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Speaker 1 (00:00):
On this episode of
the Powers Point Podcast, gather
around the fireplace.
Scott has invited many friendsto talk about favorite Christmas
songs, movies, tv specials,favorite Christmas gifts and
memories, and a little bit more.
So grab some hot chocolate,snuggle up and enjoy the Powers
Point Podcast Christmas episode.
(00:21):
Hey Scott, give us some holidayjingle.
Speaker 2 (00:27):
I wanted to share a
little holiday spirit.
Speaker 3 (00:36):
This is my song.
I hope that you hear it.
Christmas means so much to me,the most important family.
Merry Christmas and a Happy NewYear to all my loved ones, far
and near.
Keep in mind the ones you loveand don't forget the Lord above.
Born in a manger, he lay in thehay.
(00:57):
A star shined bright to leadthe way.
Can you hear the childrensinging?
Can you hear the sleigh bellsringing?
All around, the lights areblinking, music plays, folks are
drinking, time to laugh, shoutand sing.
Thank, thank for everything.
I wish happiness, I wish joyfor every girl and for every boy
(01:20):
who are waiting anxiously forthe gifts on the tree.
Crack of dawn eyes open, widesight in the skull deep inside,
smiles on all the children'sfaces, lots of food and you'll
die graceful.
In my mind forever lastsmemories from Christmas past,
(01:42):
peace on earth and mercy.
Mild, mild God and sinnersreconciled.
This is Kovai and I want totake this time To wish everyone
a very Merry Christmas.
Remember Christmas is not allabout presents and gifts.
It is a time of gathering,rejoicing and spending time With
family, friends and loved ones.
It's time to be thankful forall that we are blessed with, to
(02:05):
realize the things that areworth most cannot be bought in a
store Peace, love and happiness, and all the best in 2014.
Speaker 4 (02:29):
Well, hello, hello.
Welcome to the Powers PointChristmas Spectacular.
I have been looking forward tothis for the last couple of
weeks.
As Jim said at the beginning ofthe show, we're going to be
joined by quite a few people onthe show In fact, more people
than I've ever had at one timeand we're going to be talking
about our favorite Christmasmemories, favorite Christmas
songs, favorite Christmas gifts.
It's going to be a lot ofChristmas.
(02:50):
This show is going to be long,so sit back, enjoy.
And also, I just wanted topoint out the song at the
beginning was done by one of ourguests who's on with us today.
I'm talking about the CoveboyChristmas.
He put a lot of heart in thisabout 10 years ago.
Yeah, I'd also like to thankeverybody that took the time to
come out on the show.
We got Seth, jim, heath, riley,gavin, mike, chanel and Coveboy
(03:17):
.
So sit back, kick your feet upthat is if you're not driving
and just have a great Christmastime From my house to yours,
from my podcast to your ears.
Have a Merry Christmas.
Here we go.
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Speaker 4 (05:00):
Let's get this
started because I know
everybody's got things to doexcept me.
Let's get this started becauseI know everybody's got things to
do except me.
I gave everybody their homeworkSome I gave later, like Nell
just got it last night or theday before.
But Christmas music usuallystarts after Thanksgiving,
unless you live in my house,because it starts in the night
air.
Talk about what our top foursongs are.
(05:24):
We're going to start withnumber four first, and I
apologize for my crappy internet.
Who wants to start this off?
Start for four, golly.
Speaker 7 (05:36):
Golly, we'll have to
go first.
Go ahead.
My fourth Christmas song isHear this Christmas by Gwen
Stefani.
Speaker 4 (05:47):
He sings Christmas
songs.
I didn't even know that.
Speaker 7 (05:49):
Yeah, it's often used
on the Hallmark Movie Channel.
I just like the way it sounds.
I'm not really into Hallmarkmovies at all, or anything.
Speaker 8 (05:59):
I thought she just
married guys.
Speaker 4 (06:01):
That was her job, it
was just confessions.
Speaker 8 (06:05):
We're watching
hallmark now, so good here, go
ahead, since you're right nextdoor um, I have no real order, I
guess, but uh, I suppose mynumber four would be by the band
slade and it's uh merrychristmas.
Everybody english one's kind ofgot a little bit of a riot.
(06:26):
And then uh, camp freddy withuh dave devaro and scott wyland
did a pretty mean cover of itlater on that uh hot, wild winds
christmas album no oh okay,because I like that album.
Oh, we love it here too.
Speaker 4 (06:44):
Go ahead, mike.
What do you like?
This is kind of like yeah, I'mjust doing number four.
You're going to think this isweird, but I've never heard of
Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogersupon a Christmas album.
Yeah, that was actually a movie, wasn't it?
(07:05):
Oh, I don't know.
I don't know if it was a movieor not, but they have this album
.
It's got like 30 minutes worthof Christmas songs that they
wrote.
Some are not written by them,but one of the songs is called A
Christmas to Remember.
It's an awesome album.
It's a Christmas tradition inour house.
It's called A Christmas toRemember.
It's an awesome album.
(07:25):
It's a Christmas tradition inour house.
Speaker 8 (07:28):
That's great.
Did Barry Gibb write any ofthose?
Sorry, did Barry Gibb write anyof those?
Like he wrote Islands in theStream?
Did he write any on that album?
Oh, I don't know.
From the Bee Gees.
Speaker 7 (07:41):
Yeah, sounds pretty
jazzy.
We can probably check it out.
Yeah Sounds pretty jazzy, wecan probably check it out.
Speaker 4 (07:48):
Yeah, we should check
it out.
How do you bring the albumdownstairs, actually, and see
who wrote the songs?
I thought it was Dolly andKenny writing the songs and he
always throws somethingdifferent at us, so he just
throws random facts out there.
He's like my Google guy.
There you go.
How about you now?
Speaker 7 (08:06):
Have yourself a merry
little Christmas with all the
goodies.
Speaker 1 (08:11):
Love it.
Speaker 10 (08:12):
Classic.
Speaker 7 (08:14):
The original that you
always hear.
I don't know who it's by, butlike from the 50s or 60s.
Speaker 4 (08:21):
Kind of like Andy
Williams or.
Speaker 7 (08:23):
Yeah, something like
that.
I think I'm very well preparedfor it With the fourth one.
Speaker 8 (08:32):
Oh, that was a good
one.
Speaker 4 (08:34):
That's a good choice.
I bet that's a classic.
You know Santa From the North.
Hold on which one I said Santafrom the North, what's yours?
I've caught three songs Fromthe North.
Hold on which one.
Hold on which one I said Santafrom the North.
Speaker 9 (08:47):
What's yours?
Speaker 4 (08:51):
I've got three songs,
no four Start with four.
Speaker 9 (08:53):
Oh, I like Jingle
Bells.
Here Comes Santa Claus.
Does Santa Claus Rain Song?
Man, one song?
Oh, the one that hit SantaClaus is Coming to Town.
Speaker 4 (09:03):
Oh, right on, that's
a song about you.
I get it.
He might be a little tooegotistical.
Speaker 8 (09:08):
That's a little yeah,
it's a little vain Of course
he'd like the song that's abouthimself.
Speaker 4 (09:14):
How about you, Mrs
Claus?
Speaker 10 (09:21):
For me he's Fairy
Tale of New York by the Pogues.
Speaker 8 (09:23):
That's my fourth
favorite that was my number one.
Speaker 10 (09:25):
Yeah, it's a great
song that is a great song.
Speaker 8 (09:27):
It is so hard to
listen to, though, isn't it?
Speaker 10 (09:29):
yeah, it is.
Yeah, yeah it is.
It reminds me of growing up.
Speaker 4 (09:34):
It was always played
in the UK, so very popular and
Seth, I'm probably going to haveto say Jingle Bell Rock by
Bobby Helms classic one.
I've always liked that one, itfigures.
I loaned him one of my webcamsand it keeps going out on him,
just like my internet.
For me it's from a cartoon frommy youth.
(09:55):
It's the Chipmunks' Christmas.
Don't Be Late.
Speaker 10 (09:59):
Oh, that one's good.
Oh yeah, yeah, that's a goodone.
