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[SPEAKER_37]: Michael Mera, Radio Entertainment.
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[SPEAKER_09]: This is to radio that go where you go medium go radio that's with you every night through the long commuter fight and in the morning with your toast and mama radio
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[SPEAKER_09]: Who listens to radio?
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[SPEAKER_09]: No matter if it's someone just bring a fall Who listens to radio?
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[SPEAKER_09]: Only 150 million 150 million people That's all
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[SPEAKER_20]: Robbs, beware in your story, but no!
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[SPEAKER_41]: Of course we're in mono, shall we save money.
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[SPEAKER_41]: All the music saved in half the space.
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[SPEAKER_41]: Merry Christmas everybody, Gary Krimboen.
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[SPEAKER_41]: Happy root of it, your old buddy Rob with the 2,000 and 25 edition of Christmas Rob Radio.
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[SPEAKER_41]: You know, I did a little research.
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[SPEAKER_41]: The first episode of Christmas Rob Radio was 1999, so we've been doing this for 26 years, and for the people that have been along for the whole ride, I give you a most genuine thank you because it is truly
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[SPEAKER_41]: my favorite show to do every year.
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[SPEAKER_41]: I like to say it's the same 50 records just in a different order.
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[SPEAKER_41]: But no, no, no.
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[SPEAKER_41]: We've got a sort of, oh, we've mixed it up a little bit this year.
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[SPEAKER_41]: There were some omissions.
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[SPEAKER_41]: There were some additions.
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[SPEAKER_41]: And what you've got is two days of classic holiday toonage courtesy of your old buddy Robb.
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[SPEAKER_41]: So, uh,
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[SPEAKER_41]: tune it in, turn it up, and let's have some fun.
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[SPEAKER_41]: Merry Christmas.
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[SPEAKER_41]: Oh, and I need to remind you that the Michael Marisho listeners are the greatest in the world.
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[SPEAKER_41]: A little traveling music, please.
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[SPEAKER_37]: Yes, he's the Rob Skewack Show.
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[SPEAKER_41]: I wondered what this was and who do we have here, everybody?
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[SPEAKER_41]: It's a, it's a good question.
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[SPEAKER_41]: Stevie Wonder.
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[SPEAKER_41]: I'm Jingle Singer's a little late on their cue.
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[SPEAKER_41]: That might be the DJ.
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[SPEAKER_41]: Merry Christmas.
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[SPEAKER_20]: Handle's burning low.
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[SPEAKER_20]: Lots of mistletoe.
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[SPEAKER_20]: Lots of snow in ice.
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[SPEAKER_20]: Everywhere we go.
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[SPEAKER_20]: Why are you singing, carrot?
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[SPEAKER_20]: Why don't side my door?
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[SPEAKER_20]: All these things more.
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[SPEAKER_20]: All these things more.
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[SPEAKER_20]: That Christmas means to me, my love.
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[SPEAKER_20]: It's going to be mine.
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[SPEAKER_20]: I've got never seen people Even though I love your madly It's seen I love you more But let's don't cut your give me We've touched my heart for sure All these things and more, darling Oh, that's what Christmas means to me, my love
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[SPEAKER_20]: Oh yeah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah,
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[SPEAKER_20]: They'll treat with angels, yeah, ready for the night Gonna sleep and wake up, just before daylight They're all this thing in my heart baby Oh, that's what Christmas means to meet my love Oh baby, oh baby
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[SPEAKER_41]: That is Feltown Biosic from Stevie Wonder, and now let's head over to the West Coast.
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[SPEAKER_15]: Do some music from them beach boys.
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[SPEAKER_15]: I think I know me, but why'd you do it this time of year?
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[SPEAKER_15]: She goes a lot, miss her, and I wanna kiss her.
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[SPEAKER_14]: It just worries us.
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[SPEAKER_14]: Merry Christmas baby.
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[SPEAKER_14]: Merry Christmas baby.
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[SPEAKER_14]: Merry Christmas baby.
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[SPEAKER_15]: Really convinced you that I'm not the guy and you know
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[SPEAKER_14]: Merry Christmas, baby, Merry Christmas, baby, Merry Christmas, baby, Merry Christmas, baby, Merry Christmas, baby, Merry Christmas,
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[SPEAKER_15]: I'm willing to wake up and never mess around any more
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[SPEAKER_41]: The Christmas baby straight out of Hawthorne, California.
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[SPEAKER_41]: That's the Beach Boys, and I remember, my love is a dick.
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[SPEAKER_41]: I forgot how short Christmas records were.
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[SPEAKER_41]: I'm in buttons like a crazy person.
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[SPEAKER_41]: This is Stan Freeberg and Dawes Butler.
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[SPEAKER_40]: This is the season.
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[SPEAKER_40]: My name is Wednesday, my partner is Frank Jones.
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[SPEAKER_40]: The Chief is Captain Kellogg.
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[SPEAKER_40]: He's sent with a 24th Christmas Eve.
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[SPEAKER_40]: They brought her in a guy named Grudge.
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[SPEAKER_40]: When I heard what they booked him on, my blood ran cold.
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[SPEAKER_40]: It was a 409-632-5-day, she'll 9-6704.
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[SPEAKER_40]: Not believing in Santa Claus.
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[SPEAKER_40]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_40]: 435-PM.
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[SPEAKER_40]: I was working the holiday watch at a homicide with Frank.
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[SPEAKER_40]: Hang up your stock on your Joe?
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[SPEAKER_40]: Yeah, just for I come down.
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[SPEAKER_40]: You too, Frank?
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[SPEAKER_36]: Always do.
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[SPEAKER_36]: I'm gonna early just in case I have to work late tonight.
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[SPEAKER_36]: Wouldn't want to miss out when Santa Claus comes, you know?
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[SPEAKER_36]: Sure, wouldn't be a shame.
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[SPEAKER_36]: What you're gonna do tomorrow, Joe?
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[SPEAKER_36]: What you're gonna do on Christmas, you got any plans?
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[SPEAKER_36]: Nothing much.
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[SPEAKER_36]: Why don't you come by the house, Joe?
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[SPEAKER_36]: We're gonna have Christmas dinner.
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[SPEAKER_36]: You know, all the trimming, turkey, celery stuffing, oysters, maybe chestnuts, all the trimming, cranberry sauce, love to have you.
