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December 10, 2025 • 36 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You all ready for Christmas wish. Now I will give
a little we'll get it set up here in a second.
Let's get started and I'll tell you what's going on.
One one, three, Katy in the morning shows Christmas Wish.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
Today.

Speaker 1 (00:14):
With the roads, it is not the best day to
have somebody drive in to ask them to talk about
their Christmas wish.

Speaker 2 (00:21):
So we said you get a pass, no driving.

Speaker 1 (00:24):
You don't have to drive in today because the roads
are kind of Drive carefully and you'll get there eventually.
The one person who did have to drive today is
your buddy Brandon from over at College muscle Movers. Brandon,
did you drive to the destination today?

Speaker 3 (00:41):
I did, my man?

Speaker 2 (00:43):
Where did you drive to? Yup? Lost? You try it
one more time near brog Town?

Speaker 1 (00:52):
Okay, gotcha? Okay, Well thanks for driving. How are the roads, Brandon?

Speaker 4 (00:58):
Oh it's a Wincher wonderland that way. Brandon?

Speaker 5 (01:03):
Did you have to get up extra early today knowing
that to take you a little bit longer?

Speaker 6 (01:08):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (01:09):
I'm still getting there right now.

Speaker 4 (01:12):
Yeah, it's it's it's pretty battle there.

Speaker 1 (01:13):
Take your time, Brandon. You know what, you get a pass.
You are Santa's little helper. You are an angel of Christmas.
You get a pass. Thank you for doing this, and
thanks to college muscle movers for doing the unloading and
loading and that type of thing. And there's a big, big,
big heavy thing today. That's part of Christmas wish. So
what do we do then if we don't have the

(01:34):
wishers here? What we got them on the phone? I
think they're both on the same phone. Christy, are you there?

Speaker 5 (01:39):
Yes?

Speaker 4 (01:40):
Good morning?

Speaker 2 (01:41):
Ashley? Are you there?

Speaker 6 (01:43):
Yes, good morning?

Speaker 2 (01:44):
Are you two?

Speaker 1 (01:44):
You're two together in the same phone. Are you like
at a house or in the car. What are you doing?

Speaker 4 (01:49):
We're in a car together.

Speaker 1 (01:51):
Okay, Well, I'm glad you're here to do Christmas wish.
Let's get started and talk about who is the first
of all, who is the wish for?

Speaker 2 (01:59):
Without details? Who is the wish for?

Speaker 6 (02:03):
It is for one of our good friends and co
workers and her daughter.

Speaker 1 (02:09):
Okay, and so they're okay, So let's hear what the
wish is all about. I know you got the wish
there in front of you, if you got time. If
you got time, I'm sure you do. Let us hear
the wish that Andrea. I'm sorry, Christy and Ashley are
going to read for Christmas wish. Go ahead when you're ready.

Speaker 7 (02:27):
Well, do you want me to get the person on
the phone quick?

Speaker 2 (02:30):
Thank you? Yes, thank you? I got all excited.

Speaker 7 (02:32):
Okay, it's a little bit backwards without having them in Okay,
so I think it gets confusing.

Speaker 2 (02:36):
Yes, okay, for sure.

Speaker 7 (02:37):
So let's dump Brandon.

Speaker 2 (02:39):
Dum Sorry Brandon, Bye bye bye.

Speaker 1 (02:42):
By the way, College Muscle Movers helps out with every wish.
And if you want to moving anytime soon and you're
looking for a great local company and you want to
be Brandon in person, then call College Muscle Movers are online,
College Muscle Movers. Hello, I'm calling for Mollie. Yeah, Hi, Mollie,
It's Dave Ryan over at KDWB Radio. Would you have

(03:03):
any idea why i'd be calling with your friends Christy
and Ashley today?

Speaker 7 (03:07):
Oh my god?

Speaker 1 (03:09):
No, Well, can you hear your friends on the phone?

Speaker 4 (03:20):
We love you.

Speaker 1 (03:22):
Is she still there, Mollie, He's there.

Speaker 6 (03:27):
She's just crying. I'm just crying.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
Okay, Molly.

Speaker 1 (03:30):
Well let me you might have an idea why we're
calling Christmas Wish with Katie WB and we're going to
talk about a tremendous loss in your family and they
wrote us a letter, and now Christy and Ashley will
read this letter so you can hear what they wrote
in Okay.

Speaker 4 (03:50):
Are you ready?

Speaker 8 (03:51):
Molly? Sure? Why not? Okay, here we go.

Speaker 4 (03:56):
When you think of soma Hey family, Molly, Garrett and Sylvie,
a few things immediately come to mind.

Speaker 6 (04:02):
Joy turned for.

Speaker 4 (04:03):
Others, and love. Whether they were camping, going for a walk,
playing at the playground, or just relaxing in their backyard,
you could see and feel the joy radiating from them.
It was and still is impossible not to smile when
you're around them. This family cares deeply for each other

(04:23):
and for everyone in their lives.

