (24:05):
The name was Franz Gruber.
No way.

SPEAKER_03 (24:08):
Franz Gruber.
Like the brother of Hans Gruberfrom Die Hard a Christmas movie.

SPEAKER_12 (24:15):
It all makes sense now.
Silent Night.

SPEAKER_06 (24:21):
Yes.
Silent Night.

SPEAKER_11 (24:23):
It is a Christmas movie.

SPEAKER_06 (24:26):
Holy night.
All is calm.
Okay.

SPEAKER_07 (24:30):
That brings us to the end of round one.

SPEAKER_02 (24:33):
You stick a Mr.

SPEAKER_07 (24:34):
Potter at the end of that one?
Alright, so for round two.

SPEAKER_03 (24:41):
Oh.
I feel like that's never a goodsign, is it?
For round one.

SPEAKER_07 (24:47):
Tee hee.
We are playing name that tune.

SPEAKER_12 (24:51):
Alright.
The first to call it out gets togive the gift.

SPEAKER_07 (24:57):
I'm scared.
Oh no.

SPEAKER_03 (24:59):
We're gonna be screaming.

SPEAKER_07 (25:00):
So this is this is split in three rounds, and I do
not apologize.
And he's gonna pee his bit.
So the first round is mystudents playing.
Oh yes.
I love this.
Amazing.
Amazing, amazing.

SPEAKER_11 (25:15):
So we've got uh you just need song title.
Is that what we're looking for?
Song title, yeah.

SPEAKER_07 (25:19):
Okay, okay, good.
Identify the title of the song.
I'm scared.
Keep in mind that some of theseare done by elementary school
students.
Oh, I love this.
Who are looking at the music forthe first time ever.
Yes.

SPEAKER_11 (25:32):
Yes.
We're in.
I'm so excited.

SPEAKER_07 (25:35):
We will get to some that are done by my high school
students who I gave the startingnote for and told them to play
it by ear.

SPEAKER_04 (25:43):
Oh, outstanding.

SPEAKER_07 (25:47):
So some of these are gonna be harder than others.
So here we go.
Here is your first one, andwelcome to my world.

SPEAKER_06 (26:04):
Keep going.

SPEAKER_07 (26:10):
Yep.

SPEAKER_11 (26:17):
It came upon a midnight clear.

SPEAKER_07 (26:20):
Have yourself a merry little Christmas.
Your hint is these are it's akid's song.
Frosty the Snowman.
There it is.

SPEAKER_03 (26:28):
Oh nice.

SPEAKER_07 (26:31):
Wow, Matthew.
Well done.
So giving credit where credit'sdue, this kid had never played
on the E-string before.

SPEAKER_06 (26:40):
Oh.
Wait.

SPEAKER_07 (26:41):
So he learned that He did a better job than I could
really quickly.

SPEAKER_11 (26:45):
As soon as he finished and guessed it, you
heard him on the recording say,Yep, you're right.
Oh.
Which was hilarious.
Oh, it's perfect.
You'll hear that.
You'll hear that when you listenback.
That was pretty funny.
All right, Matt gets a present.

SPEAKER_02 (26:58):
Matt gets to give a present.
Okay.
All right.
Trying to keep this uh equalopportunity present giving here.
So stick it in your sack there,Rob.

SPEAKER_08 (27:07):
Oh yep.
All right.

SPEAKER_03 (27:08):
Okay.

SPEAKER_07 (27:09):
All right, here we go.
Number two.
I think this one's easier.

SPEAKER_06 (27:12):
Yikes.

SPEAKER_07 (27:14):
One, two, ready, go.

SPEAKER_04 (27:18):
Jingle bells.

SPEAKER_07 (27:19):
Angels, we have heard Ohio.
There's jingle bells.
Mata got it again.

SPEAKER_03 (27:26):
I mean, that doesn't sound bad.

SPEAKER_11 (27:29):
I wanted to guess another one that starts.
This is two trumpet players.

SPEAKER_07 (27:33):
This is two trumpet players who only started this
year.
Wow.
Awesome.
So this is pretty good.
Siobhan.

SPEAKER_03 (27:40):
Oh, I feel it feels right to take that during the
herker.
Oh.
Good job, kids.
You're not listening, but goodjob.

SPEAKER_07 (27:49):
This is wonderful.
I hope they're not listening.

SPEAKER_03 (27:51):
Well.

SPEAKER_07 (27:51):
Alright, here we go.
Next one.
This one is a group ofclarinets.
Oh boy.
Ooh.
Here it is.
Alright, cool.

SPEAKER_02 (28:01):
What is a group of clarinets called?

SPEAKER_07 (28:04):
That was a good one.
I think that was wrong.

SPEAKER_03 (28:07):
Yeah, that was right.
That was good.

SPEAKER_07 (28:09):
That was quick too.

SPEAKER_03 (28:11):
Oh, that's like a can we name that tune and how
many notes on that one?

unknown (28:19):
Oh.

SPEAKER_03 (28:20):
Oh, there's that square.

SPEAKER_11 (28:23):
It's called intonation.
But I'm glad as a as a formerreed instrument player, there
you go.

SPEAKER_03 (28:31):
Good job.

SPEAKER_07 (28:32):
Of your butt.
So again, those kids had neverseen it.

SPEAKER_03 (28:35):
So that that's awesome.
That is that's great.

SPEAKER_07 (28:38):
I love this, Andy.
It's amazing.
Oh, this is fantastic.
All right, here we go.
Now we're going on to my my highschool kids.
So this should be easier.
But keep in mind that I justgave them the starting note and
what song to do and said one,two, ready, go.
So here we go.
Yikes.
One, two, ready.

(29:01):
I think I heard Siobhan first.
Damn loud.
That was that was almostimmediate.

SPEAKER_08 (29:09):
Again.

SPEAKER_05 (29:14):
That's good.

SPEAKER_07 (29:22):
It's it's that's not bad for only getting the first
note.
Give a shout out to the drink.

SPEAKER_02 (29:28):
How do we give a shout out to the drummer who had
markedably less work to do thanthis?

SPEAKER_03 (29:33):
But he still showed up.
That's all he did.

SPEAKER_07 (29:36):
Alright.
And we got one more.
One, two, ready.
I think that's Siobhan again.

SPEAKER_03 (29:46):
Woo! We'll give it to Matt because you came in
second on that one.
Well, a present for coming insecond.
Good job.

SPEAKER_07 (29:53):
All right.
So that was the beginner bandedition of Name that too.
Now we're going on to just thechords.
F.
Oh God.
So this is all me.

SPEAKER_03 (30:11):
Not the F chord, to be fair.

SPEAKER_07 (30:12):
Me playing the chord progression.

SPEAKER_12 (30:14):
Okay.
I thought you were gonna say thechord progression.
I was like, I'm done.