Speaker 4 (10:01):
Yeah, he says he just
wants a hula hoop.
Yeah, all right, kylie, back upto you.
Speaker 7 (10:07):
Are we still on songs
, or Okay?
My third pick is Underneath theTree by Kelly Clarkson.
This is just another one that Ilike, because I just like the
way it sounds.
I mean it has like a nicelittle strumming beat to it, you
know.
Speaker 8 (10:23):
Also another one I
didn't know would be music.
Speaker 4 (10:26):
You want to go tell
Birdie to come on.
Speaker 9 (10:28):
Oh, hell, yeah, yeah,
I have to go anyway.
Speaker 4 (10:30):
I have some other
kids wanting me to video chat
with them, as they're Rightright, I know you're super busy
man, so head out and then I'llcome back in.
All right it was great, thatwas great, that is great.
We miss him already and I'mstill waiting for my bike, my
story, to start yelling at him.
(10:50):
For that would have beenclassic.
You could swear man, I don'tcare, no more.
Back in the day it used to belike no, no, no, don't say
anything.
And I think, yeah, I think helike Back to me, correct?
Speaker 7 (11:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (11:03):
You're the next one.
Okay, uh, for my next choiceI'm choosing, uh, stevie wonder
someday at christmas, and uh,with that one I give a shout out
to my buddy, uh, dominic zarozafrom letter kenny, he's.
He's also a big fan of thatsong, good guy he's a really
good actor too.
Speaker 7 (11:18):
Go ahead mike.
Speaker 4 (11:19):
My third favorite I
just thought of it is Baby.
It's Cold Outside.
Speaker 7 (11:25):
They're still in all
my songs.
Speaker 4 (11:27):
What do you mean
that's on your list?
Speaker 7 (11:28):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (11:35):
Oh, it's like.
One of my top three favoritesis Baby, it's Cold Outside.
I know everybody canceled itfor a while because they didn't
actually understand the meaning.
They all took it too literally,but it's still a classic.
I love it.
Zooey Deschanel covered thatsong.
That's the other guy from themovie Alps.
They did a really goodrendition of it, yeah, when they
were in the bathroom.
Yeah, nell, what's your nextone?
Speaker 7 (11:57):
Hard Candy Christmas
by Dolly Parton, that's another
song off that Christmas album.
Speaker 8 (12:03):
We'll be checking
that one out.
Speaker 4 (12:05):
Hey Birdie, you just
missed out on Santa.
Gavin put his head down andBirdie disappeared.
Wish him away with Christmasmagic.
Speaker 7 (12:12):
You're so
disappointed you didn't get to
see Santa.
Speaker 4 (12:15):
He's now saying that
his speaker's not working.
How is?
Speaker 10 (12:18):
that Doesn't make
any sense, does it?
Speaker 4 (12:20):
It just worked right.
Yeah, put some headphones in.
Hence why he doesn't come onthe podcast.
Gavin, what's the next one foryou?
Speaker 10 (12:28):
uh, driving home for
christmas by chris ria.
Speaker 4 (12:30):
It's a great song
what's the name of that?
Speaker 10 (12:32):
artist chris ria.
I've never heard that.
Yeah, you know the song.
Speaker 8 (12:36):
I imagine everyone
knows the song yeah, my dad
played that for me yesterday andthey actually on youtube.
Speaker 10 (12:42):
They have it
mislabeled as being by mark
lanigan yeah, I mean it'sprobably been covered by a bunch
of different people but chrisit was definitely the original
version.
Speaker 8 (12:50):
It's just, uh,
lanigan, are you familiar with
lanigan at all?
I know the name, but okay, well, he has the same kind of deep,
uh raspy voice uh, okay, yeah,yeah, yeah.
Speaker 10 (12:59):
So yeah, probably an
innocent mistake, very yeah
what do you got sad Seth?
Speaker 4 (13:03):
I say the Little
Drummer Boy.
I'm not sure who the originalartist was for that, but whoever
made the original for theLittle Drummer Boy, that'd be my
third, one, seth.
Speaker 10 (13:16):
Did you steal your
mic off the top of a police car?
Possibly?
It's like so bright, isn't it?
Speaker 4 (13:21):
Hey, I got a bunch of
different colors where that
comes from.
Oh, there you go, you're goingwith your address, chip David
Grant.
Hey, gavin, before you came on,man, his name on the screen was
Stroop Time, mind you, mind you, I guess Zoom saw something in
me, because I did not namemyself that.
Yeah, that's what I'd say too.
I'm the Trojan one, I guess.
(13:42):
Birdie Santa split.
No, so sorry you missed him,but why don't you pick up where
Santa left off?
What's your number two?
Speaker 9 (13:54):
My number two would
have to be Away in a Manger.
Speaker 4 (13:57):
Great one All right,
like the original, or is there a
?
Speaker 8 (14:00):
No, just the original
Elvis does that one right?
Speaker 4 (14:04):
Yeah, elvis does that
as well, so does Nat King Cole,
so does Bing Crosby, perry Como.
Speaker 10 (14:10):
Well, you said Bill
Cosby.
You were going to say that's aslightly different feel to it,
isn't it?
Yeah, bill Cosby.
Speaker 4 (14:16):
So, Carleen, go ahead
with your number two.
Speaker 7 (14:20):
My second song.
I actually discovered it thisyear.
It's a Marshmallow World byDean Martin.
It just has a very musical feelto it.
It's not a song you could justlisten to and it pulls on your
heartstrings.
That's kind of why I like it somuch.
Speaker 4 (14:38):
It sounds like a
diabetic song.
Speaker 7 (14:43):
Someone in the
comments of the video did say it
sounds that Dean Martin's oneof the people who can sing and
sound like they're intoxicatedwhile doing it.
Speaker 4 (14:55):
So how about?
Speaker 8 (14:56):
you, keith.
For my number two I'm goingwith the Waitress's Christmas
Wrapping.
It's kind of an 80s new waver.
You know a fun one, definitelyit's one you hear anywhere you
go shopping.
You hear it all the time.
It's kind of an 80s new waver.
You know a fun one, definitelyit's one you hear anywhere you
go shopping.
You hear it all the time.
It's very upbeat.
It's a good one.
Speaker 4 (15:13):
The Waitress's
Christmas Wrapping.
Speaker 8 (15:15):
Yeah, I bet, if you
played it, you'll say it
instantly.
I know this one for sure.
Speaker 4 (15:19):
But Mike, what do you
got, man?
What's next?
My second favorite Christmassong of all time is Jingle Bell
Rock the Brenda Lee version Ireally love.
I have to get that albumSomeday somehow.
I have to get the Brenda LeeChristmas album.
It's a classic.
We have it at Target, but Iforgot you guys don't have
(15:40):
Target out there anymore.
No, we did for like a week.
We have this one guy that goesto the farmer's market and he's
always got the primo stuff, somaybe I'll stop by his Nice,
nice.
Speaker 8 (15:51):
I had a guy like that
too, but they opened up
dispensaries around here, so wedon't talk as much anymore.
Speaker 4 (15:56):
No, what do you?
What's your next?
Speaker 7 (15:58):
Well, wine got
mentioned already, so should I
still mention it.
Maybe it's cold outside is mynumber one, but Mike already
mentioned it.
Speaker 8 (16:07):
That is that one.
There's so many versions, Rightright Gavin what do you got man
?
Speaker 10 (16:14):
Happy Christmas.
War is over.
John Lennon Love it and YokoOno, unfortunately.
Yeah, I love it, love the wholefeel of it.
Speaker 4 (16:21):
It's just yeah great
song, you know that's the only
song where I don't mind Yoko'svocals.
Birdie, yeah, man.
What is that?
Wake up, dude, wake up, wake up, man.
You're in the same position youwere when you were in the mess
hall last week.
Speaker 9 (16:39):
Yeah, man.
Speaker 4 (16:40):
And, by the way, you
can listen to Major's Mess All
Christmas episode which came outlast Wednesday, last Thursday.
Yeah, it's a good one.
After you hear this or tuneinto that, give them some love,
Bertie.
What's the next one?