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[SPEAKER_36]: The Mrs always fixes a plate of relish with them little carrot sticks, you know, olives, pickles, scallions, most folks call them green onions, but they really scallions.
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[SPEAKER_36]: You ever notice that, Joe?
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[SPEAKER_40]: Have another squad, Frank.
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[SPEAKER_36]: How much Volkswagen green onions, but they're really scallions?
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[SPEAKER_36]: Scallions.
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[SPEAKER_36]: Any time after two, Joe?
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[SPEAKER_36]: Love to have you.
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[SPEAKER_36]: Well, I'll see.
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[SPEAKER_36]: Love to have you.
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[SPEAKER_36]: Well, I'll see.
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[SPEAKER_36]: The message always fixes a plate of rubbish with them carrot sticks.
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[SPEAKER_36]: You know them little carrot sticks?
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[SPEAKER_36]: Olive's pickles scallions.
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[SPEAKER_40]: Let's not go through that again.
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[SPEAKER_40]: Love to have you.
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[SPEAKER_40]: Go through what again, Joe.
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[SPEAKER_40]: How much folks call them green onions?
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[SPEAKER_40]: But they're really scallions.
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[SPEAKER_40]: Oh.
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[SPEAKER_36]: You notice that too, huh, Joe?
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[SPEAKER_40]: Homicide Wednesday.
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[SPEAKER_40]: mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
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[SPEAKER_40]: Says who you need to grudge, all right?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_40]: You said didn't believe in Santa Claus?
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[SPEAKER_40]: It's hard to believe what you've said, did you really say that?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Sure I said it.
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[SPEAKER_06]: How do you know there's a Santa Claus?
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[SPEAKER_06]: You've got a picture of him?
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[SPEAKER_40]: No, no mugshot.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Any fingerprints?
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[SPEAKER_40]: No, ladies and gentlemen.
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[SPEAKER_40]: I just know that's all.
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[SPEAKER_40]: It's like saying there isn't an Easter Bunny.
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[SPEAKER_06]: That's another guy that right now.
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[SPEAKER_40]: Watch your story, Mr. Joe.
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[SPEAKER_36]: He just said that to make me feel bad, didn't he?
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[SPEAKER_36]: The really is, and he's the bunny, isn't there?
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[SPEAKER_40]: Joe?
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[SPEAKER_40]: Listen, Grudge.
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[SPEAKER_40]: Tonight pick up three years ago on a 1492, for not believing in Columbus.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah!
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[SPEAKER_06]: I don't believe in Cleveland or Cincinnati either!
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[SPEAKER_40]: How about Toledo?
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[SPEAKER_06]: I, uh...
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[SPEAKER_06]: I ain't made up my mind yet about Toledo.
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[SPEAKER_40]: Okay, Mr.
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[SPEAKER_40]: I get the picture now.
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[SPEAKER_40]: You don't believe in nothing to you.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Nothing.
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[SPEAKER_06]: And you want to know something else?
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[SPEAKER_40]: What's that?
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[SPEAKER_06]: I'm going to get up and I'm going to walk right out of this room.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Because you guys ain't got nothing on me.
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[SPEAKER_06]: There ain't no log and it's not believe in insanity clause.
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[SPEAKER_40]: There is in my book.
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[SPEAKER_40]: Let me tell you something, Mr.
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[SPEAKER_40]: I'm going to prove there's a Santa Claus if it takes me all night.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, pretty funny.
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[SPEAKER_06]: The police departments got nothing else to do.
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[SPEAKER_40]: Let me straighten you out, buddy.
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[SPEAKER_40]: This one's on Frank and me.
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[SPEAKER_40]: Right, Frank.
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[SPEAKER_40]: Right, Frank.
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[SPEAKER_36]: There really is a needs to bunny.
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[SPEAKER_36]: Isn't there Joe?
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[SPEAKER_36]: You know, hippity hopping down the bunny trail?
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[SPEAKER_40]: I took a grudge over to the helicopter, got in, flew around the city for hours.
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[SPEAKER_40]: I showed him department stores.
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[SPEAKER_40]: What's hurrying in another department store's grudge?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Happy people, but I ain't impressed.
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[SPEAKER_40]: I showed him stockings, how are those stockings hung grudge?
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[SPEAKER_06]: By the chimney with care, but I didn't hang none up.
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[SPEAKER_40]: I showed them children nestled all snug in their beds.
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[SPEAKER_40]: What's dancing in their heads, grudge?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Visions and sugar plums, but you ain't selling me.
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[SPEAKER_06]: They're ain't no Santa Claus!
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[SPEAKER_40]: He still didn't believe.
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[SPEAKER_40]: He was only one thing left to do.
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[SPEAKER_40]: My job, get to the North Pole.
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[SPEAKER_40]: I love him 45 p.m. We arrived at the North Pole.
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[SPEAKER_40]: I set the plane down.
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[SPEAKER_40]: We walked over to Sandy's workshop, rang the bell.
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[SPEAKER_40]: Pardon me sir, can I ask you a few questions?
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[SPEAKER_35]: Why, sure?
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[SPEAKER_35]: Just take on me today.
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[SPEAKER_40]: What are you for, living?
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[SPEAKER_35]: I'm a brownie.
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[SPEAKER_40]: What are you doing at the North Pole with a southern accent?
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[SPEAKER_35]: Well, the boss started ran short on help this year, so he had a recruit with you of our brownies from a South Pole.
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[SPEAKER_40]: That figures.
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[SPEAKER_35]: What a waste of time.
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[SPEAKER_40]: Could we talk to your boss, please?
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[SPEAKER_35]: Oh, he's out.
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[SPEAKER_35]: You would come on the one night he's out in the whole year.
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[SPEAKER_40]: What's your particular job, Mr. Brownie?
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[SPEAKER_35]: My boss has eight tiny reindeer, my job, feed him.
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[SPEAKER_40]: Yes, sir.
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[SPEAKER_40]: What do you feed him?
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[SPEAKER_35]: Well, most times, I fixed up a little plate of relish.
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[SPEAKER_35]: I'll have pickles and then carrot sticks.
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[SPEAKER_35]: You know, I'm a little carrot sticks and scallions.
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[SPEAKER_35]: Most folks call them green onions, but they're really scallions.
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[SPEAKER_35]: How do you know?
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[SPEAKER_35]: Just to stab in the dark.