Speaker 8 (04:26):
Garrett showed his.

Speaker 4 (04:27):
Love through the daily lunches he made for Molly that
left her coworkers envious, especially me, His dedications to spending
time with his family, his hard work as a plumber
serving our Saint Paul's community, and his unwavering commitment to
always putting his family first. Mollie will take on any

(04:49):
challenge to help her family, the students she works with
in Saint Paul's schools, and countless others. She has an
incredible gift of making me laugh, making you feel welcome,
and listing your spirits. And then there's Sylvie, a sweet,
free year old whose smile and kindness touched the hearts
of everyone around her.

Speaker 6 (05:08):
The love between them is undeniable. When you see them together,
you can't help but feel the warmth they share in
the love that they give those around them to know
if Molly, Garrett and Sylvie is to truly feel blessed.
It's with heavy hearts that we share that Molly and
Sylvie suffered in an unimaginable loss when Garrett passed away
unexpectedly in August at just thirty eight years old. True

(05:32):
to form, both Molly and Sylvie have faced this tragedy
with incredible strength and resilience. Even without Garrett, they continue
to be a family filled with joy, care, and love
for each other and everyone around them. As friends, family,
and coworkers of Molly. This Christmas, we watch to surround
Molly and Sylvie with love, comfort, and kindness. They have

(05:56):
given so much to all of us and to so
many others, Okay, that we want to remind them that
they are not alone. Listen to Ashley, we will continue
to hold them close and walk with them on this journey.

Speaker 1 (06:09):
I think I hear somebody, Yeah, there's that might be
Sylvie making an appearance in the background. Yeah, Molly, I'm
so sorry about Garrett. I just can't imagine just you know,
kind of very unexpectedly, just in August, at thirty eight
years old, he was gone. Yeah, and I can't imagine
adjusting to life like that when you're expecting the next

(06:33):
thirty forty fifty years together ever practically. Yeah, I'm so
sorry about that. So life has been a big adjustment.
But there are so many people that care about you,
that care about Sylvie, and I love what they said
about how you are just one of those people that
just you know, brings a smile to everybody that you meet.

Speaker 2 (06:56):
Sylvie is very curious. What is Sylvie up to now?

Speaker 8 (07:00):
She's shutting the door on me so that I can
cry in my room by myself.

Speaker 7 (07:03):
Oh okay, I'm very considered to hear her.

Speaker 1 (07:07):
Well with if you just turned the radio on, we're talking.
Usually we do these, you know, kind of in person
with one the wisher wishy on the phone, but with
the roads today we have the wishers on the phone,
and I want to talk to you a little bit
about Molly, about what Christmas wish is and we find
people like you who you.

Speaker 8 (07:28):
Know, listen to you guys for years.

Speaker 2 (07:29):
Yeah, wonderful.

Speaker 1 (07:31):
Well, let me tell you what some of the things
are that we want to do for you and Sylvie.
To number one, just make you feel loved and appreciated
and seen and recognized and maybe kind of make you.
I think one of the things about pain and grief
is sometimes it comes in waves and there will be
times when it's like, oh, it's been fifteen minutes since
I've thought about anything, and other times it's just very heavy.

(07:55):
I hope this will bring you one of those times
where it's just it helps relieve the grief a little bit.

Speaker 2 (08:00):
Talk about Sylvie, she is how old.

Speaker 1 (08:02):
Santa told me she's into bluey.

Speaker 2 (08:05):
Is that true?

Speaker 4 (08:07):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (08:07):
Yeah, Yeah.

Speaker 1 (08:08):
We got a bunch of blue stuff. We got a
bunch of We got a blue backpack, coloring book, Bluey,
this Bluey that we for some We came up with
a kinetic sand soft serve station, which is hard to describe,
but it's really cool. Okay, good, I'm glad you found that.
Guys like that, a Bluey tent, a life size kitchen

(08:29):
play set, bluey squish bellows, and a shopping cart there's
so much blue all over the house.

Speaker 2 (08:36):
Yes, exactly.

Speaker 1 (08:38):
Sneakers and we got a couple of sleds and a
winter coat, mittens and a beanie an Our Generation dress
up doll which you've heard if you've heard of those,
those were super cool. And then for mom, we got
a bunch of stuff for mom, some fun, some practical.
We hear you're a runner, is that right? Yeah? Okay,

(09:01):
We've got you a two hundred dollars Hoka gift card
for new shoes. We're going to send you down to
Target with a five hundred dollars Target gift card. Now
that can be for anything. That can be for Coldgate, toothpaste,
that can be for tide pods, that can be for
you know, running stuff, whatever you want. We got a
just some fun little things. A Starbucks tumbler and mug.

(09:25):
We hear you're a Starbucks person. Yeah, okay, good, very
what's your order over at Starbucks?

Speaker 7 (09:32):
I like express one that's very good.