Speaker 9 (16:56):
Rocking around the
Christmas tree, man Mine too.
Speaker 4 (16:59):
That's my number one.
Whoa man, you skipped my numbertwo.
What is this?
I think we can all scrap thisnow, since everybody's saying
here's the one thing that Ireally want to know.
I got it written down hereChristmas gifts.
We've all had some prettyamazing, hopefully Christmas
gifts throughout our life.
Like, what are gifts that standout to you guys, you know, like
(17:19):
the top of three, and you cansay, oh, three to one, you don't
have to wait to go around.
Speaker 1 (17:24):
Hello, Glad you made
it bud.
Thank you.
Speaker 10 (17:26):
What a merry bunch
of elves around here and we're
all lost without Scott.
Now he's just disappeared.
Oh, that's nice.
What do we do?
Speaker 9 (17:33):
He does his old charm
Bounce and break.
Yeah, hold on.
Speaker 1 (17:37):
Take five.
He's like a dog choking onsomething and he'll like run
away.
Speaker 8 (17:41):
That is the most
comfortable looking Santa Claus
hat I believe I've ever seen.
Speaker 1 (17:44):
Oh this, I wear this
every year at work.
I usually stuff it with likepaper towels or something and I
have it standing up like towhere I'm like 10 feet tall or
something All right, let mechange the speakers here.
Oh, I guess it's not the sizeof the hat, Scott.
Speaker 7 (17:57):
Santa Claus is here.
He is Santa.
Speaker 1 (17:59):
Claus, look at that
beard.
Santa powers Look at that beard.
Speaker 4 (18:01):
Yeah, come on, come,
throw in the beard.
The beard is easy to color,guys.
Speaker 9 (18:05):
Santa Scott,
everybody Santa Scott.
Speaker 8 (18:08):
Why does the Santa
hat make him look more, even
more, like a wrestler?
Speaker 1 (18:12):
He does.
I got the Bianca Belair thing.
Speaker 4 (18:14):
This is my Viagra hat
.
Speaker 1 (18:15):
Oh my God, I guess
you're happy to see us.
Well, now I am.
Anytime, anyone don't know whatto say, just keep moving it.
Speaker 4 (18:22):
Had to give it a
second.
Speaker 1 (18:24):
Just don't do it too
much.
You're going to go blind forChristmas.
Speaker 4 (18:27):
Jim, we just started
doing the top three gift of ours
and Kylie, let's start with you.
What's your top three?
And you can say them all, youknow.
Speaker 7 (18:40):
This may be kind of
narcissistic, but one of my
favorite, my top three.
My third favorite gift isactually this collage that my
maternal grandparents got me ofthese art pieces that I did,
because I'm an artist, I draw alot of stuff.
Speaker 4 (19:02):
Keith is shaking his
head.
No, he's in disarray.
Speaker 8 (19:04):
Yeah, she's there.
No, she draws, she's an artistand she draws Right of stuff.
Keith is shaking his head.
No, he's in disarray.
Yeah, no, she draws, she's anartist and she draws.
Speaker 4 (19:08):
Right on.
What's the number two?
Speaker 7 (19:10):
That would be.
Have you guys ever heard of theNintendo Wii?
I had one of those when I wasyounger and some of my best
memories came from playing Wiigames with my mom, so that's why
it's my second one, and howabout your first?
My first one, that would beBendy and the Ink Machine.
Oh, this is a funny story.
(19:30):
I actually screamed when Iopened.
I screamed so loud I heard mydad's eardrums, but that was
honestly what was it calledBendy and the Art Machine, bendy
and the Ink Machine machineit's my favorite game and I
freaked out when I got it forchristmas.
Speaker 4 (19:50):
That one year, love
you, daddy how about you kid
three, two, one?
Speaker 8 (19:55):
okay, um, I guess in
no particular order, my first
would be well, yeah, I supposenumber well, yeah, see, that's
hard because they're all likesentimental for some reason.
But, um, uh, my aunt, elaine,who's no longer with us God rest
her soul uh, gave me a leatherbound set of uh dominoes that I
still have to this day.
That was a really important oneto me, one that I liked a lot.
(20:18):
And Let me see.
Number two would be there was atime when I didn't have Well, I
had, I don't know, I was headedthis thing for sleeping on the
floor and I didn't have like alot of mattresses and I was
(20:39):
complaining a lot about it.
And a friend of mine obviouslyhad heard me complain about it.
And on Christmas he bought me ablanket.
And I was surprised because itwas like you give me this huge
thing.
He's like here you go, buddy,and I open it up, and when I
open it, he's like you're nevergoing to go cold again.
I was like, oh man, I was likeyou know how thoughtful you know
that is.
It doesn't seem like you know,necessarily it'd be anything.
You know what I mean, but it'slike man, that was majorly like,
(21:04):
majorly thoughtful.
Um, and the number one, I guess, would be, uh, the one that
that kind of led me here to uhmeeting everybody, which would
be, uh, wwe 2k19, and the yearthat I got that, which was kind
of what started me making thegame characters, uh, and got us
on to the social media, becauseI didn't, you know, I had no uh
(21:26):
social media page and manbasically didn't really have any
time for it.
Uh, you know, before all thefamous people started calling
right.
Speaker 4 (21:32):
Well, my top three
Christmas gifts.
The third one is the JurassicPark, like 90s toys.
Yeah, I got the T-Rex with therealistic skin.
Speaker 10 (21:48):
Mike, that's my,
that's literally my number one.
That's exactly the thing.
One, that's exactly that thing.
That's exactly what it's aboutSutton or Soy.
Speaker 8 (21:56):
I thought there was
no way that would happen here.
Speaker 10 (21:59):
Yeah, seriously
that's it, man.
Speaker 4 (22:01):
I was obsessed with
it the number three for me and I
love that thing so much like Ibasically broke the roaring
mechanism because I he's pickedup.
And then, um, the secondgreatest Christmas gift, with my
first computer cause.
It opened me up to the entireworld, cause, uh, we, we got
(22:23):
internet for it and all thatstuff.
When I played games on it withpeople, uh and uh, you remember
it was like chat, where you getthe different people from all
over the world for free that'swhat I did with that computer.
And then my first favoriteChristmas gift of all time is
(22:44):
Stone Temple Pilots picks thatwere used by Dean DeLeo, which
Chanel my wife got me forcrystals.
Speaker 8 (22:54):
That is awesome.
Actually, I met Scott Weilandin 1998.
Speaker 4 (23:00):
Oh my God, Wow yeah.
Speaker 8 (23:03):
Yeah, he was at St
Andrews on his solo tour.
Speaker 7 (23:07):
Oh wow, what was he
like?
Speaker 8 (23:09):
Because he's like a
hero of mine um, at the time he
was kind of at the, you know,unless it was kind of during his
trouble time.
So he was to me a hairstandoffish because I met him as
a fan.
But this is actually aninteresting story.
Uh, my brother is an incrediblepainter and he painted, uh it
was about maybe seven foot tallcardboard um portrait of scott
(23:33):
that, yeah, and he actually gotto like give it to him
personally.
So scott was really nice to mybrother and gave him a bunch of
autographs, stuff like that, butto me it was like the basic fan
experience, you know okay, okayI did get to meet, uh, daniel
lenoir night.
I don't know if he's a producer.
He did records for like U2 andstuff like that.
(23:53):
He was a really cool guy.
It was probably the only timeI've ever really felt starstruck
, wow.
Speaker 4 (23:57):
Yeah, amazing, and
they probably saved my life when
I was a teenager.
Speaker 8 (24:02):
Yeah, they're awesome
.
Speaker 4 (24:11):
They opened my whole
world up to rock and roll music
and and all sorts of differentgenres at the time and that was
really really meaningful.
Oh, that's, that's really cool.
What do you, uh?
How about you now?
Speaker 7 (24:17):
oh yeah, so my um, in
no particular order, was, um,
our first cat when we moved intogether, daryl, which meant a
lot to me because you you knowme and I'm next for animals and
it was really special to have acute little kitty cat.
Number two was in high schoolmy family made a custom Winnie
(24:39):
the Pooh book.