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[SPEAKER_40]: Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
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[SPEAKER_35]: My boss will be back for the second-large party soon.
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[SPEAKER_35]: Say, would you all like to hear an interesting story?
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[SPEAKER_40]: Yes, sir.
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[SPEAKER_35]: Will you see that huge pile of presents over Laya?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Hmm, man, look at all that stuff.
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[SPEAKER_35]: Would you believe it?
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[SPEAKER_35]: They're old for the same man being piloted up here.
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[SPEAKER_35]: Yeah, after, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_40]: Why didn't the guy ever get him?
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[SPEAKER_40]: Yeah, why?
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[SPEAKER_35]: Cause he didn't believe in my boss.
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[SPEAKER_35]: You know the rules?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Hmm, we know.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I, uh, don't suppose there's no chance that this, this guy can still get the presents?
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[SPEAKER_35]: Oh, sure.
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[SPEAKER_35]: He gets them all.
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[SPEAKER_35]: The men and he believes.
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[SPEAKER_35]: But I don't suppose he ever will.
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[SPEAKER_40]: Too bad about that guy.
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[SPEAKER_40]: What's his name?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Don't say it.
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[SPEAKER_06]: I don't want to hear it.
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[SPEAKER_40]: Come on, Mr. Brownie.
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[SPEAKER_40]: What's his name?
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[SPEAKER_35]: His name?
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[SPEAKER_35]: Grudge.
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[SPEAKER_40]: The brownies saw us at the door, which is some Merry Christmas.
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[SPEAKER_40]: We were heading back to the plane when it happened.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Hey!
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[SPEAKER_40]: Yeah, Grudge.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You know that guy I said I didn't believe him?
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[SPEAKER_40]: Who's that?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Sussecenequas?
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[SPEAKER_40]: Yes, sir.
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[SPEAKER_06]: You think I'm too old to change my mind?
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[SPEAKER_40]: You're never too old, Mr. Grudge.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Well, then I believe in Cenequas and Columbus.
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[SPEAKER_40]: How about Cleveland Cincinnati and Easter Bunny?
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, them too.
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[SPEAKER_40]: And Toledo?
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[SPEAKER_06]: I-I still ain't made up my mind yet about Toledo!
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[SPEAKER_40]: Look, Rudge, up in this guy.
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[SPEAKER_40]: He's coming back for the second load.
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's Santa Claus!
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[SPEAKER_06]: It's Santa Claus!
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[SPEAKER_40]: There's the only guy in the oak and make everybody happy in one night.
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[SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, he must have the biggest heart in the whole world.
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[SPEAKER_40]: That's about the size of it.
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[SPEAKER_41]: Aw, stand freeberg and Daw's Butler, stand freeberg, a genius.
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[SPEAKER_41]: And that record very old.
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[SPEAKER_41]: This one, not so much.
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[SPEAKER_41]: Maybe you saw her on Saturday Night Live this week.
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[SPEAKER_41]: It's fair.
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[SPEAKER_41]: covering Chuck Berry.
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[SPEAKER_41]: This is one root off run as we do.
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[SPEAKER_41]: Rod Radio Christmas 2025.
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[SPEAKER_41]: Thank you for letting me provide the soundtrack to your holiday.
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[SPEAKER_41]: I appreciate it.
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[SPEAKER_19]: dance and on to a girl town what would be your most against?
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[SPEAKER_19]: and it'll be me doll like a trash sleep drink and which?
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[SPEAKER_20]: and another way where would all be one of the ways that I got saved with jigs?
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[SPEAKER_41]: And run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run,
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[SPEAKER_21]: It's a blue bird, here to stay, here's the new bird He sings all that song, that's we go along Walking in a winter wonderland In the metal we can know the snowman Yeah!
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[SPEAKER_21]: And pretend that he is a person around He'll say I am right, we'll say no man
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[SPEAKER_22]: But you can do the job of your entire life.
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[SPEAKER_21]: Later on, we'll inspire as we dream by the fire.
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[SPEAKER_21]: To face on a parade, the miles that we made, Walking in a winter wonderland.
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[SPEAKER_21]: Here's the blue one, here's the stand Here's the blue one, here's the blue one Here's the blue one, here's the blue one Here's the blue one, here's the blue one Here's the blue one, here's the blue one Here's the blue one, here's the blue one Here's the blue one, here's the blue one Here's the blue one, here's the blue one Here's the blue one, here's the blue one Here's the blue one, here's the blue one Here's the blue one, here's the blue one Here's the blue one, here's the blue one Here's the blue one, here's the blue one Here's the blue one, here's the blue one Here's the blue one Here's the blue one
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[SPEAKER_21]: Later on, we'll inspire as we dream by the fire To place on our prey, the rising we made Walking it over to one
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[SPEAKER_08]: See, I told you it was horrible, maybe this jingle will take you if you have your mouth to travel to many different places and visit many children Many many races to learn about these places and the kids from other races on the Christmas travel
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[SPEAKER_08]: Sadder understands all the different celebrations The rituals and customs of all the different nations You learn about these nations And the different celebrations on the Christmas travel line I wasn't sure what that was at all But I guess we're doing it now It's a Christmas travel log Although I intend to stay in my basement But this is Brian Setser Doing music from the sound of music
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[SPEAKER_41]: Pretty groovy, huh?
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[SPEAKER_41]: Like that album.
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[SPEAKER_41]: The actual CD is called Dick Vett Crazy Christmas.
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[SPEAKER_41]: But the music is choice.
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[SPEAKER_41]: My favorite things.
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[SPEAKER_41]: I'm sorry I had to step away for a second.
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[SPEAKER_41]: I had snowflakes on my nose and eyelashes.
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[SPEAKER_41]: Let's walk music!
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[SPEAKER_41]: Oh, it's a good one.
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[SPEAKER_41]: Somebody who recorded this for a very special Christmas too gave the publishing rights to the organization.
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[SPEAKER_41]: So now this song raises money for charity and perpetuity.
