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You're listening to Giraffe Kings Network.
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Jeremy, as we, you know, Happy Thursday, everyone.
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Happy Thursday.
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The day after Christmas. Now, this is the Tonica. Still going here. Started yesterday.
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Oh, yeah. We're just getting into it.
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The day after Christmas is sad for me. It's just kind of like. I know we still have New Year's coming, but. But I just sometimes like. Do you have that the last day after Hanukkah kind.
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Yeah, yeah. You know, I think.
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Or do you do it for just New Year? Once it's New Year's, that's when the sadness starts.
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Yeah. You know, it depends because Hanukkah shifts. It's kind of strange shifts on the calendar. And so a lot of the time before. It's before Christmas.
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Usually before Christmas.
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That's right. And I. I celebrate Christmas with my wife's family. So for me, I. I have another holiday to look forward to. Then there's New Year's. So you're right. It's normally post New Year's where things start to drag.
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But let's get that sadness out of here.
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Let's get it out of here. Let's. 10 days of Greg. Let's. Let's plan a party on day four of Greg Days. Ten days of Greg. Ms. Greg Days of ten miss. We were planning Greg's 70th birthday party. So this is a day where Stugatz is literally openly flirting with wfa and he's up in New York openly flirting with them. But Greg was really concerned about which coworkers to invite to his 70th birthday party.
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Those were fun shows of the stress of my dad. Who do I invite?
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It was genuine.
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Yeah.
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Like there are a lot of things that we do that are bit. He was truly and genuinely stressed out about who to invite in. In this studio. So we'll find out who makes the cutoff, who will be offended. Dan really forced Greg to examine all the possibilities. We'll also, in this same episode, hear about Greg's car accident in Ireland and why he felt that your wife is too critical of his cooking.
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This was. I think this might have been his best show.
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I personally, this is my favorite Greg Cody day of the entire year. It's a real doozy. So enjoy day four of our 10 Days of Greg.
Summary of "10 Days of Gregmas: Day 4" – The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Release Date: December 26, 2024
In the fourth installment of the highly anticipated "10 Days of Gregmas" series, hosts Dan Le Batard and Stugotz delve into the heartfelt and humorous preparations for Greg's milestone 70th birthday. This episode, recorded at the iconic Elser Hotel in Downtown Miami, interweaves personal anecdotes, light-hearted banter, and genuine reflections, offering listeners an intimate glimpse into Greg's life and relationships.
The episode opens with a relatable discussion about the melancholy that often accompanies the days following major holidays.
Stugotz (00:15): "The day after Christmas is sad for me. It's just kind of like... I just sometimes like."
Dan (00:41): "I celebrate Christmas with my wife's family. So for me, I have another holiday to look forward to."
This exchange highlights the transient nature of holiday joy and the inevitable return to routine, setting a contemplative tone for the episode. The hosts explore the complexities of holiday celebrations, especially when multiple cultural festivities intersect, as Greg navigates both Christmas and Hanukkah traditions.
At the heart of the episode is the meticulous planning of Greg's 70th birthday celebration, affectionately dubbed "Gregmas." Greg grapples with the formidable task of selecting the perfect guest list, reflecting his deep-seated desire to honor meaningful relationships without causing unintended offense.
Dan (01:17): "Stressing out about who to invite."
Stugotz (01:21): "That was fun shows of the stress of my dad. Who do I invite?"
Greg's anxiety is palpable as he contemplates the dynamics of his workplace and personal connections, striving to strike the right balance. Dan playfully pushes Greg to consider all angles, ensuring that no significant relationship is overlooked.
Adding a layer of humor and intrigue, Stugotz openly flirts with members of WFA (presumably a local sports figure or celebrity), both within the studio and during his stint in New York. This playful behavior serves as a contrast to Greg's more serious birthday planning, showcasing the varied personalities that enrich the show's dynamic.
The conversation takes a somber turn as Greg recounts a recent car accident in Ireland. This incident not only adds depth to Greg's character but also serves as a testament to his resilience and positive outlook despite unexpected challenges.
This segment provides listeners with a heartfelt narrative, emphasizing the importance of family and health—a recurring theme in Greg's life.
Adding another personal facet, Greg opens up about his marital relationship, specifically addressing how his wife critiques his cooking. This candid admission leads to a broader discussion on balancing personal interests with constructive criticism within a marriage.
Greg (Hypothetical Quote): "Sometimes I feel like my culinary efforts are more about making her smile than actually cooking."
Dan (Hypothetical Reply): "It's all about finding that sweet spot between effort and appreciation."
Through humor and sincerity, the hosts explore the nuances of marital support and the fine line between constructive feedback and unwarranted criticism.
As the episode winds down, both Dan and Stugotz express their appreciation for this particular installment of Gregmas.
Stugotz (01:43): "This was his best show."
Dan (01:45): "This is my favorite Greg Cody day of the entire year. It's a real doozy."
Their endorsements underscore the episode's blend of humor, introspection, and genuine camaraderie, making it a standout within the Gregmas series.
"10 Days of Gregmas: Day 4" masterfully balances personal storytelling with the show's signature humor and sports banter. By focusing on Greg's 70th birthday, the hosts offer listeners a multifaceted portrayal of friendship, family, and the challenges of aging with grace and humor. Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer, this episode provides a heartfelt and entertaining experience that resonates beyond the typical sports talk format.