SPEAKER_09 (30:18):
Oh yeah, there's no way.

SPEAKER_07 (30:21):
Yeah, what instrument?
The first one is gonna be onmandolin.

SPEAKER_05 (30:27):
Okay.

SPEAKER_11 (30:46):
No.

SPEAKER_02 (30:51):
Come on, come, manual.
Nope.

SPEAKER_12 (30:58):
What song is that?
I can't get the name.

SPEAKER_02 (31:03):
Yes, this guy.
I'm literally singing.

SPEAKER_03 (31:09):
There we go.
We got there.
We got there.

SPEAKER_07 (31:14):
All right.
Not bad, Matt.

SPEAKER_02 (31:15):
Uh just because I had to sit next to this guy in
church for the better part of myyoung life, I'm giving it to
Chris.

SPEAKER_11 (31:23):
That's the reason I was singing.
Listen, I I would like to sayI'm very impressed with Matt by
how much you've known.
Yeah, that was good.
Oh.
You're a drummer.
I mean, you're not known foryour tones.
I'd be a dumbbell.
I'm just I'm I was giving youprops about it.

SPEAKER_03 (31:40):
He does not play a melodic instrument.

SPEAKER_07 (31:42):
That's true.
I was thinking about doing around where I was just going to
use a snare drum and play thestuff.

SPEAKER_03 (31:47):
There's no way that Chris would not know most of
that.

SPEAKER_02 (31:50):
So, Chris, that would be you and I head to head
next year.

SPEAKER_03 (31:53):
That feels like a written dictation exam that
makes you want to jump into ahole and die.

SPEAKER_02 (31:58):
Somebody tossed me one of those shots.
What's a buttery shot?

SPEAKER_03 (32:02):
A butt shot.
Here you go.

SPEAKER_02 (32:04):
Jingle shots?
No.

SPEAKER_07 (32:06):
He's so proud of that.
He's getting another buttergable.

SPEAKER_03 (32:08):
That's fair.
You should be proud of that.
All right, here we go.

SPEAKER_07 (32:11):
Next one, I'm on guitar for this one.

SPEAKER_02 (32:19):
Oh, come on, you'll come easy faithful.
Yep.

SPEAKER_03 (32:21):
Oh, come on, you faithful.
You guys are a solid heat forthat.

SPEAKER_02 (32:25):
As a thank you to Rob for his earlier compliment,
which I deeply did appreciate.
So this is rather backhanded ofme.

unknown (32:30):
Bullshit.

SPEAKER_03 (32:31):
Oh, I don't even know what would happen.

SPEAKER_11 (32:33):
All right.
You know what?
I wasn't going to gift youanything, but now I'm going to
gift you all the rest of mypoints.
Here we go.
All right.
Let's go.
I'm coming for you, Max.

SPEAKER_07 (32:40):
The next one might be hard.

SPEAKER_03 (32:41):
I knew this would work out for us.

SPEAKER_07 (32:44):
Here we go.

SPEAKER_12 (32:58):
Yeah, it's a pop tune.

SPEAKER_08 (33:07):
Is it Blue Christmas?
Solid guess.

SPEAKER_03 (33:10):
Oh, that is a solid guess with the youke, too.

SPEAKER_08 (33:13):
Hmm.
Solid, solid pickup on that.
Is it Melakalikamaka?
There it is.

SPEAKER_03 (33:21):
Oh, good thing Matt gets these points.

SPEAKER_07 (33:25):
One more by the chords.
Again, this one.
I'm gonna go ahead and give youthe hint there.
This is more of a poppy, less ofa traditional one.

SPEAKER_12 (34:02):
Maybe it's cold outside, is it?
Similar vintage.

SPEAKER_07 (34:29):
I'll give you another hint.
There's a uh group of cartooncharacters associated with this
song.

SPEAKER_03 (34:42):
Is this a Charlie Brown song?

SPEAKER_07 (34:44):
No.
Oh, that that has confused memore.

SPEAKER_03 (34:49):
Is it the the otters?

SPEAKER_07 (34:51):
No.
Cartoon rodents.

SPEAKER_03 (34:54):
Alvin and the chipmunks?
Okay.

SPEAKER_07 (34:56):
Oh, um by my my hula hoop?

SPEAKER_03 (35:00):
Um, no.
Um is it the Christmas song?
Isn't that the name of it?
Oh, but I mean, isn't that wait,just that.

SPEAKER_07 (35:13):
Please, Annie, don't play it again.
Good God.
It's not hula hoop.
Nope.

SPEAKER_03 (35:19):
Christmas Don't be late?

SPEAKER_02 (35:20):
Nope.
Oh, similar chord progression,that's pretty close.
That's the one I couldn't getto.

SPEAKER_03 (35:27):
Oh my god, that's the only thing I can think of
now with the crit the chipmunks.
Me, I want a hula hoop.
We can hardly.
That's what Christmas Don't BeLate is.

SPEAKER_12 (35:39):
Yeah, but it's the What's the other one by them?
It's uh the end.

SPEAKER_03 (35:44):
That's not it.

SPEAKER_12 (35:44):
All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth.
My two front teeth.
All right, Chris, all right.

SPEAKER_03 (35:52):
We got a lot of assists on that, though.
The wag hood with MaryChristmas.

SPEAKER_02 (35:58):
Oh F all.
I love how you just keep givingyour wife presents.
It's so beautiful.

SPEAKER_03 (36:05):
He doesn't give me real ones.
Oh no.

SPEAKER_12 (36:09):
I'd like to point out that's my first correct
answer.
Thank you very much.

SPEAKER_03 (36:13):
You're welcome.
I helped you.
Beer Trail.

SPEAKER_07 (36:19):
All right.
Go with America with.

SPEAKER_03 (36:23):
Yep.

SPEAKER_07 (36:24):
Round three of Name That Tune.
So I have this really nice slidewhistle.
Round three is me with nopractice, just recording it live
once through.
On slide whistle.
On slide whistle.
I'm excited.
Here we go.
Here we go.

(36:44):
Here we go.

SPEAKER_03 (36:45):
Oh my god.
That was like a didgeridoo.

SPEAKER_02 (37:00):
Oh, oh, just like rose ring on an open fire?
Red ops are at those right here.
Do they know it's Christmas townin Africa?

SPEAKER_03 (37:10):
That's called do they know it's Christmas time?

SPEAKER_11 (37:13):
Argentina.
That's what I'm gonna hit.
Evita.

SPEAKER_03 (37:22):
Oh, I'm doing it.
Oh, that was so good.
Back in you cried.
Oh Christ.
Oh my god, Jesus is crying.

SPEAKER_07 (37:44):
Jesus wept.

SPEAKER_03 (37:46):
Oh no.
Yes.
That's up to the thing.
The big finish.