Speaker 1 (09:38):
And they found something called Eos Vanilla Cashmeir body oil
body wash and body missed is great, So something you'll enjoy. Uh,
for you and Sylvie and some friends or whatever you want.
To break it up, We've got a one hundred dollars
Broadway Pizza gift card, and I will thank every person
who donated, every business that donated, I will plug them

(10:00):
shamelessly because they didn't have to do this. They're taking
it out of their own pockets. Broadway Pizza, Sarah and
everybody at Broadway donated two thousand dollars in Broadway Pizza
gift cards. They didn't ask for anything in exchange. Everybody
at Valveeling instant oil Change. They donated two free oil
changes from Valveling this year. I know it's not the
most Christmasy thing of all time, but you might need

(10:22):
an oil change necessary no change. I V three hundred
dollars high V gift card shop high V this holiday season.
Don't forget to sign up for high V Perks to
get even more discounts and deals. So thanks to Hive,
they heard about wish and they said, what can we
do to help out? A two hundred dollars gift card
to Saint Paul Tap that's on Jefferson Avenue over in

(10:43):
Saint Paul's.

Speaker 7 (10:45):
Yeah, it's a cool place, good food.

Speaker 1 (10:49):
Check out Saint Paul Tap MN dot com. One hundred
and fifty dollars gift card to Woodhouse Spas and Eden Prairie.
You know it's a little bit of a dry but
it's worth it to Woodhouse Spas, thanks Megan and everybody
over there in Eaton Prairie. And you can get a
Woodhouse Spat gift card for the perfect holiday gift woodhouse
Spas dot.

Speaker 4 (11:06):
Com for the fact that I threw out my back
a few days ago.

Speaker 2 (11:10):
How'd you throw out your back? What were you doing.

Speaker 8 (11:13):
Between you know, a three year old crawling all over
you and shoveling snow.

Speaker 7 (11:16):
You know, it's classic. It is what it is.

Speaker 2 (11:18):
This is perfect.

Speaker 1 (11:19):
Okay, good a little relaxing massage. But there's more for
your Christmas wish pot. And all of these people just
heard about this. No wait, my favorite one is the
last one, and we're gonna get to that in a second. Okay,
I've got a two hundred dollars vis a gift card
to spend on whatever you want, donated by Plugs Electric
and floor Forest like plug Z safe Home started Plugs

(11:43):
Electric dot Com.

Speaker 2 (11:45):
We got one.

Speaker 1 (11:46):
Hundred and one dollar holiday gas card so you won't
have to worry about getting a couple of tanks of
gas that's on holiday for every fuel purchase now through
December seventeenth, Holidays, donating a portion of sales to Christmas wish.
I love this one. I was talking to Wedding Day
Diamonds yesterday. We've got you a pair of half carrot
diamond stud ear rings from Wedding Day. Yep, what, well,

(12:09):
not everything needs yeah, not everything needs to be practical,
but this one is just a beautiful gift from Wedding Day.
Wedding Day studs start at one and every pair is
on sale through December twenty fourth. Come in and pick
out a gorgeous pair of shop online with three two
day shipping or super easy in store pickup. But you
want to hear my favorite You want to hear my
favorite thing?

Speaker 4 (12:28):
I don't.

Speaker 8 (12:29):
How is that not your mail? Okay?

Speaker 1 (12:31):
That's my That is a tie. But I love this
one because it's so different. What is your dog's.

Speaker 8 (12:35):
Name, Cash Cash Money, as Philbe called them.

Speaker 2 (12:39):
Okay, and then you got two cats too? What are
their names?

Speaker 7 (12:42):
Yeah?

Speaker 8 (12:42):
Lucy and Millie?

Speaker 2 (12:44):
Lucy Millie. How big of a dog is cash?

Speaker 8 (12:47):
Cash is like freaking almost ninety pounds?

Speaker 2 (12:49):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (12:52):
I was talking to our friends at Fido's Pantry, shout
out Sarah and Andrew over in excelsior, chan Hassen. They
donated so much stuff. Three giant bags of dog food,
three bags of kitty litter, forty pounds apiece. Oh my god,
dog toys, cat toys, cat treats, dog treats and that's

(13:13):
all from Fido's Pantry and nutris Source dog food donated
to of those bags. I want to give a shout
out at those gags as well, so we can't forget
the fuzzy friends, A healthy pet, happy pet. Check them
out at fidospantry dot com.

Speaker 8 (13:26):
Yeah, going up here right now. He'll be so happy.

Speaker 1 (13:29):
I am so glad that we got to hold of
you for Christmas, but I'm so sorry about your loss.
Just such a hard thing and the first Christmas to
go through this. It's gotta be. It feels different this year,
doesn't it.

Speaker 8 (13:40):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's just oh yeah, like you just
it was kind of out of camped and worked that
weekend and he was gone by Wednesday. And yeah, so
I mean, you guys are amazing. And obviously Ashton Christine
obviously my brother who convinced me to stay home for

(14:02):
a delivery from seven to nine. Yeah, getting delivered at
my high up.