Like they ordered it online andthey put my name into the story
and then they flooded the pageswith money like every other
page.
I thought that was really cooland thoughtful, the pages with
money like every other page.
I thought that was really cooland thoughtful.
And um number one was oasistickets at like the height of
oasis and, um, my family is likepacked it in this like giant
(25:01):
box, and then it was like thosebabushka dolls, like smaller and
smaller and smaller boxes untilit was like the size of a
lighter.
Because it left to embarrass meand I hate to be like the focus
of attention, but uh, still alittle bit of me left.
There was a cool concert and Ihad pinky damon albert in there,
so that was pretty cool too oh,that's great you.
Speaker 4 (25:21):
Uh, you guys have
been going to some cool concerts
lately.
I've been following you guys onI don't know.
Yeah, I touched.
I touched him, gavin rossdale,as he was in the crowd.
He was right beside me and Ipatted him on the back, gently,
of course, and I said you rock,dude.
And then I got this epicpicture of him singing in the
crowd.
This guy has got a lot ofenergy.
(25:43):
He is all over the place.
He's like what?
60?
He's dead up there.
Yeah, I'm only in like 40, sohey, wait till you get to be my
age.
Phew, gavin europe yo.
Speaker 10 (25:56):
So for me, um I was.
I remember what I was about.
Probably about 18, I got um,some calvin klein crave it was
called, and it's just like um.
Cologne I was obsessed with thesmell, was amazing.
It's just like cologne.
I was obsessed with the smell.
It was amazing.
It's since been discontinued,which is like heartbreaking.
They stopped making it like Idon't know 10 or 15, 10, 12
(26:19):
years ago, something like that,and I can still.
You know, like the way you canassociate smells and memories
and if you think of the memory,you can kind of still smell it.
Yeah, absolutely, kind of stillsmelly.
Yeah, absolutely.
Yeah, that's how I feel aboutthat man.
It was so it was like a citrusysmell, but it was like my
signature smell and I rememberat the time I was in the band I
was in and one of the other guyswas like copying me and so he
(26:40):
went out and bought it and I wasso pissed because I was like
that's my scent, like get yourown scent.
But that's definitely one ofthe best gifts I ever got, just
because I can still remember itwhen I think of it, I can still
smell it.
It was an awesome smell.
So, yeah, it's a shame it'sdiscontinued, so that's probably
number three.
Number two is probably Scott.
You already know this, but,like I've got a, I'm a big Clint
(27:01):
Eastwood fan and I've got atattoo of him on my arm which I
for I don't know what Christmasit was, it was about probably
about eight years ago now mywife actually sent a photo of
the tattoo to Clint Eastwood's,like management, and with a
letter explaining like myhusband's a massive fan, blah,
(27:21):
blah, blah, and he actuallysigned the picture for me and
sent it, so I have it framed.
I'll show you the picture.
I have it framed on the wall.
Yeah, I don't know if we can.
Speaker 4 (27:29):
Amazing Gavin.
Speaker 10 (27:31):
Yeah, it's so
awesome.
Dirty Harry is my favouriteClint Eastwood movie and that's
what the tattoo is from andthere's the signature there.
So I keep meaning to go in andget the signature tattooed to my
tattoo, but I just haven't gotaround to it yet.
But that's definitely like.
That's definitely number two.
And then number one, as I saidbefore, same as Mike Mike's
number three is my number one.
(27:52):
My number one is the JurassicPark T-Rex.
I was obsessed with it and Mikementioned there that like,
eventually, like the roar brokeon it and that's exactly what
happened to mine.
I don't know if it's the samewith you, but it just started.
It just would not stop roaring.
It like boring, yeah, like it.
Just it was like over and overand it was.
(28:13):
I was to the point where I wasin tears because it wouldn't
stop and there was no like fromwhat I can remember.
If I remember correctly, therewas no battery pack on it.
You had to like get inside thedinosaur, to like get the
batteries out.
So my grandfather actuallysliced I don't know if you know
this, mike, but my grandfatheractually sliced the side, like
the realistic skin on the sideopen to get to the battery cage
and then there's a rib cage inthere.
Man, there's an actual rib cageunderneath that skin and that's
(28:36):
where the sound box was wasunderneath, was inside that rib
cage, and that's how he got.
He managed to stop it, but assoon as you put the battery back
in, it continued to roar.
It wouldn't stop.
So, unfortunately, the end ofit.
Speaker 9 (28:48):
And I stitched mine
up.
Speaker 4 (28:51):
After I got to the
battery I stitched mine up and
you have, like this cool surgeryscar.
Speaker 10 (28:57):
That's awesome, see,
I just left mine open because
it looked cool.
Anyway, it looked like you'dbeen attacked or something.
It's a great toy.
They don't make toys like thatanymore.
It looked way.
It's kind of creepy.
It was really.
It was like a proper rubberskin.
It just looked like real, likedinosaur skin.
Well, actually not the coloringon it was just realistic.
Yeah, I mean I got.
I remember that Christmas I goteverything, like I was so
(29:19):
fortunate to get, like theJurassic Park compound, some of
the figures.
The car I got the car wasawesome as well, but the T-Rex
was the shit, it was the, it wasthe top.
Yeah, yeah, they actually.
A few years ago they releasedwhen the newer, you know,
(29:40):
jurassic World came out theyreleased a T-Rex which was it's
like a giant one, looked kind ofthe same but made of like hard
plastic and it had this likefeature on it.
Oh yeah, see, I've got one.
I was going to go and get itand show you and you could.
You could put toys inside itwhich would, oh, yeah, yeah, and
then you open it up from underand even get the toys out.
(30:00):
So, yeah, I got that on sale inToys R Us a few years ago yeah,
Toys R Us.
Speaker 4 (30:10):
Seth Gavin still has
Toys R Us by his house.
Speaker 10 (30:13):
Yeah, we do, and it
still exists, here.
Speaker 4 (30:15):
Like the full store
or the one in like a busy the
full store.
Yeah yeah, Canada has Toys R Us.
I'll be making a trip up theresoon.
Speaker 1 (30:26):
To have their own
building in Illinois.
Speaker 4 (30:28):
Yeah, they have a new
store that they just opened up.
It's 10,000 square feet, wow,nice.
I would ask the Mike Bradyoffice paneling what its
favorite gifts are.
I can't really tell on theshelves there Half-empty water
bottle.
But, jim, top three gifts.
Speaker 1 (30:50):
Number three I have
the Etch-a-Sketch Animator from
the early 90s.
Speaker 7 (30:54):
Animator.
Speaker 1 (30:55):
Did everybody leave?
What the heck Did they move?
Let me animate like a fewdifferent sketch.
Did the sketch move?
It was hold on, let's take apicture.
I got a picture here.
It was yeah, it was pretty muchlike this.
Okay, yeah, it was pretty muchlike this.
Okay, it was just like anEtch-A-Sketch but it was like
pixels and you made the thingand then you saved each one that
(31:18):
you did as screen, likecartooning.
Speaker 8 (31:21):
Yeah, I remember that
now that you show it.
Speaker 1 (31:22):
Yeah, now you show me
that I remember that, and then
it animated into a video andstuff that you made.
Speaker 8 (31:28):
That's cool man.
I haven't seen that in so long.
Speaker 7 (31:31):
Where was Soul, my
Life?
Speaker 8 (31:33):
You was better.
Speaker 4 (31:34):
Since then you didn't
need it, nothing would piss or
even a gleam in your dance eye.
Speaker 1 (31:38):
yet he was still in
middle school, probably.
You're saying.
Number two would be like Ithink it was like 1978.
It was the 2XL Robot.
I don't know if you guysremember this guy.
Speaker 8 (31:50):
Yep, yep Again.
Oh man, that was.
I definitely didn't.
I definitely wanted one ofthose and didn't have it.
You had one of those.
Speaker 1 (31:56):
Yeah, he looked like
R2-D2 kind of and he played
8-track cassettes and he camewith one and he would be like my
name is 2XL and this is myfriend R2-D2 and stuff, and then
you put your dad's 8-tracks inthere and it would play it too.