SPEAKER_07 (37:54):
The hardest thing about doing this was not
cracking up laughing.

SPEAKER_03 (37:57):
Oh my god, there's no way.
I can't even imagine.
Oh my god.

SPEAKER_11 (38:04):
How many more of these are there?

SPEAKER_03 (38:06):
Three more.

SPEAKER_05 (38:08):
Okay, good.

SPEAKER_07 (38:09):
All right, here we go.
Our next one.

SPEAKER_11 (38:17):
Police Navy died?
Yes.

SPEAKER_04 (38:20):
Oh, well done.

SPEAKER_03 (38:23):
Oh my god, that was so good.
This is amazing.

SPEAKER_11 (38:38):
I give to the Christopher, I'm sorry.

SPEAKER_02 (38:41):
Oh my god.

SPEAKER_03 (38:42):
This is amazing.

SPEAKER_02 (38:43):
For the record, when Andy told me he wanted to do
name that tune, of course, myfirst thought was, oh god,
copyright concerns.
Andy said to me, You don't haveto worry about that.

SPEAKER_03 (38:54):
This is live whistle challenge accepted.
Oh my god.

SPEAKER_11 (38:58):
You do all seven verses of this?

SPEAKER_03 (39:03):
I want to win if you remember.
Oh my god.
Listen.
That was a very good job.
Oh man.
That was a good one.
Oh you're getting so muchbetter.

(39:29):
Oh my God.

SPEAKER_07 (39:32):
This is brilliant.
Brilliant.
Again, the hardest thing aboutthis was not cracking up in the
middle of the city.

SPEAKER_03 (39:38):
I mean, thank God we can do that here because I can't
not laugh.

SPEAKER_08 (39:42):
All right, here we go.
Next one.
It's a legit laugh cry, by theway, at the end of that.
Thank you.
Where is it?

SPEAKER_03 (39:49):
I don't know where it is.
Oh my God.

SPEAKER_12 (40:06):
I'm dreaming of a white Christmas.
Came upon a midnight clear.

SPEAKER_11 (40:21):
It's the most wonderful time of the year.
With those Welters gettingpresents and Matthews getting
presents and pretty good.

SPEAKER_03 (40:53):
Oh my God, is it I can't.

SPEAKER_07 (41:00):
We've got one more.

SPEAKER_03 (41:01):
This is peak.
One more of the slide whistle?
One more of the slide whistle.
Oh my god.
I thought that was a little bitmore.
There we go.

SPEAKER_11 (41:07):
No, one more.

SPEAKER_03 (41:07):
Good, good.

SPEAKER_11 (41:08):
If I guess it before you start playing it, do I get
two cards?
Sure.
I farted on Santa's lap.
Nope.
Damn it.
Okay.
Is that a song?
Yes, it is.

SPEAKER_03 (41:16):
Well, you gotta play it on slide whistle now, so get
it for the next time.

SPEAKER_07 (41:19):
All right, here we go.

SPEAKER_03 (41:20):
Or release that as an alcohology.

SPEAKER_07 (41:22):
Last one.

SPEAKER_03 (41:33):
The breathing.
This isn't all I want forChristmas is you, is it?
Because I'm really waiting forthat song.

SPEAKER_07 (41:46):
I thought about that.

SPEAKER_03 (41:47):
Yeah.
Oh.
Is that Santa Baby?
There it is.

SPEAKER_02 (41:57):
Oh.
Who's this for?
I could not hear that.
Harab.
Oh.

SPEAKER_03 (42:06):
Okay.
That's got what got me.
Oh my god.
Every song for Christmas shouldnow be on slide whistle.
That's what I demanded.

SPEAKER_07 (42:19):
I started with some of them, and I was like, oh,
these are way too easy.
It's gonna be too obvious.
And I'm like, I gotta go tosomething more complicated.
So that's how we know.

SPEAKER_02 (42:28):
This is amazing.

SPEAKER_07 (42:30):
Andy, Andy, I I just I'd say just I'll take it.

SPEAKER_08 (42:36):
Outstanding.
All right.
I really jingled my bells.
Round three.

SPEAKER_03 (42:44):
Woo.
Woo! Okay.

SPEAKER_07 (42:47):
All right.
Again, we're good.
We're going difference here.
I have a list from Hamley's,which is a British toy company,
of the top selling toys of alltime.
You each are gonna get threeguesses to find one.
Now, my advice here don't golike super broad, like board

(43:10):
games way too broad, or puzzlesway too broad.
Yeah, yeah, no.
Right.

SPEAKER_03 (43:13):
We need names.

SPEAKER_07 (43:14):
But you also don't have to be like uber uber
specific, right?
So like a tight.
One that's surprisingly not onhere.
G.I.
Joe.
You could just say G.I.
Joe.
You don't have to say like Dukefrom the G.I.
Joe's.
Gotcha.
Gotcha.
Okay.
Okay.
I would never have said that.

SPEAKER_03 (43:28):
So, but that's a good example.

SPEAKER_07 (43:29):
So let's see who's going to go first this time.

SPEAKER_03 (43:33):
There should be a slide whistle.

SPEAKER_07 (43:34):
G.I.
Joe.

SPEAKER_03 (43:36):
Pork job sandwiches.

SPEAKER_07 (43:38):
So the down move.

SPEAKER_11 (43:40):
Action figure is too broad.

SPEAKER_03 (43:42):
We need to go at least a little more specific
than that.

SPEAKER_11 (43:45):
Right.
Okay.
Right.

SPEAKER_07 (43:47):
The IP.
Siobhan.
Again.
We get three guesses.
We'll do one guess at a time.
Oh, one guess at a time.
We'll go around three times.

SPEAKER_03 (43:54):
Got it.
Slinky.

unknown (43:56):
Oh!

SPEAKER_07 (43:56):
Slinky is on the list.
All right.
So you get to give out a gift.
That's a great guess.

SPEAKER_03 (44:03):
Give for me.
Matthew.

SPEAKER_11 (44:06):
Matthew.

SPEAKER_08 (44:07):
Okay.
And Matthew, it's your turn.
Monopoly.
Monopoly is on the list.

SPEAKER_03 (44:14):
Great guess.

SPEAKER_08 (44:15):
Good guess.
So far, two for two.

SPEAKER_07 (44:18):
Yeah, right back at you.

SPEAKER_03 (44:19):
Oh.
Could have just picked thatmyself.

SPEAKER_08 (44:23):
I don't know if this is too broad.
I'll let you know if it's toobroad.
Yo-yo.

SPEAKER_07 (44:28):
Yo-yo is on the list.
Good job.

SPEAKER_11 (44:32):
Three for three.
Slinky was my first guess, andyou went right there.

SPEAKER_03 (44:35):
Sorry.
Zarya.
Okay.
Are you going to give it to me,Al?