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[SPEAKER_17]: All it bells are ringing out in its Christmas All over again Yeah again Long distance relatives I will see you in a long, long time
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[SPEAKER_17]: I just don't want to kiss, I'm no one that's crazy All over again Yeah, yeah And all over town Little kids come get down
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[SPEAKER_17]: Put your body next to my hand Gonna need the missile to go We go Everybody is singing
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[SPEAKER_20]: All the bells are ringing out and it's Christmas All over again You have me in And right down I'm blind Little kids died to run
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[SPEAKER_17]: Underneath the mistletoe we go We go Break ribs, my style Come and find you Happy and their pride You're fire I hope you have a good one
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[SPEAKER_17]: Oh, mama gets a shot in blood, and it's a grace, but all over again, I'll finish great.
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[SPEAKER_20]: All right, look at the kids.
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[SPEAKER_26]: Now let's see how I want a new Rikkenbacker guitar, two fender basins.
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[SPEAKER_26]: Judd very songless.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Wow!
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[SPEAKER_02]: Mom is using Santa Claus!
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[SPEAKER_41]: Music from the Jackson Five.
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[SPEAKER_41]: I'm not going to tell you what I saw Michael Jackson kissing.
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[SPEAKER_41]: Story for another time.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I promise, okay?
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[SPEAKER_20]: Oh, so mommy, it's the same thing.
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[UNKNOWN]: Kisses are the softest.
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[SPEAKER_20]: Underneath the midst of the last life.
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[SPEAKER_20]: She did.
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[SPEAKER_20]: So I'm gonna kiss him, kiss him, kiss him, kiss him, say the call I did, I really did, she might be kissing Santa Claus and I'm gonna tell my-
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[SPEAKER_20]: Get yourself on
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[SPEAKER_41]: Bokehoun.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I knew it.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I did.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I've been a danceie, Mommy Kisses, and I've got one.
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[SPEAKER_02]: You've got everything.
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[SPEAKER_41]: You've just got one.
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[SPEAKER_41]: Listen to this.
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[SPEAKER_41]: Just functional family.
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[SPEAKER_41]: Shut up, Jermaine.
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[SPEAKER_41]: Oh, this is an inverted segue.
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[SPEAKER_41]: We play the best Christmas music on the Micomeris show.
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[SPEAKER_28]: Frost in the paint.
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[SPEAKER_28]: Candles gleaming inside, painted candy canes On the tree, sent us on his way He spelled his sleigh, was things
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[SPEAKER_28]: Things for you and for me It's the time I'm here When the world falls in love Every song you hear Seems to say Merry Christmas May your new year's dreams come true
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[SPEAKER_28]: And this song of mine in three quarter time Which is you and yours, the same thing too
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[SPEAKER_28]: It's that time of year One world falls in love Every song here seems to say Merry Christmas May your new year's dreams come true
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[SPEAKER_28]: In the song of mine, in three quarter time which is here and yours, the same thing
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[SPEAKER_41]: The Christmas Rob Radio on the Michael Marishow for 2025.
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[SPEAKER_41]: That's the Christmas Walt's by she and him, and that she is actually the new girl.
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[SPEAKER_41]: Zoe Dationale, I love her voice, very sweet.
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[SPEAKER_41]: We're going to take a break and we come back, a brand new one from the Andrew sisters.
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[SPEAKER_41]: Well, at least brand new for me, I've never played it.
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[SPEAKER_41]: The fact is, it's not 75 years old, but it's very peppy and very upbeat and you'll hear it after this.
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[SPEAKER_41]: You miss a lot.
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[SPEAKER_41]: Oh, I know what time it is, it's time for a jingle.
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[SPEAKER_30]: I promise you the ender sisters and I do deliver this is called Jingling Jingling Jingling Jingling Jingling Jingling Jingling what fun to hear the sleigh bells jingle Jingling Jingling Jingling Jingling they said you're hard of Jingle Jingling Jingling Jingling I love to hear our laughter mingle ha ha ha
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[SPEAKER_30]: Oh-ho-ho, gliding through the snow Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing- Jing-
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[SPEAKER_29]: Through a winter fairy land we go a gliding In a cotton candy land of frozen charms And the weather's layers slipping and a sliding Bring you sliding even closer in my arms Catching you the slay bells asking why we're single As we fly across the snowy hills and gals And we're happy because the slay bells seem to jingle In the winter fairy land like wedding bells
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[SPEAKER_30]: Jingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Ling what fun do you the slave of single Jingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing Lingjing
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[SPEAKER_29]: Do a winter fairy land we go a gliding In a cotton candy land of frozen charms And the way the sleigh is slipping and a sliding When she's sliding even closer in my arms Can't you hear the sleigh bells asking why was singer As we fly across the snow, it heals and downs And we're happy because the sleigh bells seem to jing door In the winter fairy land like wedding bells
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[SPEAKER_30]: Jing Jing Ling Jing Ling Jing Ling Jing Ling the bells Adopt the snowflakes, dancing Jing Jing Ling Jing Ling Jing Ling Jing Ling All gov and heave and prancing Jing Jing Ling Jing Ling Jing Ling Jing Ling the night is made for sweet bromancing How?
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[SPEAKER_30]: Through the snow we go!
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[SPEAKER_10]: The stars are rightly shining Yet is the night of the dear Savior's birth Long lay the world in sin and ever mind To be a dear and the soul
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[SPEAKER_10]: The thrill of hope, the weary world rejoices For young, the brave, son, new and glorious horse.
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[SPEAKER_20]: O Lord, in the Bible night, when Christ was born.
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[UNKNOWN]: Oh, my people!
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[SPEAKER_20]: The light, the light, the light, the Christ was gone.
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[SPEAKER_20]: Oh, night before We drinking the pouring down There in gifts we travel afar We then found and more and more And found and found and found and understand
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[SPEAKER_20]: All of light, star with royal beauty bright Where's the gleaming still concealing darkness to my perfect light?
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[SPEAKER_20]: And a king of men that explains All I bring you from him again King or ever, see, see, He'll ever over us all to reign.
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[SPEAKER_10]: It's right in sense to all for a bite In sense, all the deity-night Prayer and praise and all the praise In worship, in God, goes by
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[SPEAKER_20]: One, the star of night, So I withdraw your beauty bright Where's where need it's here?