Speaker 4 (32:12):
Yeah, but nothing's
better than my dog.
Speaker 10 (32:16):
Yeah, it's
ridiculously like.
It's huge.
I don't know what to do with it.
I hide it behind the couch it'stoo big, but you can fit like
toys inside it and thenunderneath opens and there's a
toy in there.
Look I, still there's a toy inthere.
Speaker 4 (32:27):
look, I think that
toy that just came out is the
one that actually comes with it.
What's your number one, Jim?
Speaker 1 (32:32):
My number one is okay
, that's a long title the
Fisher-Price PXL 2000 PixelVision Movie Camera.
Here's a picture of it.
Speaker 4 (32:42):
Wow, it's named by
Fisher-Price.
Speaker 1 (32:45):
Yeah, it was rare.
You used a regular audiocassette and you could record
movies and stuff I think blackand white movies.
Me and my brother would recorda couple movies and some couple
years ago, 10 or more years ago,hollywood directors and stuff
were trying to find those onlinethat were still running.
They were going to buy themfrom people to add it to their
(33:07):
movies and stuff.
But me and my brother made abunch of cheesy movies and stuff
but I don't know where thosecassettes are oh man, those are
priceless if you, if you get ahold of those, yeah I mean it
was real fun, just you got to bea director and stuff, just
making movies yeah, wow, that's.
Speaker 8 (33:24):
That's gotta be like
the uh clark where he's watching
the movies of himself and hismom and that and the up in the
attic.
Oh man, that that would be arough for me.
I'm sure for you too it'd be arough.
Go watching those.
Yeah, exactly birdie, birdie.
Speaker 4 (33:41):
Oh man, you fall
asleep over there no, I'm
looking for something man someeggnog you already got some of
that man.
Oh, what's your top three gifts?
I know you said, oh, man, it'sgoing to be a hard one, man,
when I talk to you today, butI'm curious.
Speaker 9 (33:57):
Want me to deal with
my top three right now, or just
one at a time.
Speaker 4 (34:01):
Top three all at once
.
Speaker 9 (34:03):
Number three would
probably be the Trailer Park
Boys shirts and DVDs my brothergot me.
Speaker 8 (34:10):
Wicked.
Speaker 9 (34:11):
Number two would be a
poster Gavin sent to me from
the Trailer Park Boys.
And the number one, ladies andgentlemen, from the bottom of my
heart and it means the world tome, it touched me so deeply is
a special video Gavin sent mewhen I was sick in the hospital
for nine days.
This is a video shout out to mefrom Rob Wells, john Paul
(34:31):
Tremblay and Mike Smith TrailerPark Boys, number one.
Speaker 8 (34:36):
Yeah, I think I've
seen that too.
Speaker 10 (34:38):
That was cool.
It wasn't a Christmas gift,though, was it, so you've got to
name something else, but Iappreciate you mentioning it.
Speaker 9 (34:42):
It was a Christmas
gift, gavin, that meant the
world to me, man, it was early.
Speaker 4 (34:53):
That's nice man,
thank you, it touched them, yeah
, deeply right on, okay, no, no,that's very cool, man, because
I could, I could, you couldprobably name like a couple
people on your hand who theypersonally sent a video to.
You know what I mean.
So for you to get that videofor gavin, uh, to get it for you
.
That that's so, that's verycool.
And then seth, uh, I'minterested, what's top three?
Wow, okay, so I think my thirdone would be my willwood and the
(35:17):
tape word hoodie, my dad uh gotme last year for christmas.
Uh, I hold on, I have it righthere.
So remember you were the littlewoody.
Oh, it's that when you got atthe background and it blurs out
when you stick up to the camera.
Speaker 1 (35:35):
We saw it for a
couple of times.
Speaker 4 (35:37):
Yeah, yeah, that's
pretty cool, we've seen it.
Well, what's number two?
I think my second one was alsothe Wii U.
I'd say I'm pretty sure.
Great minds think alike, right?
Yeah, I remember I alwaysplayed that like a lot.
I think my favorite game onthere was Mario Maker.
Probably Play that one.
Speaker 7 (35:58):
No, I've never played
that game.
I like how.
Speaker 4 (36:00):
Gavin has the Wally
Moose cup.
That's very cool.
It's from the ChristmasVacation.
And what's your number one man?
Probably my Oculus, my OculusQuest 2.
The Yucker one man, probably myoculus, my oculus quest 2 the
yucker, yeah, the vr, yeah, ohboy, just tuning in, uh, when
seth first signed down, his namefor uh zoom was stroke time,
(36:23):
you know.
So, like this is I'm birdie,graven is with stroke time.
Yeah, I don't know what.
I don't know what happenedthere.
I didn't change the internet,sam.
He said the internet picked itfor him.
Speaker 1 (36:36):
Yeah, Someone hacked
your account.
I bet.
Speaker 4 (36:39):
Yeah, no, it's just
my alter ego.
I guess I'm the chosen one.
Let's go.
Alter ego is hard hairy.
Speaker 10 (36:49):
Every time Scott
buys a game for the Oculus, I
get the receipt for it.
I don't know why.
Every time Scott buys a gamefor his Oculus, it comes through
to my email address Like you'vejust purchased this and I'm
like what the fuck, why am Igetting these emails?
Every time you buy something, Iget the receipt.
Speaker 4 (37:07):
I didn't know you had
one, two and three.
Oh, I got the receipt.
I didn't know you had one, twoand three.
Oh, oh right, you tell me aboutit, never mind Moving on,
because this is going kind ofslow.
The top three for me, so it'smy Bernie cube.
When my dog died, or I had toput my dog down, he was like my
best friend, so it's 2000.
Who it is?
(37:28):
It's a glass cube and it's gotmy dog hologrammed into it.
Speaker 1 (37:32):
Hologram.
Speaker 4 (37:35):
Yeah, so now I got to
get one for my dog that just
left in September.
Speaker 8 (37:40):
How did Nike get
those?
Speaker 4 (37:41):
I was going to say
Bob Scott, I appreciate that we
just lost Jake this year and ifyou saw my Facebook post or
anything, I got his paw printtattooed on my cap so that this
way when me and Stevie go for awalk, he's kind of walking with
us.
Speaker 8 (38:01):
Oh, that's beautiful.
We lost one in May, awesome.
Speaker 7 (38:05):
I'm sorry for your
loss.
Speaker 8 (38:06):
Thank you Likewise.
I'm sorry for yours, awesome.
Speaker 4 (38:10):
Yeah same same it's
not easy.
Speaker 9 (38:12):
Those in the pet
boats.
Speaker 4 (38:14):
No, no Children,
right, red Sur family, sorry,
your family.
You know I still got five dogsin my house, but they're not
mine.
You know what I mean.
I didn't bond with them.
I run around it's, they stealmy socks and everything, but
they, they're not mine, you know.
Uh, so that that's my numberthree.
(38:36):
Number two uh, when nintendofirst came out with robbie the
robot, uh, and uh, it came outwith mario brothers not super
mario brothers I wanted itreally bad and my parents were
both laid off and, like it'sprobably the only thing that I'm
saying, nice, gavin, so you canreport back to her.
They were both laid off, butthey found a way I got it.
(38:59):
They found a way to make endsmeet to get me that Nintendo.
Yeah, you know what?
Whenever I want to knowsomething about my mom, I ask
Gavin, yeah, Because I make moreeffort with her than you do.
Speaker 9 (39:12):
Come on, Scott.
Speaker 4 (39:13):
You know, I feel like
Gavin knows more about mom than
I know mom.
Speaker 10 (39:17):
Honestly, in the
past, in the past I've said
how's your mom doing?
And he goes.
I don't know.
And I go, well, is she still inhospital?
Speaker 1 (39:21):
And he goes, she's in
hospital and I'm like, well,
yeah, from me that your mom's inhospital and then he sits on
your complaints, that oh,everybody, all mean people
around me, and that people dobad things around to me.
I'm like are you wonder whykarma's catching up with you?
Speaker 4 (39:37):
hey hey, you think
that nintendo's buried in the
backyard somewhere?