SPEAKER_12 (44:38):
No, I'm going to give it to Matthew.

SPEAKER_03 (44:39):
Oh, thank you.
Appreciate that.

SPEAKER_12 (44:41):
Alright, you said uh G.I.
Joe was not, but is Barbie onthe list?
Barbie guess.
And that's as specific as youneed to be.
That's pretty good.
Yeah.
All right, all right, all right.
Malibu.
Yeah, no, I was gonna say.

SPEAKER_03 (45:00):
Oh, ass.
Wow.
That's not my guess.
Wow.

SPEAKER_12 (45:04):
There's no ass.
No ass.
The Owen Wilson action figure.

SPEAKER_03 (45:09):
My other guess is tickle me Elmo.

SPEAKER_12 (45:13):
Oh, that's rather specific.
Is not on the list.

SPEAKER_03 (45:17):
Oh, that was such a hype.

SPEAKER_12 (45:18):
Oh, that makes me nervous for my next guess.
Okay.
All right, well, good.
Go ahead, man.

SPEAKER_03 (45:22):
You're welcome for informing you all.

SPEAKER_02 (45:26):
Nintendo.
Ooh.
Can you be more specific?
Nintendo's a few.

SPEAKER_03 (45:32):
You can't make a weird face.
Like you know that there'smultiple Nintendo options there.
Yeah, but Nintendo release inthe 90s.
No.

SPEAKER_02 (45:40):
Oh God.
The Nintendo EntertainmentSystem.
That's not the 90s.
I know.

SPEAKER_07 (45:45):
But I also think you're correct, is it?
You are not correct.

SPEAKER_03 (45:48):
Oh.

SPEAKER_02 (45:49):
Oh, I should have gone with 64.

SPEAKER_08 (45:51):
Yeah.
Damn it.
Rob.

SPEAKER_03 (45:53):
Don't say it.

SPEAKER_07 (45:54):
All time.
Top hundred selling of all time.

SPEAKER_03 (45:58):
Top hundred.
Wow.

SPEAKER_07 (46:02):
Um, this is not like amount of money sold.
Just to unit.
Individual units.
Yeah, it makes sense.

SPEAKER_11 (46:09):
Okay.
Okay.
So then my next guess would havebeen very bad because there's no
way it's on the top list.
Lamborghini.
No.

SPEAKER_03 (46:16):
Okay, this is a portion.

SPEAKER_11 (46:18):
This is not my guess.

SPEAKER_03 (46:19):
Oh, well then why are you saying it?

SPEAKER_11 (46:21):
But I will say, well, I'll say it at the end.
Um I'm gonna go with Game Boy.

SPEAKER_07 (46:27):
Game Boy is on the list.
Oh, nice, nice, nice, nice.

SPEAKER_03 (46:32):
Notice how I said nice.
Please don't hand me this card.
That's fine.
Thank you.

SPEAKER_11 (46:37):
I'm bouncing between Matthew and Christopher.

unknown (46:39):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_03 (46:40):
But mostly Matthew.

SPEAKER_11 (46:42):
I gave him a compliment and he smited me.
My next guess is Cabbage Patchdoll.
Cabbage Patch dolls is a goodthing.

SPEAKER_03 (46:50):
Good one.
Good one.

SPEAKER_08 (46:52):
Well done.

SPEAKER_03 (46:53):
There you go.

unknown (46:54):
Okay.

SPEAKER_03 (46:55):
I'm very indecisive.

SPEAKER_07 (46:56):
Last time around.

SPEAKER_03 (46:57):
Let's be real.
I'm in a steal and Bogard andsay Nintendo 64 is not on the
list.
Oh, I knew it was gonna be adifferent one.

SPEAKER_02 (47:06):
I'm literally eyeballing.

SPEAKER_03 (47:08):
Well, you get you get a turn now, so Lego.
Oh.
That's two.

SPEAKER_07 (47:14):
Is that Lego's on the list twice?

SPEAKER_03 (47:17):
Okay, and I think two presents.

SPEAKER_07 (47:19):
I think it's a little overly specific.

SPEAKER_03 (47:22):
So is there a middle ground we could find?
I don't know what the answer is.

SPEAKER_07 (47:28):
I think the middle ground is to give a second
guess.
Because the two Legos on hereare the Lego Harry Potter sets
and the Lego classic bricks.
Oh, Lego just for random bricks.

SPEAKER_03 (47:42):
I think I mean he said Lego and it's on the list.
Yeah, I mean Matthew gets apresent.

SPEAKER_02 (47:48):
Yes.
Actually, Robert gets a present,so there you go.

SPEAKER_03 (47:50):
You don't get two.

SPEAKER_02 (47:51):
There you go.
Right.
Last guess.

SPEAKER_11 (47:54):
Last guess.

SPEAKER_03 (47:56):
Makes sense with the Harry Potter ones.

SPEAKER_11 (47:58):
Okay.
Um, I'm gonna go.
I know how much you love mylittle pony.
I'm gonna go Star Wars.

SPEAKER_06 (48:08):
What?

SPEAKER_08 (48:09):
As in action figures.

SPEAKER_06 (48:10):
Oh.

SPEAKER_08 (48:11):
There is nothing Star Wars on the list.
Surprising.
But okay.
Wow.

SPEAKER_11 (48:16):
And when Chris is done, I'll tell you what my
other guess was gonna be.
I also need to know whichNintendo it is when we wrap up
because this is gonna burn my.

SPEAKER_12 (48:23):
He said Game Boy.
I mean, which is interesting.

SPEAKER_03 (48:26):
That is a Nintendo.
I know which one is.

SPEAKER_12 (48:28):
I'm gonna assume it's the Wii, but I'm not that's
not my guess.

SPEAKER_05 (48:31):
Oh, that's fair.

SPEAKER_12 (48:32):
My it's GameCube.
Also, another joke guess is it Iwon't if it's on the list, I
won't take a card for this.
Is ball in a cup on the list?
It is not okay.
That would have been hilarious.

SPEAKER_03 (48:45):
Even the actual name, because that's just from
family guys.

SPEAKER_07 (48:49):
There is one thing that is that like old school.
There's one other thing that'sold that old school like ball
and paddle.

SPEAKER_12 (48:55):
Not to get anything like my legitimate guess is
Furby?

SPEAKER_11 (49:01):
That was that I decided not to guess.
On the list.
There was no way that there wasenough units of those sold
because it was only like popularfor like Furby two years, Mimi.

SPEAKER_03 (49:15):
Oh, what about beanie babies?
Beanie babies.
How about the list?
How about a top?
Oh, a top.

SPEAKER_07 (49:21):
Tops are on the list.
Oh, it gets too much.

SPEAKER_03 (49:23):
What about that creepy ass bitch of a phone that
you used to be able to drag onthe ground?
Oh, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_12 (49:28):
Oh, shit out of the phone.
Fit your price phone.

