pete: will, you re my hi january translator, does that mean merry christmas? will: it s weird. it actually means happy easter. rachel: no, it doesn t [laughter] is that your favorite christmas? because i actually really like it. will wisconsin it s just funny, in the car ride in to the show this morning, i was my driver had on, like, a channel. it sounds so bougie is, my driver [laughter] he, on the channel radio, they play christmas music pete: yes. it s called sirius, and m. will: maybe. and i was just thinking i m old because i kind of like them all. to your point, is this my favorite? not. i don t know my favorite. a new one comes on, and i like it too. pete: now he s going to rank them for us. will: i can t, and it bothers me. will: what is your faith version of this song? if. will: i honestly don t know, but i think the right answer is don ho. doesn t that sound like ray chris isaac does it will: do you know brother is? pete: the one from national la
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