Speaker 4 (14:07):
Thanks Ki.

Speaker 1 (14:08):
Well your deliveries outside that is going to be Brandon
from College muscle movers. And let me tell you that
there's a lot of dog food out there. Yeah, a
lot of dog food and cat litter and other stuff too.

Speaker 8 (14:21):
Perfect.

Speaker 1 (14:22):
Have have the best holiday you can with little Sylvie
under the circumstances. And thanks for taking the call with
Christmas wish. And I'll let you say your goodbyes to
Christy and Ashley.

Speaker 8 (14:34):
Well, I love you guys so much. Is that why
Tom came and shoveled me aut at six a m.

Speaker 4 (14:37):
This morning like yad of helper.

Speaker 6 (14:40):
So thank you Tom, Thank you, hih a, thank you everyone,
but everyone here guys so much.

Speaker 2 (14:50):
Thank you Christy and Ashley for doing this. We really
appreciate it.

Speaker 1 (14:53):
Merry Christmas and thanks for listening, uh to Katie w
B and you never thought you'd be recipating them a
Chris mus wish, No Molly, but but here you are
all right.

Speaker 2 (15:03):
You take care.

Speaker 8 (15:04):
Thank you so much.

Speaker 1 (15:05):
Thank you Christmas wish on KDWB. We'll be back in
a second on the Dave Ryan in the Morning Show.
More Christmas wishes every day, all the rest of this week,
all next week, and if we're lucky and we keep
doing well the donations, we'll do two more right before
Christmas as well.

Speaker 7 (15:25):
One point three KDWB I.

Speaker 2 (15:27):
Got a couple of things for you.

Speaker 1 (15:30):
Vikings tickets actually one, two, three four Vikings tickets. See
the Vikings play Green Bay. It's into early January. I
know the exact date, but it is five hundred dollars.
Also in game day cash. It's all from Aquarius Home Services.
Go to KDWB dot com slash furnace. Yep, we have
got an extension called Furnace KWB dot com slash furnace

(15:52):
and you can sign up on their hecket's Green Bay.

Speaker 5 (15:55):
It's on January fourth, by the way. But yeah, it's
the big game against the Packers here.

Speaker 1 (16:00):
Who I wonder how it is if you like you're
a Packers fan and your partner is a Vikings fan.

Speaker 7 (16:07):
That's how my sister and her husband are are.

Speaker 2 (16:08):
They did they get along okay with that? Do they
make fun of each other for it?

Speaker 5 (16:11):
So they try to have the kids pick which team
they want, and so sometimes the kids will pick out
Vikings gear in the morning on the day of like
a Vikings Packers game.

Speaker 7 (16:20):
And then my sister's like, that's not my kid anymore.

Speaker 2 (16:22):
You know, they have fun.

Speaker 5 (16:24):
I didn't see my friends Carrie and Freddy. They just
had a baby or maybe no, it wasn't carrying Freddy.
It was Meat Sauce down the hall Mead Sauce has
a new baby, Louie. Yeah, little Louis. So his wife
is a Packers fan. Obviously, mean Sauce is a Vikings fan.
And they let Louie crawl to which gear he wanted
for the game. Pick the Vikings, Joyce, Louie, just kidding.

Speaker 7 (16:48):
I don't hate the Vikings. I just love the Packers.

Speaker 2 (16:50):
I get it, I get it. Let's do the daily daily.
I'm Katie w B.

Speaker 3 (16:58):
Yesterday I watched them up Christmas Carol, and I was
soaking up all of that Scrooge energy. So my question
for y'all today is it's time to release your inner Scrooge.

Speaker 7 (17:07):
What do you hate about the holidays?

Speaker 8 (17:09):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (17:10):
By, but I.

Speaker 1 (17:12):
Don't really hate anything, but I will dig up an
inner Scrooge.

Speaker 7 (17:18):
First, you say, okay, yeah, go ahead.

Speaker 2 (17:19):
Go ahead.

Speaker 5 (17:20):
Well, I luckily won't have to deal with it this year.
But for me, it's personally going to a million different
holidays when you have a partner, it's exhausting. It is
really like I don't feel like you get to thoroughly
enjoy anything, especially for me because I have family in Wisconsin,
and like it was just a lot of like going
all over the place that eventually you do sort of

(17:40):
have to just like pick one family and like do
holidays with that family, and then I just feel bad
for the other family, like it sucks. And so I
would say that's my scrooge thing, is like when you
have to go to a million different ones. There was
I think two years ago or something we had just
decided to not.

Speaker 7 (17:58):
Do almost anything. We just kind of like, well I.

Speaker 5 (18:01):
Don't want to trip, yeah, because it just it gets
to be too exhausted.

Speaker 7 (18:05):
And that's my scrooge moment line.