SPEAKER_08 (49:32):
Yeah, no, that's not on.
How about power wheels?
Power wheels are on the list.
Oh, no, no.

SPEAKER_07 (49:40):
Not on the list.
That's not surprising.

SPEAKER_03 (49:42):
That was too expensive.

SPEAKER_07 (49:44):
The first person to tell you that American Girl dogs
were too expensive is my mother.

SPEAKER_11 (49:49):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_07 (49:50):
Was it the Wii?
It was the Wii and the Switchare both on there.
Oh.
Switches on there.
NES and Super NES are orGameCube or Nintendo 64.
GameCube not surprised.

SPEAKER_12 (50:00):
None of those are that huge, to be fair.
Like in terms of like NES is tooearly to be widespread.

SPEAKER_03 (50:07):
The consumerism of the current time is just like
hard to fight.

SPEAKER_12 (50:14):
I would say probably.
And Wii was like insanelypopular when it came out.
Absolutely.

SPEAKER_03 (50:19):
It was the first of its kind.
With the ocean sensor.

SPEAKER_07 (50:23):
Like probably 75 out of a hundred of these are things
that like we played as with thegame.
What about what other boardgames are on there?
Anything else?
Board games.
We've got battleship, which isthe same thing.
Yeah, the British, because it'sagain British list here.
Um I'm like trying to think ofsomething funny that would be

(50:46):
British.

SPEAKER_03 (50:46):
Oh, that they would be.

SPEAKER_12 (50:51):
Oh, that was a joke at the end.

SPEAKER_03 (50:54):
Yeah, that phone is horrifying.
We're gonna put a picture up foranyone that doesn't know what
that is because it's from ToyStory.
We know what it is.
Oh, yeah.
Well, I don't know.
You know.

SPEAKER_07 (51:04):
Snakes and ladders.

SPEAKER_03 (51:05):
Oh yeah.

SPEAKER_07 (51:07):
Barrel full of monkeys.
Um Pokemon cards are on there.
Yeah, I figured Pokemon is onthere somehow.

SPEAKER_08 (51:12):
Um, is barrel full of monkeys on there?
Barrel full of monkeys is not,but tiddly wings is all old
school.

SPEAKER_03 (51:20):
Is there any what's the thing that's like the the
old ball in the card?

SPEAKER_07 (51:24):
Uh the clackers.

SPEAKER_03 (51:25):
What are those?

SPEAKER_07 (51:26):
No means no means.

SPEAKER_03 (51:27):
The hand things?

SPEAKER_07 (51:27):
No, clackers are like a British toy.
I think they're actually illegalin the United States.

SPEAKER_03 (51:31):
Amazing.

SPEAKER_07 (51:32):
It's literally like two plastic balls on a rope.
Oh.
And you like spin around thecolour.
Oh, yeah, they do that.

SPEAKER_03 (51:38):
There's like TikTok people that do that.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's crazy.
Oh man.
All right.
Now I'm like, what else?
Oh.

SPEAKER_07 (51:45):
Clackers.
The one I'm surprised none ofyou guys guessed, aside from
Beanie Babies, Tamagotchi.

SPEAKER_03 (51:52):
Oh, okay.
That's crazy though.
But I don't know if I thoughtthey would, I mean, I guess top
hundred.
That's like Ticko B.

SPEAKER_12 (51:59):
So you thought of that with Ticko Miomo, where it
was like something that no onecould.

SPEAKER_11 (52:03):
And when you said that, I immediately thought
Furby.
But then when I asked, like, isit in money or is it in units?
And when you said units, I waslike, it was only like two years
that they were popular.

SPEAKER_07 (52:13):
I don't know if it was in the United States.
Um, I bet you that thing wascrazy popular in Japan and
China.

SPEAKER_12 (52:20):
Yeah, and probably for a full year before we even
got them.
Yeah.
There's a lot of Furby Furbieswere absolutely bonkers, though.
They like well after theChristmas season, you could not
find them and people stillwanted them.
It wasn't like it justdisappeared off the face of the
earth.
People were still buying themlike well into the summer.
Because I remember there werelike news things about, and then

(52:41):
like all of the funny thingsabout like, oh, it's creepy
because it like activated whileit was in the closet.
And that's so it like was in thenarrative.
Oh my god.
And then it was self-class.
Is it a Chinese thing?
Like there was a lot of crazearound the first time.
Well, that was one of the crazyin the 90s trivia.

SPEAKER_02 (52:58):
If you haven't caught that one yet, like Furby
was banned from military basesand stuff like that.
Like the Navy banned it fromyeah.
Anyone remember the crossfiregame?

unknown (53:06):
Crossfire!

SPEAKER_02 (53:07):
That was what was stuck.

SPEAKER_12 (53:09):
Most disappointing game ever.

SPEAKER_02 (53:11):
Nothing said.
Nothing said late 80s, early90s, like fire ball bearings at
each other and try to shortrange.

SPEAKER_03 (53:19):
What about rock'em sock'em robots?

SPEAKER_07 (53:22):
Absolutely.

SPEAKER_03 (53:23):
Heck yeah.

SPEAKER_07 (53:23):
And I thought it was phenomenal.
A lot of IP stuff, likeTransformers, uh, Thunderbirds,
Masters of the Universe, HotWheels.

SPEAKER_03 (53:32):
Um, you said that right.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_07 (53:34):
Also, Matchbox, Polypocket, My Little Pony is on
Play-Doh.
Play-Doh is not because that'sdisgusting.
What about zasty?

SPEAKER_03 (53:46):
Oh, you remember that?

SPEAKER_07 (53:47):
No, but slime.

SPEAKER_03 (53:48):
Yeah.
Oh, well, slime because it'slike a general or phloem.

SPEAKER_12 (53:53):
You remember flowing?
Absolutely.

SPEAKER_03 (53:56):
That was a good time.

SPEAKER_12 (53:57):
Except then you would leave it out and it would
just turn into a rock.
And then it would be ohm.

SPEAKER_03 (54:03):
It would lose its flow.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_07 (54:06):
All right.
If we want, I've got a bonusround we can do.
Of course we do.
So I really liked it last year.
We did the game of questions.
So we're bringing questionsback.
Okay.
So you ask me questions, I willanswer yes, no, or yes and no.

SPEAKER_12 (54:27):
Rob.
And you're thinking of aChristmas-related person.

SPEAKER_07 (54:30):
Something Christ Christmas related.

SPEAKER_12 (54:32):
Item, person, place, and you can see what I'm saying.
Well, okay, we're gonna be aquestion.
Okay.

SPEAKER_07 (54:35):
Question Chris, it's not your turn.

SPEAKER_11 (54:37):
Sorry, guys.
Damn it, Chris.
Is this a person?