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[SPEAKER_20]: I'll see it, I must do my perfect night
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[SPEAKER_20]: Breathe and lie together in blue Sorrowing, sowing, waiting, dying, Sealed in the stone, oh-too O'er, yes, now, be home in our lives King and honor and sacrifice Amen, who you are, Amen, who you are
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[SPEAKER_20]: The star of one is star of night Star with royal beauty bright Where's where the instill will see The night has to be my perfect night
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[SPEAKER_20]: Get them all split, all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's all's
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[SPEAKER_20]: It's amazing, you've been born Oh, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la
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[SPEAKER_20]: We saw the wind and when we were gone, gone, gone, gone, gone, gone, gone, gone, gone, gone, gone, gone, gone, gone,
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[SPEAKER_41]: All right, I know you didn't come here to hear me complain, but if you're at a Christmas party, don't be that guy.
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[SPEAKER_41]: Don't be the guy that says, girls, I'm under the missile town!
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[SPEAKER_41]: Let's light up the Christmas tree!
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[SPEAKER_41]: Don't be that guy.
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[SPEAKER_41]: Now, this is Bruce Watson for Big Country.
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[SPEAKER_41]: Feed the world.
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[SPEAKER_41]: Stay alive.
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[SPEAKER_41]: Here's Band-A-A-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H-H
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[SPEAKER_07]: At Christmas time, we let it run and we finish it.
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[SPEAKER_13]: At the hour of plenty, we can spread a smile of joy For your arms around the world, at Christmas time.
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[SPEAKER_14]: There's a world outside your window And it's a world of dread and fear Maybe only what I've thought is But for the stig of tears And the Christmas bells that bring there All the clay chimes to
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[SPEAKER_14]: And there won't be snow and I've been cut as crisp as snow's time The greatest gift they'll get this year is life Oh, where nothing ever grows You know, right on rivers grow
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[SPEAKER_20]: And I'm underneath that burning sun Do they know it's Christmas time
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[SPEAKER_42]: Okay, well, this is Bono here, this thing I would like you to wishing you happy Christmas and I'm married in New Year.
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[SPEAKER_42]: Is that right?
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[SPEAKER_42]: Hello, this is Bono Cardi, so I can't be with you.
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[SPEAKER_42]: I'm gonna help you.
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[SPEAKER_42]: I have to sign up for your engine.
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[SPEAKER_42]: I'd like to say, other wish you happy Christmas.
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[SPEAKER_42]: I'm poor weather from the start now, so we should have happy Christmas.
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[SPEAKER_01]: I wish you a good Christmas.
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[SPEAKER_01]: I wish you a good Christmas.
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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know if I got there for so many people in the group too, just have a good Christmas and enjoy yourself.
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[SPEAKER_40]: All right, this is Gary Kim from Spanel Valley.
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[SPEAKER_40]: Happy Christmas everyone.
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[SPEAKER_31]: Please, he's John Tyler from Drone Drone.
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[SPEAKER_31]: Happy Christmas everybody too.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Hey, come to the open.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Happy Christmas.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Oh, Sarah from Bernard Arama.
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[SPEAKER_12]: Happy Christmas.
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[SPEAKER_12]: And for me too, Karen.
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[SPEAKER_40]: Hello, there's this link where you can't sit and take an admission.
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[SPEAKER_40]: Everybody in very merry Christmas.
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[SPEAKER_40]: I don't know if that's happy.
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[SPEAKER_01]: All right, all right, let's just try and understand.
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[SPEAKER_01]: This is the only button.
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[SPEAKER_01]: This is my physical.
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[SPEAKER_34]: People, just the eye for the sake of the things you need to know about something else.
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[SPEAKER_34]: I like to wish everyone happy Christmas.
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[SPEAKER_34]: This is David Bowie.
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[SPEAKER_34]: It's Christmas 1984.
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[SPEAKER_34]: And the remorse starving folk on our planet been ever before.
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[SPEAKER_34]: Please give a thought for them the season and do whatever you can.
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[SPEAKER_34]: However small to help them live.
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[SPEAKER_34]: Have a peaceful new year.
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[SPEAKER_00]: This record was recorded on the 25th of November, 1994.
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[SPEAKER_00]: It's now 8 a.m. on the morning of the 26th.
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[SPEAKER_00]: We've been here 24 hours and I think it's time we went home.
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[SPEAKER_00]: So for me, Bob Gildoff and Mitch, we'd say good morning to you all.
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[SPEAKER_00]: And a million thanks to everyone on the record.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Have a lovely Christmas.
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[SPEAKER_00]: Bye.
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[SPEAKER_41]: Oh, I'm a like in that.
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[SPEAKER_41]: Not just because I was a child of the 80s.
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[SPEAKER_41]: It's a good song.
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[SPEAKER_41]: Still Collins drumming on that.
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[SPEAKER_41]: Once you know that, it's so obvious.
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[SPEAKER_41]: That is Band-Aid and do they know its Christmas slash feed the world.
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[SPEAKER_41]: I like to play the long version with all the greetings in the middle.
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[SPEAKER_41]: Quite obviously, because that's what you just heard.
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[SPEAKER_41]: Now, if I was asked to name what is the best modern orchestral arrangement that was ever done,
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[SPEAKER_41]: With little hesitation, I would say the honor belongs to Leroy Anderson, and the performer is, of course, Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops.
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[SPEAKER_41]: This stands up to this very day.
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[SPEAKER_41]: I wouldn't be surprised.
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[SPEAKER_41]: It's so nice.
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[SPEAKER_41]: You should listen twice.
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[SPEAKER_41]: This is Slay Ride, Merry Christmas from the Micomeras Show.
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[SPEAKER_41]: That is so good.
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[SPEAKER_41]: That's Arthur Feetlearn the Boston Pops, and I've played that a million times.
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[SPEAKER_41]: I've never played this one before.
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[SPEAKER_41]: I know it's been around, and I heard it, and I said, you know what?
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[SPEAKER_41]: That's an awfully good song.
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[SPEAKER_41]: This is Chris Reed, and it's called Going Home for Christmas.
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[SPEAKER_41]: Enjoy right here on the Michael Maris Show.
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[SPEAKER_22]: I'm driving on to Chris Reed.
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[SPEAKER_22]: Oh, I can't wait to see those faces I'm driving home for Christmas, yeah Well, I'm moving down that line And it's been so long But I will be that singing song
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[SPEAKER_22]: To pass the town away, drive on in my car, driving home for Christmas.
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[SPEAKER_22]: It's gonna take some time, but I'll get there.
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[SPEAKER_22]: Top to toe until I see you.
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[SPEAKER_22]: Oh, I got red lights all along.
