The hosts of the podcast discuss weird traditions and ask listeners to share their own. They also wonder about the prevalence of certain traditions around the world.
Due to COVID-19, the episode starts with a patron-only old-time Woody storytelling called "Brotherly Love" that was recorded before. Woody shares his experience working in the patrol division for Livingston Paris Sheriff's office back in 2001, particularly during the night shift.
The top 10 bad habits on this list include smoking, swearing, picking your nose, biting your fingernails, drinking too much coffee, watching reality TV, fast food, and alcohol. The speaker admits to having a habit of biting their nails and being unsuccessful in breaking it, even biting their nails that morning.
This episode of a true crime podcast talks about their pecking order for investigating crimes and their plans to maintain respect for family members of the people of interest. However, there is no discussion of the actual investigation due to limitations in their ability to access law enforcement information.
The holiday season isn't just a time of yuletide joy--the music that floods department stores and radio stations the moment November ends is a big business. Especially if you manage to create an iconic Christmas song, like Jim Lee from Slade did with 'Merry Xmas Everybody', giving you and your family a comfortable life for generations to come.