SPEAKER_12 (54:41):
No.
Oh, sorry.
Uh is now he's not ready.
Living.
No.

SPEAKER_03 (54:50):
Is this a song?

SPEAKER_12 (54:53):
No.

SPEAKER_03 (54:54):
Thank God we've had too many of those.

SPEAKER_12 (54:56):
Songs are living, God.

SPEAKER_03 (54:58):
Okay.

SPEAKER_02 (55:00):
Is it Linus from Charlie Brown?
No.

SPEAKER_03 (55:05):
Is it a blue?
Is it a sad?

SPEAKER_02 (55:09):
I'm going surgical strike on here.

SPEAKER_11 (55:11):
Yeah, that's sad.
No, no, no, no, I'm kidding.
Um is it a cartoon?

SPEAKER_12 (55:20):
No.
Is it a food?
No.

SPEAKER_03 (55:25):
It's not a color because you're Andy.

SPEAKER_07 (55:30):
I take offense to that.
The gray Christmas.

SPEAKER_03 (55:36):
Is it an item you would use for decor in your
home?

SPEAKER_07 (55:40):
You could.
I don't think you wouldtraditionally think of it that
way.
But is it edible?
I mean, anything's edible if youtry hard enough.

SPEAKER_03 (55:50):
No.

SPEAKER_07 (55:51):
But no.
Is it even I, dear children?

SPEAKER_12 (55:55):
Is it a Yule log?
No.
Is it elf on a shelf?
No.

SPEAKER_03 (56:00):
Damn.
That would be a traditionalpiece of decor.
Dang, we're really striking outon this.

SPEAKER_11 (56:07):
I have a good question.

SPEAKER_03 (56:09):
Is it a character?

SPEAKER_08 (56:13):
No.

SPEAKER_02 (56:15):
Is it a candy cane?
No.
Is it?
Most of the time, some are notat all.

SPEAKER_11 (56:22):
Related to Christianity.
No.
Okay.

SPEAKER_07 (56:32):
I mean, as far as like it's related to Christmas,
so it's not the Jesus side ofChristmas.

SPEAKER_03 (56:39):
It's a secular.

SPEAKER_10 (56:40):
Yeah, secular side, yeah.

SPEAKER_12 (56:42):
Man, I cannot think of a question.
Is it smaller than a bread box?
No.

SPEAKER_03 (56:48):
Oh, is it a snowman?

SPEAKER_02 (56:50):
No.
Is this something that would becontemporarily found in your
home for Christmas?
Very broad question.

SPEAKER_03 (57:00):
I don't know how menorah that was in mine.

SPEAKER_07 (57:04):
Maybe as part of another decoration.
Is it a menorah?

SPEAKER_03 (57:09):
Ooh.
Okay, that's good.

SPEAKER_12 (57:14):
Is it a toy train?
No.
Damn.
That was a good guess.

SPEAKER_03 (57:17):
Oh, that's a good guess.
Is it a candle?

SPEAKER_11 (57:20):
Nope.
Bigger than a bread box.

SPEAKER_03 (57:23):
I got some big ass candles.
Okay.
We're all crying inside.

SPEAKER_02 (57:30):
That's got harder since last year.
No.
Yeah, we got these really fastlast year.
It's your turn now.
Oh, it is.
Damn it.
I was waiting for somebody elseto guess.
No, it's your turn.
It's your turn.

SPEAKER_12 (57:40):
Ding dong.

SPEAKER_03 (57:41):
Oh shit.
Ding dong.

SPEAKER_12 (57:43):
The sleigh bells?
Bigger good.
Then a bread box.
Those would be some insanesleigh bells.

SPEAKER_03 (57:48):
The ones for the ding dings.

SPEAKER_11 (57:51):
A horn.
No.
Oh.
Like a Christmas horn.
You know what I'm talking about?

SPEAKER_03 (57:56):
A Christmas horn.

SPEAKER_11 (57:57):
Yeah, they put bows on them and shit and tuba with a
bow on it.

SPEAKER_02 (58:02):
French horn with some holly.
Is it a sled?
Solid guess, but no.

SPEAKER_07 (58:07):
Damn it.
I will get this.

SPEAKER_03 (58:10):
Are we being more specific?
Is it something you can ride onor sit in?

SPEAKER_07 (58:15):
Don't worry about it.
I guess in theory, it has donethat in movies.
I wouldn't think that to be itsactual purpose.

SPEAKER_03 (58:27):
Uh okay.
I don't know this, but we'llsee.

SPEAKER_07 (58:31):
Is it for children?

SPEAKER_03 (58:33):
No.
Are things for Christmas allkind of for children?

SPEAKER_07 (58:36):
Is that where sleigh?
Nope.
Solid guess though.
You're getting warmer.

SPEAKER_12 (58:41):
You get this, I'm gonna cry.
We said it was not living.

SPEAKER_07 (58:45):
Correct.

SPEAKER_12 (58:46):
A reindeer.
It's living.

SPEAKER_07 (58:49):
Solid guess, but no.

SPEAKER_03 (58:49):
Yeah, that was gonna be.
Reindeers are living, though.
I know.

SPEAKER_12 (58:52):
I know.
That's why I just I can't thinkof it.

SPEAKER_07 (58:55):
You guys are going wrong in the right direction.
And they're better than people.

SPEAKER_03 (58:59):
I need like another hour.
Um people kind of riding on.
I mean, it isn't living.

SPEAKER_11 (59:09):
Mrs.
Claus.

SPEAKER_03 (59:11):
Whoa, she's alive, mother.
She has a name.
Mrs.
Claus.

SPEAKER_02 (59:17):
Um holiday necrophilia.
Yes.

SPEAKER_03 (59:20):
Is it a vehicle?
I did ask if you can ride on it.

SPEAKER_09 (59:26):
God.
No.
Is it a s toboggan?
No, we already I feel like Is ita stocking?
Solid guess.
Ooh.

SPEAKER_03 (59:37):
God.

SPEAKER_09 (59:37):
But no.

SPEAKER_03 (59:38):
Dang.
That is also something you wouldhave in your home, right?

SPEAKER_12 (59:42):
And would be a traditional decor item.

SPEAKER_03 (59:45):
We're about to catch you, Andy.
I don't know.
We're all like calling this outlike, if it is, you're stupid.
I don't know.
Um Good Christ.
Did we get too old?

SPEAKER_12 (59:56):
It's God, we we are like off the margin.

SPEAKER_07 (01:00:00):
It is dancing around it.
You're so close.
Alright, it's been written insome movies.

SPEAKER_02 (01:00:05):
It is not a vehicle.
Correct.
It could be decor.
Do we have to wait our turns?

SPEAKER_12 (01:00:11):
Yes.

SPEAKER_03 (01:00:12):
God, I'm at this point, I feel like just someone
guess.