Speaker 3 (18:07):
Okay, my scrooge moment, I think is being expected to
find the perfect gift for everyone in your family and
your friends, because I like being inspired. If I'm at
a store in June and I see something that I'm like,
my sister would love this, I'm going to buy it
for her and give it to her in June when
I see it, I don't want to buy it and

(18:27):
then put it in my closet and forget it's there
until Christmas. But Christmas itself, like the whole holiday season,
you have to just like, oh, I have to go
Christmas shopping, So now I'm going to go to a
store and then have to think, Okay, what would my
sister want? What would my sister's spouse want? And I
hate that. That's my scrooge moment about the holidays.

Speaker 9 (18:46):
I hate having to go to like, let's say, my
grandma's house, and there's family members that I see once
twice a year, and then we have to do the
catch up because it's like sure, high Aunt, Carol, but
you don't really care about like, oh, what are you
got going on? You're just doing it because as we're
here and you don't speak to me the rest of
the year, let's just say hi by keep it pushing,
you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (19:04):
And I really can't come up with anything scroogy. I
will only say the amount of waste and wrapping paper
that you ball up and throw into garbage bags. Yeah,
and cardboard boxes that just gets stuffed into your like
trash can out in the garage. I just like, I'm
an environmental guy, but not a freak about it. But
it's just like that wrapping paper gets used, the cardboard
boxes gets used, it all gets thrown into your dumpster

(19:27):
and then it's in a landfill, and I just, you know,
I can't really think of anything else.

Speaker 2 (19:31):
Because I'm a joyful person.

Speaker 1 (19:32):
Oh I'm a joyful bright light of Christmas to scrooge
the rest of the year.

Speaker 2 (19:36):
Now we scrooge the rest of the year. Halloween pisses me.
The hef off.

Speaker 3 (19:41):
A lot of text message, someone says, I hate that
seemingly everyone gets holidays off and I don't. So I
get invited to things and I have to tell them
that I work, and they always say, but it's Christmas Eve,
and I say, yeah.

Speaker 1 (19:52):
I know.

Speaker 3 (19:53):
A lot of the people are complaining about the amount
of money they have to spend on gifts. That stresses
me out, and gift giving is a supposed to be stressful.

Speaker 7 (20:02):
Someone's really scroogey.

Speaker 3 (20:03):
They say, Christmas has just become a commercial holiday. People
are spending so much money, going broke for a holiday
that doesn't even align with their belief system.

Speaker 9 (20:11):
There's so many commercial holidays Valentine's Day's another way true.

Speaker 3 (20:15):
But that's the scrooge moment for the Daily Bailey. You're
allowed to scrooge sometimes I get it coming up next
to you go to a holiday party, it's time to leave?
How do you get out gracefully without doing the long? Oh,
stay a little bit longer?

Speaker 1 (20:27):
Four words to exit a holiday or any party where
you're ready to leave. And this is four solid words
that I will fill you in coming up next on
KDWB one on one point three KDWBO.

Speaker 9 (20:53):
Four.

Speaker 1 (20:54):
When you go to a Christmas party, whether it's a
work party or a neighborhood party or a family party
or whatever. Yet, so how do you say goodbye? Do
you'd be like, well, better be taken off now, you
slap your knees. You know you're sitting down, slap your knees,
go well we better get home, better get blah blah.

Speaker 2 (21:10):
And then then the host will be like, oh, what's
your hurry?

Speaker 1 (21:14):
Or we just do the Irish goodbye. Susan and I
were just like, okay, the hosts aren't looking. Let you
dip out. You know you have to go in and interrupt.
And the hosts are talking to somebody else you have
to be like, hey, we're gonna take off now, oh
well great, how's cars to God?

Speaker 2 (21:30):
Leave me alone?

Speaker 1 (21:31):
So here's what you do four words. It is a
fool proof formula from somebody who is a senior lecturer
amy arius at a college and so they're real smart.
They say, you do two words to make it clear
that you're leaving, head it out or it's time. Those

(21:52):
are the first two words. Don't over explain, don't use
qualifiers or like, well, probably time to leave or probably
should get going, because that's going to open it up
to no, no, no, no, no no, no, so and
so is going to make a toast, or wait, we
haven't brought out the cake yet. You do not need
to provide any reason for leave.

Speaker 2 (22:11):
Leave leaving.

Speaker 1 (22:12):
You don't have to be like, oh, I gotta go
hover the babysitter, because if you do, they're going to
try to convince you to say, pay him a give
him some extra money. They'll love the money. Next thing
you know, it's forty five minutes later and you're still there,
So heading out, it's time. The next two words two
words of praise amazing party, such fun, headed out, amazing party.

(22:41):
Now you said I'm leaving, and you've said gracefully, I've
appreciated your hospitality. We are out gone. Oh there you go.
I don't heat it out, amazing party.

Speaker 3 (22:52):
I just think that's a weird. That's just would be weird.
Headed out, amazing party. And then the door slams like, oh, oh, well,
there goes Dave. I guess a bit passes bye. Yeah,
what the heck? I'd rather say because a lot of
people when you said these four words, people are texting
in saying I have to poop.

