Dec. 27, 2025

Holiday Chaos, Cozy Laughs

Holiday Chaos, Cozy Laughs

Send us a text Holiday cheer meets porch-chaos honesty as we light up the season with sunshine, BBQ talk, and the kind of tangents only two old friends can justify. We kick off with Rupert’s wry preamble, then slide straight into football plans, the fallout from a “takeover” that left our studio sticky and suspicious, and the comfort of being off work even when you know the restart will hurt. Warm weather doesn’t kill the spirit; it just changes the soundtrack. Music and movies become our ma...

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Holiday cheer meets porch-chaos honesty as we light up the season with sunshine, BBQ talk, and the kind of tangents only two old friends can justify. We kick off with Rupert’s wry preamble, then slide straight into football plans, the fallout from a “takeover” that left our studio sticky and suspicious, and the comfort of being off work even when you know the restart will hurt. Warm weather doesn’t kill the spirit; it just changes the soundtrack.

Music and movies become our map. We swap favorites from The Little Drummer Boy to Nat King Cole, then reach for the memory-soaked heart of Merle Haggard’s If We Make It Through December. The list debates get loud and fun: Brenda Lee vs. Mariah Carey, Wham vs. Bing, and whether Die Hard deserves its place under the tree. We make the case for Elf, salute A Christmas Story, and admit that Miracle on 34th Street still hits when the room goes quiet. These aren’t rankings so much as rituals—ways to remember who we were and who we still want to be.

We also unwrap the weird old customs: Victorian trees with stuffed birds, Yule logs with superstitions, Santa as public disciplinarian, and towns that aired your year’s sins on a holiday stage. It’s absurd, a little dark, and deeply human. Between the laughs we pause for what matters: checking on neighbors, acknowledging loss, and choosing kindness when December feels heavier than it looks. We point you to our platforms and the site where you can drop us an anonymous message, then tease our season 2 finale where we tackle 1987–1989 with confidence and questionable accuracy.

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00:10 - Rupert’s Snarky Holiday Kickoff

01:40 - Mike And Tom Enter, Tunes On

03:20 - The “Takeover” Aftermath And Studio Damage

04:59 - Warm Weather Christmas And Football Talk

06:30 - Work Shutdown Gripes And Time Off

09:16 - Christmas Music Favorites And Taboo Lyrics

10:44 - Pip And Squeak’s Big Heads And Neon Signs

12:20 - Fishing, Winter Nostalgia, And Local Wildlife

16:56 - Shotguns, Hunting Season, And Garage Talk

18:30 - Home Repairs, Many TVs, And Game Night Plans

21:20 - Weather Swings And Porch Life Forecasts

24:06 - Traditions We Want From Listeners

26:10 - Music Memories: Merle Haggard And Family

28:21 - Fake Ad Break And Return

33:36 - Weird Old Christmas Traditions

42:00 - Top Christmas Songs: Debates And Snubs

46:18 - Top Christmas Movies: Die Hard Included

50:20 - Gratitude, Kindness, And Season Reflections

52:32 - Platforms, Website, And Listener Messages