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[SPEAKER_22]: You can hear me when I get through I'm feeling hear me I'm driving home for Christmas Driving home for Christmas With a thousand memories I take a look at the driver next to me
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[SPEAKER_22]: It's just the same, just the same
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[SPEAKER_22]: Oh, I got red lights all around A driving home for Christmas, yeah Get my feet on holy ground So I see for you No, you can't hear me when I get through
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[SPEAKER_22]: Drive on home for Christmas Drive on home for Christmas With a thousand memories Take a look of a driver next to me
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[SPEAKER_41]: You know, one of my DJ mentors told me never, call attention to the fact that you made a mistake, but I'm much too honest.
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[SPEAKER_41]: That is actually pronounced Chris Rhea, my apology to all the reads.
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[SPEAKER_41]: I'm not going to make the joke.
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[SPEAKER_41]: Ghana, Daya.
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[SPEAKER_31]: uh... but christria and the song is called driving home for christmas uh... management regrets the error and it's a good thing he's driving home for christmas because frankly it's the best place to be oh there's no place like home for the holidays cause no matter how far away you roll
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[SPEAKER_31]: When you're pine for the sunshine of a friendly gaze, for the holidays you can't beat home, sweet home.
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[SPEAKER_31]: I've met a man who lives in Tennessee.
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[SPEAKER_31]: He was a head and forth.
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[SPEAKER_31]: Pennsylvania and some homemade pumpkin pie.
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[SPEAKER_31]: Pennsylvania folks are traveling down to Dixie's sunny shore.
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[SPEAKER_31]: From Atlantic to Pacific.
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[SPEAKER_31]: For the holiday, there's no matter how far away you roam.
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[SPEAKER_31]: If you are to be happy in a million ways, For the holidays you can't beat home sweet home.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And the train going up and aeroplane Look the white and gitties in the cabin hall On the place you'll have to train when you make that carbell ring Nothing could be too far I met a man who lives in Tennessee He was a hadn't four Thanks to the train, yeah, and some homemade pumpkin pie Some pumpkin pie
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[SPEAKER_31]: From Pennsylvania, folks are traveling Down a big sea, sunny shore From Atlantic to Pacific Chief of traffic is terrific Go, there's no place like home for the holiday Has no matter how far away you are
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[SPEAKER_32]: For the holidays, you can't beat home sweet home For the holidays, you can't be home Sweet home Hot rock and flame throwing Perry Como
[SPEAKER_41]: Last time I saw him in concert was in the Holy Land 10 years ago.
[SPEAKER_41]: No one will understand that remark, but if you do, congratulations.
[SPEAKER_41]: We must step away, but when we come back, we're going to go up North.
[SPEAKER_41]: The Great White North, if you will.
[SPEAKER_41]: And I hope you will.
[SPEAKER_41]: More Christmas tuneage on the way, and if you miss a little.
[SPEAKER_41]: You miss a lot.
[SPEAKER_41]: Merry Christmas everybody.
[SPEAKER_41]: Rob Radio 20 25 and if you're curious.
[SPEAKER_41]: What is it?
[SPEAKER_41]: What is the secret sauce?
[SPEAKER_41]: I like that phrase.
[SPEAKER_41]: What is the secret sauce behind Rob Radio?
[SPEAKER_41]: Well, you got to keep it boss And you got to play a bunch more booze
[SPEAKER_04]: Fudge more in the music.
[SPEAKER_04]: Okay, good day is our Christmas part of the album.
[SPEAKER_04]: And you can play as you can Christmas parties or to yourself on Christmas Eve if there's nothing else to do.
[SPEAKER_04]: Good day, hey.
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_04]: I was on this part.
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, guarantee you'd be on.
[SPEAKER_04]: Okay, so good day.
[SPEAKER_04]: This is the Christmas part.
[SPEAKER_04]: And we're gonna tell you what to get.
[SPEAKER_04]: You true love for Christmas.
[SPEAKER_04]: Look out the window.
[SPEAKER_04]: Where?
[SPEAKER_04]: What are you doing?
[SPEAKER_04]: No.
[SPEAKER_04]: Oh, it's a great way north and it's snowing because it's Christmas time.
[SPEAKER_04]: Hey, hoser, here's the quiz.
[SPEAKER_04]: Quiz for duck.
[SPEAKER_04]: OK, I'm thinking too on.
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, right.
[SPEAKER_04]: What are the 12 days of Christmas?
[SPEAKER_04]: To figure it out, right?
[SPEAKER_04]: Christmas is when the 25th, right?
[SPEAKER_04]: What's the 24th of Christmas Eve, right?
[SPEAKER_04]: That's 22.
[SPEAKER_04]: Then what's after that?
[SPEAKER_04]: Boxing day.
[SPEAKER_04]: No, boxing day.
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, yeah.
[SPEAKER_04]: That's three.
[SPEAKER_04]: I know.
[SPEAKER_04]: Then what's after that?
[SPEAKER_04]: Nothing.
[SPEAKER_04]: New years.
[SPEAKER_04]: Four.
[SPEAKER_04]: And what New Year's Eve?
[SPEAKER_04]: Five.
[SPEAKER_04]: Okay.
[SPEAKER_04]: Where do you get 12?
[SPEAKER_04]: Uh, there's two Saturdays and Sundays in there.
[SPEAKER_04]: That's four.
[SPEAKER_04]: That's nine.
[SPEAKER_04]: And three other days, which I've believed are the mystery days.
[SPEAKER_04]: Okay.
[SPEAKER_04]: Now, this is our Christmas song.
[SPEAKER_04]: In case you don't know what to get somebody for Christmas.
[SPEAKER_04]: There's lots of ideas in here.
[SPEAKER_04]: So listen and don't get stuck.
[SPEAKER_04]: Okay.
[SPEAKER_04]: By the way, that's me on the organ for a team.
[SPEAKER_04]: You start.
[SPEAKER_04]: Okay.
[SPEAKER_04]: On the first day of Christmas, my true love gave to me.
[SPEAKER_04]: There.
[SPEAKER_04]: On the second day of Christmas, my true love gave to me Two turtle necks and a beer On the third day of Christmas, my true love gave to me Three French toast, two turtle necks and a beer It should be more than anyone On the fourth day of Christmas, my true love gave to me Four pounds of back bakery, French toast, two turtle necks and a beer
[SPEAKER_04]: A fifth day at Christmas, my true love gave to me Five golden toks Four puns up back, making three French toks Two turned on eggs and a beer In love, three Okay, on the six, two golden presents Way to love gave to me Six packs of two forward Five golden toks
[SPEAKER_04]: Four pounds of backpacks, very rich souls who turned on it, and appeared in our dreams.