Speaker 1 (23:07):
Well that's funny, but you're you're not going to announce
that at a like a comedy Christmas party.

Speaker 3 (23:12):
Well maybe not at the company one, but a family
Christmas party.

Speaker 1 (23:15):
Great time, head it out, good luck, saya nara two words,
saya nara, Okay, peace out.

Speaker 2 (23:25):
But there It is.

Speaker 5 (23:26):
The hardest thing for me is not leaving a company
party or something like that.

Speaker 7 (23:30):
It is leaving my mother's home.

Speaker 5 (23:32):
When I am home for the holidays and I say, hey, Mom,
I'm probably gonna head out like early afternoon, get back
before it gets dark. Whatever she knows, I'm usually heading
out by Newnish. All of a sudden, you know, it's
like eleven thirty, I'm packing up.

Speaker 7 (23:44):
You're going, well, I have a.

Speaker 5 (23:45):
Lag in the oven for you, and I'm baking cookies,
and all of a sudden, it's like, you need to
take this, you need to do this, bla blah blah.

Speaker 7 (23:52):
And it's a whole ordeal for me.

Speaker 5 (23:53):
To get out of the house without my mom packing
up an entire life for me.

Speaker 7 (23:57):
And I feel like a lot of other.

Speaker 5 (23:58):
Millennials have experiences, at least my algorithm shows it where
it's like, you can't just leave your mom's house and
she's got a million things for you.

Speaker 7 (24:05):
That's my dad.

Speaker 3 (24:06):
He's like, here's this bag of stuff that I've got
for you. I'm like, I don't want this, but he
always says, well, I don't want to keep you. And
that's how that's how he like throws me out. If
he doesn't want me around anymore, he'll be like, well,
I don't want to keep you. Then hands me the
plastic bag of stuff.

Speaker 1 (24:19):
And that's another thing. How do you get rid of
the guests that stay until two o'clock? You know what, Florence,
let's go ahead and get one more drink. Somebody once said,
you're supposed to slap your knees and go, well, we
better go to bed so these nice people can go home.

Speaker 5 (24:32):
Yeah, our friend Tony of the show, he hosted a
friends giving for us last year, and we finish up
dinner and we play a few games. He goes, well,
I don't know about you, guys, but I'm about to
go to bed. So you guys can ever stay here
and entertain yourselves or leave.

Speaker 7 (24:47):
All right, We're gonna be.

Speaker 1 (24:49):
There is a time, you know, there is a time
where it's like, you know what, I got to clean
this mess up. When you leave, I get to get
up and go to work tomorrow, or I'm just tired.
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I saw this on the Instagram last night, and it's
if the Beach Boys saying about winter rather than summer.

Speaker 2 (25:36):
Here we go. It does get dark by about four thirty.

Speaker 1 (25:42):
The good news is in another couple of weeks it'll
start getting a little lighter and staying lighter longer.

Speaker 5 (25:48):
If you need energy to keep yourself awake when its
stark at four, you can go to holiday station stores
because they've got great deals, especially with Red Bull. Right
now it's buy two, get one free and they are
featuring their new winter edition frosted Apple flavor. So this
is not necessarily a celebrity, but it is a celebrity
in my mind. Someone texted in saying we haven't heard
from Jenny's mom lately. Is she's still dating cool? And

(26:08):
the update on that is that, yeah, she is still
talking to the person that she was going on on
dates with. However, that person has like some personal stuff
going on in their life and they both work all
the time and so it's been hard for them to
get together.

Speaker 7 (26:21):
But she's hoping to maybe see him this weekend, so
we'll see.

Speaker 5 (26:25):
But her and I did have a little chat about
men and accountability recently.

Speaker 7 (26:30):
There's that I have a question. This is going to
be a dumb question. I know your mom works in landscaping.
What do you do in landscaping in the winter time?

Speaker 5 (26:36):
So she actually has taken up a winter landscaping sports.

Speaker 7 (26:40):
She does holidipods.

Speaker 5 (26:41):
She actually turned her entire basement into like a what
looks like a Santa's workshop because she has ribbons. She
built out like all of this stuff to be able
to have ribbons on these I don't know, scroll things cool.

Speaker 7 (26:52):
And so she does that for people.

Speaker 5 (26:54):
And I mean she does do like clean up and stuff,
but obviously now with the snow, she's not doing that.
But she works almost every of the year somehow, even
though she is a landscape.

Speaker 3 (27:03):
Get it siny, get it nice. There is an ESPN personality.
His name is Stephen A. Smith, and he told people
that he believes Travis Kelcey is going to retire from
the NFL so he can enjoy married life with Taylor Swift.

Speaker 7 (27:17):
A pretty hefty prediction. Yeah, he's so young, I know,
I know. Well, actually, wow, he's like thirty something.

Speaker 5 (27:22):
No, he's like thirty seven or thirty for the end
of the career.