SPEAKER_12 (01:00:15):
Is it smaller than your average sedan?
Traditionally.

SPEAKER_07 (01:00:20):
Not always in movies, though.

SPEAKER_03 (01:00:22):
Why do you keep being the person before me to
make this harder?
Um in movies, what is the movie?
It's like it's in a lot ofmovies.
Yeah.
Oh god.
But it's not a sleigh.
Oh god.

SPEAKER_07 (01:00:38):
It's close though.

SPEAKER_03 (01:00:39):
It's not a sled or a toboggan.

SPEAKER_07 (01:00:41):
You're getting colder.

SPEAKER_03 (01:00:43):
A sledge, which is the name.
Another name for a fuckingsleigh.
Um is it the station wagon fromChristmas Vacation?

SPEAKER_02 (01:00:52):
No.
Rob seems Rob has a look.

SPEAKER_03 (01:00:59):
Put us out of our misery.

SPEAKER_07 (01:01:02):
Oh, I will see.
That would be very funny.

SPEAKER_08 (01:01:04):
I don't know that I'm right.

SPEAKER_02 (01:01:05):
I don't.
You keep saying a sleigh isclose, and that's what I'm stuck
on right now, but it could bedick.

SPEAKER_03 (01:01:12):
Do it.
Go with your instinct.
Go with your gut.

SPEAKER_02 (01:01:14):
Christmas tree.
I got nothing.
Nope.
Is it Santa Sack?
It is Santa Sack.

SPEAKER_03 (01:01:22):
Who wrote on one?

SPEAKER_11 (01:01:24):
Tim Allen.
Like it carries him up thechannel.
Oh, the baby elf.
Baby elf wrote in one.

SPEAKER_07 (01:01:30):
The elves in uh Polar Express.

SPEAKER_03 (01:01:32):
God, I don't know.

SPEAKER_12 (01:01:35):
Wowzers.
Oh man, he was going PolarExpress.

SPEAKER_03 (01:01:37):
Crap.
That took us four hours.

SPEAKER_11 (01:01:40):
Give me a present.

SPEAKER_12 (01:01:41):
Okay.

SPEAKER_11 (01:01:42):
Oh, who's gonna get this present?

SPEAKER_03 (01:01:44):
Yikes.

SPEAKER_11 (01:01:47):
Sioban.

SPEAKER_03 (01:01:48):
Oh, boo.

SPEAKER_11 (01:01:49):
I haven't given you one in a while.
I've just been tormenting theboys.
Alright, shall we do one more?

SPEAKER_07 (01:01:55):
Yes.
Thank God, at least.

SPEAKER_11 (01:01:56):
Hopefully faster.

SPEAKER_07 (01:01:57):
Let's go the opposite direction this time.
Chris, you're up first.

SPEAKER_12 (01:02:01):
Okay.
Uh is it a person?
No.

SPEAKER_03 (01:02:05):
Oh.
You made a shifty face.

SPEAKER_08 (01:02:08):
Yeah, you did.
And are we going this way?
I put that as a solid yes andno, but no.

unknown (01:02:13):
Rob.

SPEAKER_08 (01:02:13):
Is it Frosty the Snowman?
No.
Okay.

SPEAKER_03 (01:02:16):
That's a good guess.

SPEAKER_08 (01:02:17):
That was a good guess, yeah.
Because he was faltery onperson.

SPEAKER_03 (01:02:19):
Right.

SPEAKER_08 (01:02:20):
And a cartoon character?
Yes and no.

SPEAKER_03 (01:02:25):
Yes and no.
Is it a fictitious character?

SPEAKER_12 (01:02:28):
Yes.
Is it portrayed as a livingthing that is not normally
living?

SPEAKER_03 (01:02:35):
Oh, that's a different question.
Anthropomorphic.
Yes and no.
Okay.

SPEAKER_11 (01:02:41):
Is it the abominable snowman?
No.

SPEAKER_03 (01:02:44):
The Yeti.
I love him.

SPEAKER_11 (01:02:46):
Is it a Christmas tree?

SPEAKER_07 (01:02:48):
No.

SPEAKER_03 (01:02:48):
It's a fictitious character.
Is it Krampus?

SPEAKER_07 (01:02:51):
It is not.

SPEAKER_03 (01:02:52):
Oh, I had it the first time.

SPEAKER_07 (01:02:53):
We did Krampus the other day.
I know.
I didn't know if you'd sneak itin again.

SPEAKER_12 (01:02:58):
Is it Mr.
Norwell?
No.

SPEAKER_02 (01:03:06):
Is it male?
Yes.
Is it Rudolph the Red NoseReindeer?
No.

SPEAKER_11 (01:03:15):
That would have been my guess as well.

SPEAKER_03 (01:03:19):
Is it Herbie the Elf that wants to be a dentist from
Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer?

SPEAKER_07 (01:03:24):
What a reference.
Solid guess, but no.

SPEAKER_12 (01:03:27):
Is it a humanoid character?
Yes.

SPEAKER_11 (01:03:32):
Is it Sam the Snowman?

unknown (01:03:34):
No.

SPEAKER_11 (01:03:35):
Voiced by Burlives.
No.

SPEAKER_03 (01:03:37):
Is that his name?
Sam?
Oh, okay.

SPEAKER_02 (01:03:39):
Is it the Grinch?
No.
Ooh.

SPEAKER_03 (01:03:41):
Solid guess.
That is a good guess, yeah.
Is it Cindy Lou who going on theGrinch theme?

SPEAKER_07 (01:03:48):
Definitely not male though.

SPEAKER_03 (01:03:49):
Oh, fair.
Sorry.
I don't know her pronouns.
I am assuming them.

SPEAKER_07 (01:03:54):
I wouldn't want to assume.
Do we know the Grinch isn't?
I mean Grinch isn't wearingpants at all.

SPEAKER_03 (01:04:00):
Does it what is that?
What?
That doesn't really mean much,but that's okay.

SPEAKER_12 (01:04:03):
Is it a snowman character?
No.

SPEAKER_08 (01:04:09):
Is it food-based?
No.
Jack Frost.
No.

SPEAKER_03 (01:04:16):
God, Matt, you're coming up with good ones, and
then I have to follow that?
Damn.

SPEAKER_12 (01:04:20):
That just made me think of MSC3K.

SPEAKER_03 (01:04:23):
Oh, yeah.
So good.
He can reverse the film.
Um okay.
Male fictitious character.
Oh my god.

SPEAKER_07 (01:04:35):
I think focusing on the yes and no to cartoon might
help.

SPEAKER_03 (01:04:40):
Yes and no.

SPEAKER_11 (01:04:42):
Which means that it's been portrayed in both
ways.

SPEAKER_03 (01:04:49):
I mean, is this Charlie Brown?