It is, it's, it's probably inthe attic and upstairs, all
right.
So number one when xbox onecame out here and uh, she, she
made it like a damn fort.
She put it in a box inside abox, and each one was heavy duct
tape.
I meant heavy, and there waslike four boxes and it's kind of
(39:59):
thick where my food didn't evencut it.
So I had to sit there and peeleach little piece off and yeah,
that's really my number one gift.
Speaker 1 (40:09):
You were probably
being rotten to her at the time,
so she did that.
Speaker 10 (40:12):
Well, that's the
story of it.
I didn't know what was in it.
Speaker 4 (40:15):
I didn't know if
anything was in it, so I didn't
want to just go stabbing it andbreak it or whatever.
We're doing something.
Speaker 1 (40:22):
Yeah it's stroke time
.
I saw some strips on.
Daddy said don't interrupt them.
Holiday season.
Speaker 4 (40:28):
Yeah, I'm getting
jolly up in here.
Oh, let's not talk about that.
What's?
Alex's category hey, real fast,real fast.
I want to do a little bit ofmovie trivia, okay, something
that'll kind of go fast.
Speaker 9 (40:40):
Okay.
Speaker 4 (40:40):
I will say the quote
you guys make the movie or who
the character is.
So, like the first one, Kylie,you're up.
So like the first one, Kylie,you're up.
What is the name of the maincharacter in Elf?
Speaker 7 (40:55):
Buddy.
Speaker 4 (40:55):
Buddy the Elf Correct
, Keith in Home Alone.
Where are the McAllisters goingon vacation when they leave,
Kevin?
Speaker 8 (41:05):
behind New York.
Speaker 1 (41:06):
City.
Speaker 4 (41:09):
That's number two.
What's number one?
Speaker 8 (41:14):
I've never seen
either one of them All right.
Speaker 10 (41:18):
Technically.
Number two they're going toFlorida.
It's Kevin that ends up in NewYork.
The quiz master was incorrectthere and in the first one it's
Paris.
Speaker 4 (41:26):
Yes, paris is what I
was looking for.
Oh my God, I'll tell you, mike,in a Christmas story, what gift
does Ralphie want so badly?
He wants the oh gee Rax fromJurassic Park.
He wants the BB gun, the RedRider yes, oh shit, you're in
your eye out, kid.
I like the meme where it's a BCRich guitar and it says in the
(41:51):
meme you'll melt your face offkid.
That's every year.
I love that meme.
Okay, now what is the name?
Speaker 7 (42:02):
of the department
store in Miracle on 34th Street.
Oh, I've never seen that.
Speaker 4 (42:04):
I don't know I'm
tired.
Macy's would be your answer.
I was good Macy's, I've neverseen it.
Okay, now how about this one?
You see Santa Claus.
Speaker 7 (42:12):
Was Tim Allen.
Speaker 4 (42:14):
Yes, yeah, in Santa
Claus.
What does Scott Calvin do for aliving before becoming Santa?
Speaker 7 (42:20):
Oh, he's the toy
manufacturer.
Yeah, he's like I'm this.
Speaker 4 (42:25):
Gavin, which actor
plays Clark Griswold in National
Lampoon's Christmas VacationChevy Chase.
So, easy, bertie.
What drink is served with thePolar Express song?
Hot Chocolate, Bertie.
What drink is served in thePolar Express song?
Hot Chocolate.
One more time, bertie.
(42:45):
What is the drink?
What drink is served in thePolar Express song?
Hot Chocolate, bertie.
Speaker 10 (42:56):
I have no idea.
No, listen to what he's sayingto you, because it's there's a
hint in there.
Speaker 9 (43:03):
Hot chocolate with me
cocoa.
Speaker 4 (43:04):
Hot chocolate sasson
correct, that's the most you're
going to get.
Speaker 10 (43:07):
Okay, I got a quote
for you, scott, as well, when
you finished.
Speaker 4 (43:12):
Okay, jim.
What is the last line of themovie?
It's a Wonderful Life.
Hold on, they're singing right.
Speaker 1 (43:17):
No, there is singing
going on.
There is to what is the lastline of the movie.
It's a wonderful life, hold on.
Speaker 10 (43:20):
They're singing
right.
No, there is singing going on.
There is to be fair to him.
There is singing going on.
Speaker 1 (43:24):
Let's see In the
background it fades off to
singing.
I know what I'm talking about.
Okay, the last lines were byJimmy Stewart saying Attaboy
Clarence.
Speaker 4 (43:34):
There you go.
That's the last line said inthe movie Fucking A man I would
have never had.
Speaker 1 (43:40):
Technically they were
singing.
Should old acquaintance beforgot?
Speaker 4 (43:45):
Seth, all right.
What is the most popularChristmas tree?
Topper Star.
Correct, it's a tie betweenangel and star.
Speaker 10 (43:58):
Does that have?
Speaker 4 (44:00):
to do with movies.
It's the movie, it's justtrivia all together.
Speaker 10 (44:04):
Listen, it's
literally the only one that has
nothing to do with a movie thatyou've asked so far.
Speaker 1 (44:07):
Okay, this reminds me
of like Hollywood Squares.
We need to have like aHollywood Squares.
Speaker 10 (44:11):
I know, in a minute
he's going to go like who
invented the plug?
Like just stick to this thing.
Speaker 9 (44:17):
And you say oh,
what's that?
Speaker 4 (44:21):
Just for hot
chocolate.
Calm down, Right, Scott.
I'll go on for you Okay.
Speaker 10 (44:27):
Trailer Park Boys
Christmas special.
At the end, oh, boy Bubblesopens a gift from his parents.
What is it?
It?
Speaker 4 (44:33):
is the gift that he
would never open until he was,
because he wanted to be with hisfamily.
They told him him you are withfamily.
So when he opened up the giftby the fire, it was a bubble
machine correct correct.
It's a little heartbreakingbecause that's the bubble
machine that got burned up inthe fire.
(44:54):
Perky burned down his clients.
All right, these are justrandom trivia questions.
Speaker 1 (44:59):
Now the category is
US capitals.
Speaker 4 (45:04):
Which country is the
largest exporter of Christmas
trees?
You've got four of them righton with us, kylie Four, canada.
Speaker 7 (45:12):
Say.
Speaker 4 (45:12):
Canada.
Yeah, that's a major industryin Nova Scotia.
Speaker 9 (45:17):
Would America be?
Speaker 4 (45:19):
He just said no, no,
it's Canada.
You can have four people fromCanada.
Speaker 9 (45:24):
Also, guys, I'm going
to plug this for Gavin If you
guys haven't seen it.
You guys want to check theschedule to see it?
Check out in your theaters,standing on the shoulders of
kitties Gavin's acting in it.
Speaker 10 (45:36):
Literally all you
can see is this I'm really not
in the film.
I am in the film.
Speaker 1 (45:41):
It's the money maker
right there For a long while.
Speaker 7 (45:44):
Yeah, we were at
travel.
Speaker 4 (45:47):
We went to be in the
back room like the before party.
I got to shake Alex Lifeson'shand and tell us you're in a
lunch.
Speaker 10 (45:58):
Yeah, that's a mate.
Speaker 4 (46:03):
I got to talk to pat
about uh fishing and it was an
amazing experience yeah, so,cool hey, gaff, hey, can you uh
somewhere other than right now,can you uh do like a picture
like that from the shouldersdown, and autograph it for me,
man, and then I'll hang it up onthe studio here yeah, actually,
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as soon as it comes out onstreaming, I'll screenshot it
and I'll I'll do that as a joke.
Speaker 10 (46:26):
I'll print a bunch
off and sign them.
It could feel it.
It was was awesome.
Being on set was so much funand like the director actually
directed me and specificallylike told me like do this, make
sure you're looking at thecomics as they're walking by,
and it was this whole thing.
And then in the movie it's liketwo seconds I'm on screen and
you can't see my face at all.
It's just like the torso andthat day.
Speaker 8 (46:47):
It's quite funny
really you should offer cameos
that way yeah, definitely slowdown on the eggnog birdie.
Speaker 4 (46:55):
Slow down, all right,
keith.