Speaker 2 (27:25):
That's not young anymore. That's old, La, How old? What's
like retirement age for the.

Speaker 7 (27:30):
NFL on five.

Speaker 2 (27:33):
Yeah, seriously, like early thirties. Yes, there is.

Speaker 1 (27:36):
It's kind of interesting for the just kind of a sidebar,
forty four year old grandfather of one may be the
starting quarterback for the Indianapolis Colts because they, I guess
the Colts quarterback had an injury and they don't have
a big deep bench, so they got this guy who
is forty four years old. He's played one season a

(27:57):
couple of years ago, but he may be starting for
the Colts this weekend. Forty four years old and the grandfather.
It's kind of cool though.

Speaker 3 (28:05):
Yeah, yeah, this guy just believes that Kelsey's going to
retire and then pivot to television and do commentary, which
is what a lot of you know, retired sports people do, right.

Speaker 9 (28:13):
Michael Stran Yeah, we all know the Frosty the Snowman
classic Christmas movie.

Speaker 2 (28:17):
We love it. We watch it every single year.

Speaker 9 (28:19):
So the guy who voiced Frosty in that he died
back in the eighties.

Speaker 5 (28:22):
But what's his name, Oh, Frosty Dave voice Frosty.

Speaker 2 (28:26):
We I don't know, but we looked it up yesterday.
It's a name.

Speaker 1 (28:30):
It's not a name. That's commonly known Jackie Vernon. Jackie
Vernon was like Mery Chris, that's what he said, Happy Birthday.

Speaker 9 (28:41):
Well, he died back in the eighties, but his son
was doing an interview recently and apparently he revealed that
his dad had three secret families on the side, which
is nuts. And I guess you could afford that back then,
because two families is a lot.

Speaker 2 (28:55):
One family is a lot, I'm sure.

Speaker 9 (28:57):
But the funniest part of the whole story is that
he had so and all the different families and he
named every single son.

Speaker 2 (29:02):
I think at least five, Ralph had five different name
what all right?

Speaker 1 (29:10):
They came up with a list of the most annoying
Christmas songs and I'm gonna count them down for you.
Here we go, number nine. We're start at number nine.
Paul McCartney Wonderful Christmas Time.

Speaker 7 (29:20):
Hate that song.

Speaker 1 (29:21):
I like that song, but it is kind of annoying
because it just has about five words in the whole song.
Every version of White Christmas, Happy Christmas by John Lennon
and le Yoko Ono whoa isver and you canna hear
her wailing in the background. I don't know who told
Yoko she could sing, but oh my god, it's horror.

(29:44):
I don't dislike it. Every version of Deck the Halls,
every version of Baby It's Cold Outside, Burl Lives Holly
Jolly Christmas the fourth most annoying Christmas song, and now
we're into the top three most annoying Christmas songs of
fall tame number two and the number one most annoying

(30:12):
Christmas song of all time, at least according to this research,
is I would say, probably arguably one of the most
requested Christmas songs of all time too.

Speaker 7 (30:25):
It's annoying. I think it's great.

Speaker 2 (30:26):
It's catchy. Shoot up to number one every year.

Speaker 7 (30:28):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (30:29):
Kim Kardashian has been cast in a comedy called The
Fifth Wheel, and it's gonna be directed by Eva Longoria
and Kim's gonna play the quote hot outsider who crashes
a Vegas get together of old friends. And if she's
the fifth wheel, I can already debunk that this is
going to be a flop of a movie, because someone
who's as hot as Kim Kardashian is never going to
be the fifth wheel. She is most likely going to

(30:50):
be the one who has a partner. She's the driver
right in the group of friends and there's gonna be
some other friend because isn't there wasn't there a movie
that was called like the or something.

Speaker 7 (31:01):
Oh yes, like something like that.

Speaker 5 (31:03):
So it's like, you can't put Kim Kardashi in that position.
But we'll see. I don't know, I'll probably watch it.
It's gonna be on Netflix.

Speaker 7 (31:09):
I've been the fifth Wheel and multiplications. That's okay.

Speaker 3 (31:12):
Gwen Tefani and Blake Shelton shut down. They're split rumors
with a shopping outing. So everyone in their mom was
talking about them that they're getting divorced.

Speaker 7 (31:21):
They're splitting up after a long, long run.

Speaker 3 (31:23):
But now they're out grocery shopping, and so people are like,
wait a second, I thought you guys were going to
break up, and I guess it's never mind.

Speaker 7 (31:30):
They're not.

Speaker 3 (31:30):
They've been completely baffled by the divorce rumors, and say baffled.

Speaker 7 (31:33):
Baffled.

Speaker 9 (31:34):
Wendy Williams might be ganni at her conservatorship or I
think her guardianship really soon. Here's her attorney telling you
whenhen is this.

Speaker 2 (31:40):
There are guardianship attorneys and we're watching and waiting. They
have a short Wendy by years then she'll be out
of guardianship. No guardianship should feel like a sentence, and honestly,
Wendy's does.

