This episode is not just about festive songs and carols, but also delves into practical advice for managing finance and estate planning during the holiday rush. The juxtaposition of traditional holiday charm with modern financial strategies promises to keep you engaged and informed throughout. Join us as we sing along with timeless classics and prepare for a secure and joyous new year.
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Chestnuts roasting on an open fire Jack Frost nipping at your nose Yuletide carols being sung by a choir And folks dressed up like Eskimos A turkey and some mistletoe help to make the season bright. Tiny tots with their eyes all aglow will find it hard to sleep tonight. We know that Santa is on his way He’s loaded lots of toys and goodies on his sleigh And every mother’s child is gonna spy to see And so I’m offering this simple phrase To kids from one to ninety-two Although it’s been said many times, many ways I’m offering this simple phrase to kids from 1 to 92. Although it’s been said many times, Miles.
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You know what, Pop? What’s that, son?
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Christmas just isn’t going to be the theme this year.
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Well, why is that?
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Because Santa’s got a brand new bag! Suck it to me Santa, you know what I like Suck it to me Santa, just bring me a bag Christmas just won’t be a drag Santa’s got a brand new bag Let those chimneys bring you down. You got to spread those toys all over town. My sockin’s all hung so you can see. Don’t hang me up, Santa. Lay some toys on me. Sock it to me, Santa. You know where it’s at. Sock it to me, Santa. I want a baseball bat. This won’t be a drag. Santa’s got a brand new bag. and a white mustache. He’s got lots of toys, but no time for trash. Oh, this dress will melt from his head to his toe. He’s lost a little weight, but his jellies still roll. You heard what I said. Come on, bring me the sled. Christmas just won’t be a drag, because Santa’s got a brand new band. We’ll be right back.
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He’s too fat for the chimney. Too fat for the chimney.
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So open the door and let poor Santa Claus in. There’s no room for his tummy. Please do something, Mommy. Without Santa Claus, oh, how can Christmas begin? I don’t see how I’ll get the presents I’ve been looking for. I knew while sitting on his lap in that department store that he’d have troubles by jimmy. He’s too fat for the chimney, so open the door and let poor Santa claw. So open the door and let poor Santa Claus in. Without Santa Claus, how can this Christmas begin?
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Wake up, wake up, Mommy dear. Someone’s in distress.
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No, it’s not the wind I hear. It’s Santa Claus, and he’s in an awful mess.
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Mess, mess, mess, mess, mess.
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He’s too fat for the chimney. Too fat for the chimney. So open the door and let for Santa Claus in. There’s no room for his tummy. Please do something, Mommy. Without Santa Claus, oh, how can Christmas begin? One day I saw him on the street, and I could quickly tell. That with his roly-poly, tum-tum shakin’ just like jelly, just won’t make it by jimny. He’s too fat for the chimney. So open the door and let poor Santa Claus in. He’s not really too fat.
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Santa Claus got stuck in the chimney.
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For me.
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Santa Claus got stuck in my chimney Stuck in my chimney Stuck in my chimney Santa Claus got stuck in my chimney When he came last year Santa Claus got stuck in my chimney Stuck in my chimney Stuck in my chimney Santa Claus got stuck in my chimney He won’t come back I fear There he was in the middle of the chimney, roly-poly, fat and round. There he was in the middle of the chimney, not quite up and not quite down. Santa, please come back to my chimney, back to my chimney, back to my chimney. Santa, please come back to my chimney. You can come back here. Please do. Cause Daddy made a brand new chimney just for you. A little girl who’s trying to be good Yet I find that things don’t always turn out as they should Why just last Christmas Eve she waited up for Santa to drop by But I nearly missed him and here’s the reason why Santa Claus got stuck in my chimney Stuck in my chimney, stuck in my chimney Santa Claus got stuck in my chimney When he came last year Santa Claus got stuck in my chimney Stuck in my chimney, stuck in my chimney Santa Claus got stuck in my chimney He won’t come back, I fear There he was in the middle of the chimney, roly poly, fat and round. There he was in the middle of the chimney, not quite up and not quite down. Santa, please come back to my chimney. Back to my chimney, back to my chimney. Santa, please come back to my chimney. You can come back here. Because Daddy made a brand new chimney just for you this year.
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Santa Claus, come on down the chimney. Please come back this year.
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Thank you for welcoming us into your home. This is Rush to Reason on KLZ 560.