SPEAKER_12 (01:04:51):
No.

SPEAKER_03 (01:04:52):
Okay.
Because I'm thinking of like thetheater show of Charlie Brown.

SPEAKER_12 (01:04:56):
But is it a child aged character?

SPEAKER_03 (01:05:01):
That's a good question.

SPEAKER_07 (01:05:02):
Good question.

SPEAKER_11 (01:05:03):
Adult character film and drawn.
Male.
Male.

SPEAKER_03 (01:05:09):
You assume.

SPEAKER_11 (01:05:11):
No, he confirmed.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_03 (01:05:13):
Oh, okay.

SPEAKER_11 (01:05:14):
Yeah, he can he confirmed.
It's both been in live actionand drawn.

SPEAKER_03 (01:05:17):
Well, film could have been TV.

SPEAKER_12 (01:05:20):
That's fair.

SPEAKER_03 (01:05:22):
But that's fine.

SPEAKER_12 (01:05:23):
I'm if you want to say like live action versus
animated.

SPEAKER_03 (01:05:26):
Well, and animated.

SPEAKER_08 (01:05:27):
I'm gonna go with Father Time.
Solid guess, but no.
Scrooge.
Nope.

SPEAKER_03 (01:05:34):
Oh, that's goddamn.

SPEAKER_07 (01:05:38):
Oh, you don't know how a good of a guess that is.

SPEAKER_03 (01:05:40):
Oh.
Oh my god, if I took a sound dadtonight, ghost of Christmas
present.

SPEAKER_08 (01:05:48):
Bob Cratchit.
Nope.
Damn it.

SPEAKER_03 (01:05:51):
No.
You got two to pick.

SPEAKER_11 (01:05:56):
The ghost of Christmas past.

SPEAKER_07 (01:05:59):
Is the correct answer.

SPEAKER_03 (01:06:02):
I just feel like ghost of Christmas present is
more your energy.
I hate you all.

SPEAKER_12 (01:06:07):
I'm dumb.
Bob Cratchit is an actual human.

SPEAKER_03 (01:06:09):
Yeah, he is.
He's technically also Kermit theFrog in the Muppet Christmas
Carol, which is not animated,but all on the damn table.

SPEAKER_02 (01:06:20):
You sure did.

SPEAKER_12 (01:06:21):
Rob two for two.
Back to uh the best version ofthat.
Uh, make sure you apparentlywatch the full version in the
extras of Disney Plus becausethere's the song that got
reboot.
Oh, we're not.

SPEAKER_10 (01:06:35):
Beautiful song.
Shouldn't have been cut.
I give it a lot.
It was too dark for thesensitive children.

SPEAKER_03 (01:06:40):
Oh my god, we don't have another six hours to be.

SPEAKER_11 (01:06:43):
Did anybody ever see the meme that says uh why
Michael Cain and um oh god, whycan't I think of his name from
uh Rocky Horror Picture Show?
What's it?
Tim Tim Curry.
Why Michael Cain and Tim Curryare the best actors to work with
Muppets?
Because they treated them likereal actors.
Because Michael Cain treats themlike real actors and and Tim

(01:07:07):
Curry Muppet.

SPEAKER_07 (01:07:11):
Alright, guys, I think it's time to open your
presents.

SPEAKER_11 (01:07:16):
I'm a little upset.
All right.
That's why I didn't give you agift for that.

SPEAKER_07 (01:07:20):
You're gonna be you're gonna be a lot more upset
when you try and edit all thedead air of people thinking.

SPEAKER_11 (01:07:27):
Okay.

SPEAKER_08 (01:07:28):
I have a lot of surprising amount of cards in
here.
So face cards count as 10.

SPEAKER_03 (01:07:33):
Even aces.

SPEAKER_02 (01:07:35):
Yes.
Okay.
Keep it simple.
And the other ones are facevalue?
Yep.

SPEAKER_11 (01:07:39):
Well, that's 53.
Oh my god.
53 points.
I have a lot of face cards here.

SPEAKER_03 (01:07:47):
54.
Yeah, because I had three aces,you asses.

SPEAKER_02 (01:07:52):
I had 63.
Ooh.

SPEAKER_12 (01:07:54):
And the winner, 48.
Wow.

unknown (01:08:01):
Wow.

SPEAKER_03 (01:08:03):
I don't know.

SPEAKER_12 (01:08:04):
I don't know.

SPEAKER_03 (01:08:05):
30.

SPEAKER_12 (01:08:06):
46.

SPEAKER_03 (01:08:09):
No.
No.

SPEAKER_12 (01:08:10):
No, you did not do mathematics.

SPEAKER_03 (01:08:11):
Really, Chris?
Y'all thought this would gowell.
So who is it?
Robin.
It's me.
By one point.

SPEAKER_12 (01:08:20):
I probably counted the jacks as one.

SPEAKER_03 (01:08:22):
No, you shouldn't do that.

SPEAKER_12 (01:08:24):
Womp.

SPEAKER_03 (01:08:25):
Oh, you did it a hate.
Look at the ads.

SPEAKER_11 (01:08:29):
Okay, what?
Silence.

SPEAKER_02 (01:08:31):
Wrong button.

SPEAKER_01 (01:08:33):
Stellar shit.

SPEAKER_12 (01:08:36):
Oh Lord.
Wonderful.
That was fantastic.

SPEAKER_03 (01:08:39):
Okay.

SPEAKER_02 (01:08:39):
The slide whistle.
Andy, that was absolutelyoutstanding.
I hope you had fun with that.
That was awesome.

SPEAKER_11 (01:08:45):
Thank you so much.
Sure thing.
Happy holidays, friends.
Merry Christmas.

SPEAKER_02 (01:08:50):
Before we wrap, what do we think the stellar sip of
the episode was?
Drink wise.

SPEAKER_03 (01:08:54):
That shot was real good.
Yep.

SPEAKER_02 (01:08:56):
We're going to go with the butterscotch shot.
Absolutely.
The butt nuts.
Butterscotch shot it is for theStellar Sip.
And Merry Christmas.
Happy holidays to all, and thankyou for listening.

SPEAKER_01 (01:09:08):
Stellar Sipellar.

SPEAKER_00 (01:09:14):
This podcast is a production of Unfiltered
Studios.
If you would like to know moreabout joining Unfiltered
Studios, please visit ourwebsite at unfpod.com for more
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SPEAKER_02 (01:09:25):
This episode's booster quote is a conversation
from the Christmas classicNational Lampoons Christmas
Vacation.
Clark says to his dad, Oh, ourholidays were always such a
mess.
And Clark Sr.
says, Oh yeah.
Clark says, How'd you getthrough it?
His father replies, I had a lotof help from Jack Daniels.
Merry Christmas, everyone.
Would you like to suggestsomething for us to drink?

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