[SPEAKER_04]: Okay?
[SPEAKER_04]: On the same day, Christmas, my jewel appeared for me.
[SPEAKER_04]: Seven packs, small neck hit, full six pack of fruit, five golden gums.
[SPEAKER_04]: Four pounds of backpacks, very rich souls who turned on X, and appeared in our dreams.
[SPEAKER_04]: This should just be the two days of Christmas.
[SPEAKER_04]: It's too hard for us to go home.
[SPEAKER_04]: All the day, today, I've been through the day for me.
[SPEAKER_04]: Eight comic books, seven packs of smokes, six packs of two, four, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five, five,
[SPEAKER_04]: Okay, date 12, 12, good day, and welcome to date 12.
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah.
[SPEAKER_04]: Golden two, four pounds of baguette and three French hosts, two turtle neck and a beer in a dream.
[SPEAKER_04]: You can drink it, you can do that, but I don't want you to drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink it, you can drink
[SPEAKER_04]: It is a shit there on the whole day, the sun goes, but I worry Christmas everybody or on the 12th day could have gone, it doesn't go on, it doesn't go on, it doesn't go on, it doesn't go on, it doesn't go on, it doesn't go on, it doesn't go on, it doesn't go on, it doesn't go on, it doesn't go on, it doesn't go on, it doesn't go on, it doesn't go on, it doesn't go on, it doesn't go on, it doesn't go on, it doesn't go on, it doesn't go on, it doesn't go on, it doesn't go on, it doesn't go on, it doesn't go on, it doesn't go on, it doesn't go on, it doesn't go on, it doesn't go on, it doesn't go on, it doesn't go on, it doesn't go on, it doesn't go on, it doesn't go on, it doesn't go on,
[SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, I think it ranks up there with you.
[SPEAKER_04]: Stay away and have it.
[SPEAKER_04]: What?
[SPEAKER_41]: I didn't mean to interrupt your boy's Dave Thomas and Rick Moranis had Bob and Doug McKenzie in the 12 days of Christmas.
[SPEAKER_41]: You know, Christmas is all about traditions.
[SPEAKER_41]: For example, the exchanging of the socks, but one of the better traditions I feel is when I play this song.
[SPEAKER_41]: Run DMC, boy.
[SPEAKER_41]: Kick it at Old School.
[SPEAKER_41]: Live from my basement, Rob Radeo, 2025.
[SPEAKER_41]: Christmas music!
[SPEAKER_41]: This is Christmas in Haulas.
[SPEAKER_41]: I'm your old buddy, Rob Speedwack.
[SPEAKER_41]: Got some more music to play for you today.
[SPEAKER_41]: We'll do it again tomorrow.
[SPEAKER_41]: It's Rob Radeo.
[SPEAKER_25]: Christmas on the micro-marish show.
[SPEAKER_24]: It's time in Hollis, Queens, Moms, Cookin' Chicken, and Khaled, Grease, Rice is stopping macaroni and cheese, and Santa put gifts under Christmas trees, decorate the house with lights at night, Snows on the props, no lights on bright, and the five place is the you along, but leave the mistletoe, appetit, and knock the rice.
[SPEAKER_24]: All about the time is now The places here and the whole wide world is filled with jazz My name is TFC with the mic and my hand And I'm chilling and cooling just like a snowman So open your eyes, let us out if we want to save Merry Christmas and happy new year
[SPEAKER_41]: I like the bus Christmas terals.
[SPEAKER_41]: Run DMC on Rob Radio right here on the Michael Maris Show.
[SPEAKER_41]: And I think the mark of a great Christmas song is it would still be a great song even if it wasn't about Christmas.
[SPEAKER_41]: Case in point.
[SPEAKER_41]: Oh, I love this one.
[SPEAKER_41]: So good.
[SPEAKER_41]: Elm John and step into Christmas.
[SPEAKER_41]: Yes.
[SPEAKER_41]: Pop aboard my town table with me.
[SPEAKER_41]: Used to think he said turkey boat.
[SPEAKER_41]: Well, that's just silly.
[SPEAKER_41]: It doesn't make any sense at all.
[SPEAKER_20]: Just as calm, just as nice to have you here.
[SPEAKER_20]: I'd like to sing with my all the ways your eyes might can see.
[SPEAKER_20]: So I'm on my territory.
[SPEAKER_20]: So I'm standing you with a squish must come Just dance now
[SPEAKER_20]: We're in bed, we're gone
[SPEAKER_41]: So I'm just such a good song and I stand by it if Elton John had released that just as a normal single Still a bit ahead And you know what?
[SPEAKER_41]: I think you can say the same thing about this one too.
[SPEAKER_41]: Each boys Little same neck right here on Rob Radio
[SPEAKER_15]: Well, way up north where the air gets cold There's a tale about Christmas that you've all been told And real famous cat, all rest up in rhythm And he spends the whole year workin' out on his left It's a little saying little saying little saying little saying
[SPEAKER_15]: Just as a little box, let me call it, I'll say, Nick, but you walk into a bargain with the first me instead You can't be apple-y, let me sleep for a little bit And the salad hits the gas, we're just watching you, it's the delicious thing You're gonna say, Nick, you're gonna say, Nick, you're gonna say, Nick, you're gonna say, Nick, you're gonna say, Nick, you're gonna say, Nick, you're gonna say, Nick, you're gonna say, Nick
[SPEAKER_04]: No one.
[SPEAKER_15]: At home, it's you the snow, at a brightness, Be it with the half of the dozen deer with the ruddy to leave.
[SPEAKER_20]: He's got to wear his goggles because the snow really flies.
[UNKNOWN]: And he's cruising every half with a little surprise.
[SPEAKER_14]: It's the little thing that you say to me.
[SPEAKER_14]: It's the little thing that you say to me.
[SPEAKER_41]: Somehow that song makes me feel three years old again.
[SPEAKER_41]: God, we played that record a lot.
[SPEAKER_41]: That's the beach boys and Little St. Nick on Rob Radio.