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Oh, I dreamed I saw the strangest sight, a peppermint stick parade. Around the Christmas tree on Christmas night, a peppermint stick parade. Ta-da-da, ta-da-da, the little toy trumpet played. And that was how the toys began, the peppermint stick parade. I could hear the sound of silvery bells as the Jack and the Bops popped out. And I thought I heard him laugh as he waved his arms about. ta-da-da ta-da-da what a happy sound they made that christmas night when the toys began the peppermint stick parade first came the roly-poly teddy bear riding the rocking horse so what a job Then came the dolly with a smiling face. She looked so pretty in her dress all trimmed with yellow lace. And up jumped the monkey in his coat of red. He jumped so high he hit the ceiling with his head. Then everybody had some pink lemonade at the pep, pep, peppermint stick parade. Ta-da-da, ta-da-da, the little toy trumpet played. And that was how the toys began to pep, pep, Peppermint Stick Parade.
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Rudolph’s nose was frosty and it didn’t give much light. Santa had his little elves to shine it up so bright. Prancer and the others are dancing to and fro. They know Christmas time is near, going to shine up Rudolph’s nose. Christmas time’s coming through Winter Wonderland. Everyone is happy, down to Frosty the old snowman. Rudolph’s nose is shining bright, it looks just like a star. It’ll help Santa find you, no matter where you are. Sister’s eyes are glowing, brother jumps with glee. Mama’s kissing daddy beside the Christmas tree. All the other boys and girls are dancing to and fro. Let it go, Christmas time is near, cause it shines up Rudolph’s nose. Christmas time’s a-coming through Winter Wonderland. Everyone is happy, down to Frosty the old snowman. Rudolph’s nose is shining bright, it looks just like a star. It’ll help Santa find you, no matter where you are. Oh, Christmas times are coming through in her wonderland. Everyone is happy. Down to Frosty the old snowman. Rudolph’s nose is shining bright. He looks just like a star. It’ll help Santa find you no matter where you are.
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Here is a news bulletin. Santa Claus has been kidnapped by spacemen from a flying saucer, which landed at the North Pole.
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Be on the lookout for Santa Claus, last seen wearing… We take you now to the White House for an interview with the President.
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Mr. President, Mr. President. Mr. President, have you a word on the Santa Claus kidnapping? We have just received a report from the FBI. Santa has been taken to a satellite circling the Earth. We take you now to the satellite.
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This is John Cameron Cameron, downtown Sputnik. We’re here in the Sputnik jail with Santa Claus. Wait, what’s that sound? The satellite men are coming this way. I think the king of Sputnik is about to speak. Santa, have you anything to say to the satellite men? Santa? Santa! Santa! I know how you can escape. disguised as Elvis Presley. Uh-oh, looks like we’ve been spotted. We return you now to Earth.
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We are now at the North Pole, where a rocket is being launched to catch the satellite and rescue Santa.
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Control tower to rocket. Prepare to blast off.
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Oh, let’s go! Will the rocket be successful? Will Santa be rescued? Turn the record over and find out. The rocket sent to rescue Santa Claus has failed. With sadness, the president speaks. The Secretary of State has this statement. In London, at a meeting of Parliament.
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Your Majesty, have you a statement to make on this terrible tragedy?
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We take you now to Moscow.
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We’re here with the Premier of Russia. Comrade, the rocket has failed.
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What do we do now? Here is a report from Tokyo.
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This is Radio Tokyo. The imperial government has this message. Ooh la la. Meanwhile, back on the satellite. This is John Cameron Cameron, downtown Sputnik. The satellite men are closing in. We can hear them outside saying, Santa has just escaped through the chimney, disguised as Elvis. We return you now to Earth.
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If you should look up at the sky this Christmas Eve and see a flying saucer pulling eight reindeer, chances are it’s Santa Claus.
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Merry Christmas, Earth people.
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Oh, the weather outside is frightful But the fire is so delightful And since we’ve no place to go Make it so, make it so, make it so Man, it doesn’t show signs of stopping And I brought me some Teal Grey hot The lights turned way down low Make it so, make it so, make it so When we finally kiss. Good night. How I hate going out in the storm. But if you… Really? Shut up, Wesley! All the way home, I’ll be warm.
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Oh, the fire is slowly dying.
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And my dear… We’re still good-bye-ing. But as long as you love me so… Make it so. Make it so. Make it so.
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Wishing you holidays filled with fun and laughter. Thanks for listening to Rush to Reason on KLZ 560.
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We’d load Mr. Bradley’s truck with hay Seven-thirty on the dot on the church parking lot We’d pile in that old truck and ride away Just a bunch of kids singing Christmas carols To the hospital and the old folks’ home Sometimes we’d go in and sing them all again to a shut-in who was living all alone. Singing joy to the world, the Lord is come, let earth receive her King. And at Christmas each year I still love to hear the carols those kids used to sing. Then one year all of us decided Everyone would bring some food on Christmas Eve Bought a turkey and some toys for some underprivileged boys Who lived with their grandma on relief She had told them there wouldn’t be a Christmas And the look on their faces I still see I’m glad for what we did, cause we made some happy kids Dance around where there might have been a tree Singing joy to the world, the Lord is come Let earth receive her King And at Christmas each year, I still love to hear The carols those kids used to sing Singin’ joy to the world the Lord is come Let earth receive her King And at Christmas each year I still love to hear The carols those kids used to sing. Singing joy to the world, the Lord is come. Let earth receive her King. And at Christmas each year, I still love to hear the King.