What's the name of the plantpeople kiss under during
Christmas?
Speaker 8 (47:00):
That would be the
mistletoe Hooray, particularly
well on your belt buckle Thoughtit was the Robert plant.
Speaker 9 (47:05):
Keep that one, julian
, too.
Speaker 4 (47:08):
Eh, mike, here's one,
the Zeke Christmas Trivia, or
Christmas song.
In the salt and the chow daysof Christmas, how many total
gifts are given?
Are you expecting me to do math, scott?
Just pull off the slippers, andthat would be a lot.
The correct answer is 364.
Speaker 9 (47:28):
Oh, wow.
Speaker 4 (47:28):
Wow, you think that
was made on purpose.
Speaker 8 (47:31):
No, that sounds very,
very like I wouldn't even want
half that crap.
Speaker 4 (47:36):
Quite the panel, if
not Birds for my table.
No Best thing Christmas of alltime.
But panel, if not Birds for mytable, They'll best-selling
Christmas of all time.
Speaker 7 (47:43):
But, sir, you broke
up a little.
Speaker 4 (47:45):
He always does that.
What is the best-sellingChristmas of all time?
Speaker 10 (47:53):
Oh, Mariah Carey
yeah, Mariah Carey yeah.
Speaker 4 (47:57):
All I Want for
Christmas is you by Mariah Carey
.
Correct answer is Bing Crosby.
White Christmas, Really.
Speaker 8 (48:04):
I thought for sure it
would have been Mariah Carey.
Speaker 7 (48:06):
It's played every
year.
Speaker 4 (48:08):
I thought it would be
Mariah Carey as well.
All right, gavin in Rudolph theRed-Nosed Reindeer, what's the
name of the reindeer who wantsto be a dentist?
Speaker 10 (48:18):
Yeah, I'll make.
Do we even have that, phil?
I've seen it like once and Iwas only half watching it.
It's not.
Can I have a different question, because that's not a British
thing?
Isn't one of them calledClarice or something Like?
I've literally only seen itlike once.
Speaker 7 (48:30):
We're off girlfriend.
Speaker 4 (48:32):
That's not what I
said, because the one that wants
to be a dentist is the Adeptusis actually an elf named Hermes,
so it's misworded it's Adeptus.
Speaker 1 (48:41):
You said the reindeer
that wanted to be a dentist.
Speaker 10 (48:44):
Yeah, I was like I
don't want any of that.
Speaker 4 (48:47):
It's written wrong.
I was like I don't want any ofthat.
It's written wrong.
Okay, here we go.
Oh my gosh, what Christmascarol contains the lyrics?
We're not even drunk.
Which Christmas carol containsthe lyrics?
Ba-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la,I don't know.
Speaker 10 (49:05):
I know it, but I
just don't know the name of the
song.
I don't care.
I actually don't care to answerLike there's nothing, there's
no prize or anything, so itdoesn't matter.
The answer is Heddle Deck thewhole.
Speaker 4 (49:16):
Yes, Well, Betty's
pointing All right, moving along
, throw the trivia out thewindow.
No Favorite.
Speaker 7 (49:23):
Christmas memory.
Speaker 4 (49:24):
Favorite Christmas
memory One Kylie.
Speaker 7 (49:27):
Oh okay.
So last year for Christmas, mydad made this little game where,
like, an image would flash onthe screen and whoever's image
flashed on the screen would getto open the presents and
honestly, it was such a fun wayof doing Christmas and honestly,
it may have been my favoriteChristmas memory so far.
(49:48):
And we haven't even doneChristmas yet this year, so who
knows what we have in store forthat.
Speaker 8 (49:55):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (49:56):
So if somebody wasn't
paying attention, their thing
flashed.
They didn't get to open apresent.
It almost happened.
It did go a little quick itstarted a fight yeah.
Speaker 4 (50:04):
How about you, keith?
Mine I'd say they were right inmy day.
Speaker 8 (50:10):
Let me see, when
Kylie was a baby this is, I
guess, more of just a memorable,I guess odd memory she was
staying out at mymother-in-law's because we were
going to do Christmas morningout there the next morning and
so it was still Christmas Eveand Heather and I was getting
all our stuff ready and it wasmaybe 2 in the morning,
(50:30):
something like that.
But the second I walked outaround my side door and into my
front yard, a car across thestreet exploded.
Whoa, yeah, yeah't know, yeah,and it's just like all the
windows and everything is.
I don't know if somebody hadjust hit it right before, cause
it's like it was really crazysnowy, like it was like blizzard
(50:50):
level snow and uh, but it waslike dead, like the direct
corner across from my house, the, uh, the car that was sitting
across from there.
The second it could not havebeen like any more perfectly
timed.
The second I walked out, thatcar exploded, diehards.
Speaker 4 (51:08):
That's some diehard
stuff right there.
Right, did at least somebodyfilm you with the explosion in
the background.
That would have been cool.
Speaker 1 (51:17):
I walked away from it
and I looked.
I look how you say MerryChristmas in Toledo.
Speaker 4 (51:20):
How about you
Favorite memory, mike?
Easy one, but you remember whenyou were a kid and you still
believed in Santa and everythingwas magic and all that.
Well, I have this childhoodmemory of coming downstairs it's
still dark, so around six orseven in the morning and my
parents aka santa got me everysingle thing on my christmas
(51:43):
list.
I didn't ask for like crazythings like I.
I asked for the michael keatonbatman figure, uh, with yeah,
belt that would uh retract himon something you know that sort
of stuff.
Also, they got me his bat caneand basically they got every
(52:05):
single thing on my list and theyset it up so nothing was in
boxes.
I didn't have to open presentsat my house, santa just laid
everything out so it was readyto go so you could play right
away.
And basically I went downstairs, I saw this old play and I just
(52:27):
started playing and the loudnoises woke the parents up and
they got themselves coffee andthey just took some pictures and
they said oh, what's that overthere, mike, what's that over
there?
And you, you know just a cheesychristmas uh memory, but you
know like those christmases werelike the magic christmases.
(52:48):
You know, like I, we never hadkids ourselves, so we don't get
to do that for our kids, but youknow like I can imagine what
it's like for you guys.
Yeah, you say your parents gotwoken up by loud noises.
Was that like explosion intoledo?
Yeah, no, that's, that's prettycool.
(53:10):
You know like when I I got intothis family, my kids were
already like 16 and 19.
So I don't really have anymemories of like little kids
opening up gifts.
But yeah, it was a differenttime back then.
You know like it was moremagical when you know that the
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family wasn't in a good placeand all of a sudden you got
everything you wanted.
Yeah, how about you, nell?
Speaker 7 (53:38):
everything you wanted
.
Yeah, how about you, nell?
Well, the reason why MuppetFamily Christmas is my favorite
movie is because it reminds meof going up to my grandma's
house in Elwood on the farm and,like you know, everyone would
come over and you'd have like afresh Christmas tree, and so
that's my favorite memory isjust like Christmas is on the
farm.
(53:59):
That's pretty cool nice whichis a lot like what where I'm on
it, though me going round to mygrandparents house every
Christmas night.
Speaker 10 (54:08):
So obviously we do
the gifts and the dinner in the
daytime and then my nan wouldalways do like a buffet.
So we'd just go round and it wasjust like it was just a big,
massive, long table of food andit was only my family.
So that was me and my brother,my parents, and then my dad's
sister, her husband and her twoboys, and then my nan and
granddad, so it wasn't a massivegroup of people, but we did it
(54:29):
every single Christmas night foras long as I can remember and
we'd get bored toward the end ofthe night because we wanted to
go home and play with our toys.
Obviously, the bigger items wecouldn't bring with us, um, but
like I would do anything to havethat again, just because, like,
my nan's passed away and mygranddad's like he doesn't have
long left, he's not in the bestof health and um, yeah, those,
those days will never happenagain.
(54:50):
I mean they happen and we'recreating new memories with our
kids now and stuff, which islovely, but as for me, like a
memory from my childhood, itdefinitely would go around there
Just every Christmas.
We did it and it was amazing.
Speaker 4 (55:03):
I believe, Right on
Beautiful Gavin.