Speaker 9 (31:52):
Speaking of guardianships, you know what I did the other day?
I went and looked up a picture of Britney Spears
back in her prime or I think it was one
of those things that shows you heard through the years,
and man, Britney Spears through the years, it's just such
a shame just to see the light in her eyes
just dwindles slowly, ever so slowly, but surely, just because
I'm probably her conservativeship and all the things she went through.

Speaker 1 (32:11):
You talk about somebody who was just a bright light
when she was seventeen and just looks so happy and joyful,
and you talk about a business that took her, sexualized her,
used her, sexualized her, used her, and then wrung her out.
I mean that is what showbiz can do to some people.
I mean, I look at Ariana Grande and I don't

(32:32):
care if it's not PC or not. Something's wrong with her.
She is really struggling with something and I don't know what,
but that business will take you and wring you out,
especially if you're sexualized. And Ariana Grande wasn't really, but
there's something amiss with Ariana.

Speaker 9 (32:47):
But I feel like Brittany, I don't know because I
was very young. Britney seems like she kind of got
forced or coerced into it. Correct me if I'm wrong
on that. Arianna seems like she's this is part of
her plan.

Speaker 1 (32:59):
I mean, I mean, who really knows the secret? Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 7 (33:03):
I think anyone in Hollywood, you don't hit ever.

Speaker 2 (33:05):
Know that's true. Have you heard this term yet?

Speaker 1 (33:07):
A psychiatrist coined it in a new book that came
out this year. If you're not an extrovert or an introvert,
you might be an outrovert. A what an ultrovert, and
it's not a mix of the two. The term for
that is an ambivert, where you're one or the other
or both in certain ways, that's an ambivert, but outroverts
are different. That means other. And the top sign is

(33:31):
you're constantly feeling like an outsider, like you don't feel in,
like an utrovert. So you're not an introvert or an
extrovert or an ambrovert. You just don't feel like you
fit in the guy who came up with it thinks
he is one, and he's seen some of it in
his patients too. He says ultraverts can be extremely social
and well liked, they're just more about the one on
one and they don't really connect with groups. He says

(33:54):
ultroverts can be independent thinkers who are not emotionally dependent
on what others think, so they're kind of renegades. He
says that it might be the default setting that we're
born with and we are learning through our lives to
be introverts or extroverts. I think I know some people
like that, and I think I know I actually good

(34:15):
name of you that they're very outgoing, they're well loved,
but they always always always worry about what people think
about them. And I think if you worry too much
about what people think about you, just don't.

Speaker 5 (34:28):
Well, I don't worry about what people think about you
if you don't care what you think about them, Like
I don't know if you don't like respect someone. And
I think about like the trolls that we get sometimes
from being in radio. It doesn't bother me because why
do I care about an anonymous person saying that I'm
a whore or something? I don't care?

Speaker 9 (34:46):
True?

Speaker 2 (34:47):
But I think I think that this is kind of
a bold statement.

Speaker 1 (34:52):
I don't feel I don't care what other people think
about me because I know I'm a good person. I
don't worry if somebody spreading rumors like is a chronic
you know whatever, or Dave is a whatever.

Speaker 2 (35:04):
I don't worry about it because I know I'm a
good person.

Speaker 1 (35:07):
And I think sometimes it's a Sometimes you know that
you're hiding an aspect of your personality and you're worried
that other people are onto you, and that sometimes makes
you feel like you're left out. And I don't care
because I'm not really that I'm a good person, and
I don't worry about what other people.

Speaker 5 (35:24):
Think if I'MONEA asked us, I think, Dave, you were
like signing one of your children's books at the live podcast.
They asked us after the live podcast if there was
like anything that where we don't really like show on
the show about ourselves, and I say that I feel
like we all do a pretty good job representing who
we are as people we don't like come on, turn
the mice on and pretend to be someone that we're not.

Speaker 1 (35:45):
Like there's a lot of radio people that pretend to
be wonderful people and they're really not. But they're really
It's like not even radio people. There's probably people at
your work. It's like Sarah gets away with everything because
she's so good at pretending she's an angel, but then
she's a narcissistic, backstabber, manipulator who you know.

Speaker 3 (36:05):
Sometimes I do wonder, like what if I just moved
to you know, Austria, I could be whoever I wanted
to be, because no one there knows who I am.

Speaker 2 (36:12):
So I figured you out, then they'll figure you out.

Speaker 7 (36:14):
Figure me out. But at least for like a year,
they want to know. I could do whatever I want.
I just have to act out whatever you would do.

Speaker 2 (36:20):
It though you'd be like, yes, I'm the queen of Montana.

Speaker 1 (36:24):
Yeah yeah, well yeah, you don't hear about it a
lot because we are a very elite.

Speaker 2 (36:30):
Group of queens.

Speaker 7 (36:31):
They don't know, they don't know.

Speaker 2 (36:32):
You would screw it up that way.

Speaker 1 (36:34):
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