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Sing now a song of joy, every Christmas is a birthday of that baby born in Bethlehem far, far away. Ring out, oh bells of joy, every Christmas is a birthday. Celebrate it for that baby boy born Christmas Day. Celebrate it for that baby boy born Christmas Day. Sweet little stranger there in the manger, sent to be king of us that day of days. Angels above Him told us to love Him, Claim to Him, bring to Him glory and praise.
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Ring out, O bells of joy, every Christmas is a birthday.
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Celebrate it for the baby boy, born Christmas Day.
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Sweet little stranger there in the manger, said to be king of us that day of days. Angels above him told us to love him, cling to him, bring to him glory and praise. Ring out, oh bells of joy, every Christmas is a birthday. Celebrate it for that baby boy, born Christmas Day.
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Hark how the bells, sweet silver bells, all seem to say, throw cares away, Christmas is here, bringing good cheer to young and old, meek and the bold. Ding dong, ding dong. Ding-dong, ding-dong, that is their song With joyful ring all caroling One seems to hear words of good cheer From everywhere filling the air Oh, how they pound, raising the sound Oh, ill and tell, telling their tale Gaily they ring while people sing songs of good cheer Christmas is here, merry, merry, merry, merry Christmas Merry, merry, merry, merry Christmas On, on they send, on without end, their joyful tone to every home. Hark how the bells, sweet silver bells, all seem to sing, throw cares away. Ding, dong, ding, dong, that is their song, with joyful ring, all caroling. One seems to hear words of good cheer from everywhere, filling. the air oh how they come raising the sound oh him and dell telling their tale gaily they ring while people sing songs of good cheer christmas is here merry merry merry christmas merry merry merry merry christmas merry merry merry merry christmas merry merry merry merry christmas
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Mary, did you know that your baby boy will one day walk on water? Mary, did you know that your baby boy will save our sons and daughters?
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Oh, you know that Jesus gives us salvation. Shabbat shalom.
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Shabbat shalom.
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Surah Al-Fatihah
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Mary, did you know that your baby boy is Lord of all creation? Mary, did you know that your baby boy is the grace
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Remember the reason for the season. Merry Christmas from Rush to Reason on KLZ 560.
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Let’s keep Christmas fun and festive. This is Rush to Reason on KLZ 560.
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everybody have a happy holiday may i help you with those packages you meet the nicest people everywhere around christmas time you meet the nicest people just like everyone here But I can’t understand how the very same people who laugh so freely and sing so gaily can be so gloomy the other days of the year. Hey, ladies, off my foot. You feel the nicest feeling in the air around Christmas time. You get the warmest greetings full of holiday cheer.
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Merry Christmas!
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Wouldn’t the world be a great place to live in if everybody would be? The nicest, warmest, friendliest, Christmassy sort of people every day of the year. The warmest people.
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The friendliest people.
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You meet the nicest people everywhere around Christmas time. You meet the nicest people just like everyone here. Wouldn’t the world be a great place to live in if everybody would be the nicest, warmest, friendliest, Christmassy sort of people every day of the year? Merry Christmas, everyone!
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Looking out the window of this Hollywood hotel You’d never know that it was Christmas Eve The billboards and the neon took the place of silver bells And the temperature is 84 degrees I can hear the traffic on the crowded strip below As the palm trees poke their heads above the scene But there’s not a single reindeer and it hardly ever snows And Santa drives a Rolls Royce limousine But all along the Rockies you can feel it in the air Until you ride to Boulder down below The closest thing to heaven on this planet anywhere Is a quiet Christmas morning in the Colorado snow I remember Christmas is when I was just a boy In the morning I would run to see the tree And the cowlers on the hillside sang their songs of Christmas joy Well I always thought they sang them just for me Now the sun is setting in the California sky And I can’t find the spirit anywhere So I think it’s time for me to tell Los Angeles goodbye I’m going back home to look for Christmas there But all along the Rockies you can feel it in the air From Telluride to Boulder down below The closest thing to heaven on this planet anywhere Is a quiet Christmas morning in the Colorado snow It’s a quiet Christmas morning in the Colorado snow.
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Thank you for welcoming us into your home. This is Rush to Reason.