Speaker 10 (55:06):
Yeah, my God, good
stuff.
Speaker 4 (55:08):
Brody, what do you
got Talking?
Speaker 9 (55:10):
Right now from.
My favorite Christmas memorywas when my grandparents were
alive and all my family wouldgather at their own stead and
just sit around and talk andthey'd tell us the stories about
what it was like for themgrowing up.
Speaker 10 (55:23):
Nice.
Speaker 4 (55:23):
Tradition is that.
Speaker 8 (55:25):
That's awesome.
See, I sound like such a jerknow.
It's like I'm telling a storyabout an exploding car.
Like you know, I had a grandand all of them used to do the
same thing.
Speaker 10 (55:34):
That's variety.
That's what we want.
Speaker 1 (55:40):
There you variety.
That's what we want.
There you go.
Yeah, how about you, jim?
Um, mine would be christmas eveat my grandparents house and
there was like 20, 20 or 30 ofus, uh, all ages, big family
would all get their christmaseve and, um, everybody would sit
in the old yellow leather chairin the center of the basement
and stuff, like against the wall, youngest to oldest.
Everybody would go up and openone gift.
They pass out the gifts andthen everybody opened one gift
(56:03):
on can't like the.
1983 the camera came out andeverybody's before that.
It was real to real andeverybody films, everybody
taking opening one picture everyyear as they grow up and the in
the photographs and stuff.
And then, um, when you got tothe last person, the old grandpa
or grandma or something, theneverybody tore into their gifts
and it was like the whole roomwas just people ripping it and
(56:25):
just paper flying and everybodylaughing and just the loudness
of everybody having fun andtalking and, like gavin said,
you just missed that from likethe well me, 70s, 80s and 90s
just everybody, just always justlaughing and having a great
time.
Yeah, a special time.
And if, when your family growsapart, sadly into their own
(56:46):
groups and stuff and cousins andthat that you miss that now
with your.
It'll never be like that backthen.
Speaker 4 (56:53):
It seems like when
everything goes away when
grandma and grandpa aren't withus no more.
Speaker 1 (56:58):
Yeah, and there's a
couple like aunts or uncles.
There's a lynch.
Like I always say, there's alynchpin family member, one or
two lynchpins, and when they gothey're the ones keeping
everyone coming together andwhen they go, sadly, it just
starts breaking off 100%.
Speaker 10 (57:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (57:14):
And it's so hard with
the internet and nowadays to
wrangle everybody and haveeverybody agree to come and do
it.
It's just real hard.
Speaker 4 (57:23):
How about you, seth?
I'd say I remember on ChristmasEve we had a giant, like almost
like party here at the house.
That one time, you know,everyone was there you, kristen,
john, kenzie, john, john,johnny, everybody, even like the
Stampers.
And John Melnick was there, youknow.
Speaker 8 (57:44):
That's a lot of Johns
.
Speaker 4 (57:46):
Yeah, yeah, it runs
my family.
It was a lot of Johns, I thinkmy family got lazy and
everybody's name is John, john,johnny.
Speaker 7 (57:54):
Agent of the John.
Speaker 4 (57:55):
Yeah, you know, yeah,
that's family.
I don't even know well it.
It was even more than justfamily.
Like I said, you know, it wasjohn melnick too, it was the
stampers, it was right, but Iget it, man.
Uh, again, nothing beats oldtraditions with family.
Everybody's too busy to do, toobusy to slow down.
(58:17):
You know, and I, and I thinkyou know Karen, she keeps up
these traditions that hergrandmother you know, like
trying to get the familytogether and big meal.
But for me I'm going to changeit up a little bit.
So at 13, I got to meet mysister Michelle for the first
time.
I didn't even know she existed.
(58:37):
She was seven years older thanme and you know like when she
walked through the door I waslike well, she looks like my
other sister.
So it was kind of weird.
I was only with her for acouple years before we lost her.
So I'm just man sorry guys, I'mjust getting a little.
You know, that's like.
My biggest memory is hershowing up to Christmas, because
(58:59):
you'd heard her for the firsttime, so, but that's all I have,
guys.
Speaker 7 (59:05):
Okay, Scott.
Speaker 4 (59:06):
And when two sisters
who were like like always with
you, you know, like always therewhen you want to like vent, you
know, and they listen and thenthey're gone.
You know, both of them, covidtook one and then the other one
got electrocuted.
That's why I appreciate youguys all coming on the show.
I'm taking this little bit oftime out, you know.
(59:27):
I know you guys are busy.
Got to work early in themorning and got the door locked,
so mom can't come in the doorfor Seth.
Well, no, I can't lock my door.
Remember the lock's on theother side.
Sure, lock my door.
Remember the lock's on theother side.
Sure, set that extra sleep andpills to my mom.
She's nice, like you are.
Speaker 1 (59:42):
This whole thing is
going to have to be edited.
No, just let's redo this onanother night.
Speaker 4 (59:48):
No, but what's?
We should all have a toast forthe people and family members,
like pets, that we lost, becausethis would be the first
Christmas without my dad andwithout my dog, jake and um,
your sisters.
That's a tragic loss, scott andgavin, your, your, your nan,
it's uh.
We should have a toast foreverybody that we lost I agree
(01:00:09):
it's a great idea.
I don't got any, and well, it'snot full, but it's whatever.
Let's sort up that police carthing.
No, cheers to you guys, cheersthe families, and cheers to the
ones that aren't.
Oh, it was no more.
Oops, it caught us a lot.
What?
What are you doing?
Way to ruin my toast.
You screw up stroke time.
You know, even though they'renot here with us, they're with
(01:00:32):
us in spirit.
You know, especially in thistime of year, nothing is lost,
no energy is lost in theuniverse, right?
So they're back to the start,as they once were, and they'll
always be remembered and alwaysbe remembered Every show.
I end with Jim giving a quote.
Jim, I don't know if you gotone prepared, if not, I got one.
Speaker 1 (01:00:52):
You can get yours, go
ahead.
Speaker 4 (01:00:53):
All right.
So my quote for this year isgifts that were icon oh shoot,
that's not that.
Oh, all right, here we go see,I do it once and I mess up.
Here it is we make a living bywhat we get, but we make a life
by what we've given.
And that's from winstonchurchill guys.
Again, I really appreciate eachand every one of you guys for
(01:01:15):
for just popping on with thischristmas show talking about
memories.
You know that's all we haveleft of the past.
You guys, even though I don'ttalk to you guys every day now,
you're always online and you sayquick hi and Keith and Kylie.
For Kylie, for people that knowshe was on FAKE Radio, she was
Carla, the cat lady, seth, hedid a call in on FAKE Radio on
(01:01:40):
episode one, caller six Gavin,jim and Keith.
We all started on a new.
It's not a podcast, it's justsomething different.
It's called FAKE Radio, wherewe talk about or we play
different characters.
I'm not Scott Powers, my name'sAbe Henderson.
Speaker 1 (01:02:00):
It's the popular
podcast.
If you don't know folks, go tothat one.
It's more popular than us.
Speaker 4 (01:02:05):
Again.
Check out Majors Mess Hall.
They got some really awesomeguests on Gavin's the host, like
I said, and you'll definitelyhave a laugh more than here.
So I will talk to you all laterand you all have a good
Christmas.
Speaker 10 (01:02:22):
Thanks for inviting
me, scott.
That's it, lads.
Merry Christmas to all you guysas well.
Have a great one, merry.
Speaker 9 (01:02:29):
Christmas to
everybody and stay safe, and
we'll see you at 2020, blake.
Speaker 4 (01:02:32):
Merry Christmas
brother.
See you guys, make it easyRight now if I might, maria
(01:02:55):
Grazia plena.
Speaker 2 (01:03:20):
Maria Grazia plena ¶¶
.
Dominus tecum, benedicta tuimulieribus Et benedictus Amen.
(01:04:01):
Ave Maria, choir SINGS.
Ora, ora pro nobis.
Ora ora pro nobis, peccatori.
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Pus CHOIR SINGS.
Ave Maria.
© transcript Emily Beynon.