[SPEAKER_41]: Oh, and you know what?
[SPEAKER_41]: People think I'm ignoring Hanukkah.
[SPEAKER_41]: I'm not.
[SPEAKER_41]: I'll play this song.
[SPEAKER_41]: This is God, rest you, Jerry Mendelbaum.
[SPEAKER_41]: Isn't it?
[SPEAKER_41]: Wait, I gotta get my glasses.
[SPEAKER_41]: I can't be right.
[SPEAKER_16]: God rest.
[SPEAKER_16]: Gee, Mary, gentle.
[SPEAKER_16]: Bit, bit.
[SPEAKER_16]: Nothing you dismay.
[SPEAKER_16]: Remember Christ our Savior was born upon this day.
[SPEAKER_16]: To save us all from Satan's power when we were gone astray.
[SPEAKER_16]: Good tidings of comfort and joy, comfort and joy.
[SPEAKER_16]: Good tidings of comfort and joy.
[SPEAKER_16]: God, I have me, Father, this blessed angel came And unto certain shepherds brought tidings of the same How that in Bethlehem was born, the son of God by name O tidings of comfort and joy, comfort and joy O tidings of comfort and joy
[SPEAKER_16]: of wonder, star of night, star with royal view, if right, whispered, leaning still proceed.
[SPEAKER_33]: to crown him again, King forever.
[SPEAKER_33]: She sing, and her over a song to play.
[SPEAKER_16]: Oh, star, one star of night, star with royal beauty, bright,
[SPEAKER_16]: Oh, star, one star of night, star with royal beauty bright Westward, leading, still, we'll see, he'd invite us to like this.
[SPEAKER_16]: That is the Baranaked Ladies with Sarah McLaughlin, and every time I hear that, I want to go help a sick dog.
[SPEAKER_18]: Yosquado, elo, elo, elo, elo, elo, elo, elo, elo, elo, elo, elo, elo, elo, elo, elo, elo, elo, elo, elo, elo, elo, elo, elo, elo, elo, elo, elo, elo, elo, elo, elo, elo, elo, elo, elo, elo,
[SPEAKER_38]: In the love of God, only who is the modern, but who is the modern, only who is the modern, who is the answer that cannot be picked up, and does not originate the study and does not have it.
[SPEAKER_38]: This is the case, this is the grand monarca, Christ the patriarch of the carnivist,
[SPEAKER_18]: Ryu, Ryu, she, you like what I've ever done.
[SPEAKER_18]: You're proud to wear this bundle and lovable day in my circle, there, huh?
[SPEAKER_18]: You're proud to wear this bundle and lovable day in my circle, there, huh?
[SPEAKER_39]: That is the monkey's on Rob Radio.
[SPEAKER_39]: I love that, and who are you?
[SPEAKER_39]: I sure appreciate you're listening to Marseille Victor Records.
[SPEAKER_39]: And I'd like to thank all the disjockeys for playing.
[SPEAKER_39]: Name please.
[SPEAKER_10]: Elvis Presley.
[SPEAKER_10]: Uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh.
[SPEAKER_10]: I'll be so blue, just they can, oh, but you Echo ray, shubs our real, all our dreams
[SPEAKER_10]: Won't be the same deal If you're not here with me And when the blue snow flare start falling And when those blue memories start falling
[SPEAKER_10]: With your grace, my love, I have a blue, blue, blue, blue, cringe, my love
[SPEAKER_10]: You'll be doing all right with your grace, must I hold you, but I have a blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue, blue,
[SPEAKER_41]: I said almost.
[SPEAKER_41]: My lady, name my drugbox for this lady.
[SPEAKER_41]: Storling love, and yes, I have kissed her.
[SPEAKER_41]: But that's a story for another time.
[SPEAKER_41]: Christmas, baby, please come home.
[UNKNOWN]: Oh, no, no, no, no!
[UNKNOWN]: Yes, no, no, no!
[UNKNOWN]: I'm what did you call me?
[UNKNOWN]: I love people around.
[UNKNOWN]: Baby, please come home.
[SPEAKER_20]: But it's not like Christmas at all I remember when you made it You could be not the one we had Three lights on the tree I want to shine It's just me
[UNKNOWN]: Thank you so much.
[SPEAKER_41]: calling that musical perfection is not overstating it that is darling love and Christmas baby please come home wall of sound music produced by a Phil Spector now we've got another song we're gonna close with this another song that I've never played on Rob Radio before but thanks to the fantastic new podcast, Hicks and Hicks, Hicks, Picks
[SPEAKER_41]: oh it's people love it.
[SPEAKER_41]: I got to watch a Muppet Christmas Carol for the first time in a couple years and this song has stuck with me like crazy and it's Christmas Eve and it's time to play it.
[SPEAKER_41]: So we'll do this and we'll see you again tomorrow for more odd radio.
[SPEAKER_41]: So long folks.
[SPEAKER_05]: There's magic in the air, this evening magic in the air.
[SPEAKER_05]: The world is at her best, you know, when people love and care.
[SPEAKER_05]: A promise of excitement is one night we'll keep.
[SPEAKER_05]: After all, there's only one more sleep we'll grasp us.
[SPEAKER_05]: The world has got to smile out on the day, the world has got to go.
[SPEAKER_05]: There's no such thing as strangers when a stranger says hello And everyone is family, we're having so much fun After all, there's only that more sleep till Christmas Just a season to be jelly and door
[SPEAKER_05]: With a burst of pleasure, we feel it all right It's a season when the Saints can't employ us To spread the news about peace and that people have alive
[SPEAKER_05]: There's something in the whim today that's good for everyone.
[SPEAKER_05]: Yes, faith is in our hearts today, we're shining like the sun.
[SPEAKER_05]: And everyone can feel it.
[SPEAKER_05]: The feelings run in deeper.
[SPEAKER_05]: After all, there's only one more sleep till Christmas.
[SPEAKER_05]: After all, there's only one more sleep till Christmas.
[SPEAKER_41]: One more sleep till Christmas.
[SPEAKER_41]: Good night, everybody.
[SPEAKER_41]: We'll see you tomorrow.
[SPEAKER_37]: RSMFT.
[SPEAKER_37]: Rob's B-Wack means fine, Tunis.
[SPEAKER_37]: Rob's B-Wack!
[SPEAKER_37]: Michael Mera, Radio Entertainment.
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