Our Weirdest Holiday Traditions | Smosh Mouth 26
[00:04 - 00:40]Shane and Amanda welcome listeners to Smosh Mouth on Christmas Day
[00:41 - 02:09]The hosts and guests discuss different types of eggnog and their preferred ways to drink it
[02:23 - 03:17]Shane and Amanda's families have different holiday drink traditions, including eggnog with bourbon, wine, and almond milk eggnog
[02:44 - 02:52]The hosts and guests discuss different types of eggnog and their preferred ways to drink it
[03:17 - 04:23]Shane and Amanda's families do not have specific holiday drink traditions, but Amanda's family enjoys hot cider on Thanksgiving.
[03:24 - 04:17]Amanda's family also makes mulled wine, while Shane's family prefers vodka and soda
[03:50 - 06:35]Family has traditions on Christmas day, including opening presents and playing with soccer boppers
[04:03 - 05:36]The speaker's family had different Christmas celebrations growing up, with some going all out and others being more low-key
[04:24 - 05:05]The hosts and guests also discuss other holiday drinks, including gin and rosemary with cranberry and ice cubes
[04:24 - 05:05]Mother and grandmother have stereotypical 50s Christmas decorations
[04:49 - 05:36]Shane and Amanda's families have different holiday drink traditions, including eggnog with bourbon, wine, and almond milk eggnog
[05:37 - 06:10]The speaker's family had different Christmas celebrations growing up, with some going all out and others being more low-key
[05:37 - 06:18]Shane and Amanda grew up in cold climates but still prefer iced coffee, while their guests find this strange
[06:10 - 06:18]Family enjoys traditional Christmas celebrations
[06:36 - 07:40]The speaker's mother is an inspiration for taking Christmas seriously and creating fun traditions
[06:56 - 08:19]The speaker personally enjoys listening to Christmas music and starts listening as soon as December begins
[08:00 - 09:00]Mother and grandmother have stereotypical 50s Christmas decorations
[08:20 - 08:38]The speaker's family had different Christmas celebrations growing up, with some going all out and others being more low-key
[08:38 - 09:20]The speaker's parents would build trampolines for them while drinking wine and wait until morning to surprise them with gifts from Santa.
[09:01 - 09:13]Some family members travel to Florida for Christmas, while others stay in California
[09:20 - 12:17]The speaker's family had different Christmas celebrations growing up, with some going all out and others being more low-key
[12:18 - 14:31]The speaker used to believe in Santa and would send letters and listen to Christmas music eagerly
[12:24 - 14:37]The speaker's parents would build trampolines for them while drinking wine and wait until morning to surprise them with gifts from Santa.
[13:05 - 13:52]Some parents would put coal in their child's stocking if they were naughty
[14:09 - 15:36]The speaker's parents would build trampolines for them while drinking wine and wait until morning to surprise them with gifts from Santa.
[14:16 - 16:05]The conversation ends with a friendly argument over who did a better job.
[14:24 - 15:36]They discuss how their parents tried to maintain the Santa myth
[15:02 - 16:59]They remember their mom's reaction, and the moment they realized Santa wasn't real
[15:42 - 18:01]The speaker recalls a childhood experience of questioning Santa's existence
[17:08 - 17:23]The speaker pitches a movie idea about a mom going to great lengths to keep the magic of Santa alive for her last child
[17:36 - 19:03]The speaker recalls a childhood experience of questioning Santa's existence
[18:13 - 20:53]They remember their mom's reaction, and the moment they realized Santa wasn't real
[19:59 - 20:36]The speaker pitches a movie idea about a mom going to great lengths to keep the magic of Santa alive for her last child
[20:15 - 22:28]The discussion turns to casting for the movie idea, with suggestions for actors to play the mom and the elf
[20:59 - 22:55]The speaker pitches a movie idea about a mom going to great lengths to keep the magic of Santa alive for her last child
[22:55 - 25:00]The speaker shares their own attempt at voicing the elf character
[23:03 - 25:06]They mention the popular tradition of "Elf on the Shelf" and share their dislike for it
[23:39 - 24:05]The speaker pitches a movie idea about a mom going to great lengths to keep the magic of Santa alive for her last child
[25:07 - 25:35]She mentions being obsessed with buying gifts for Pete
[25:14 - 28:38]The speaker admits to not liking to receive gift cards but enjoying giving them
[25:35 - 26:30]The speaker discusses her preference for consumable gifts, such as candles, cheese, or wine, to avoid pressure on the recipient
[25:48 - 29:28]The speaker admits to not liking to receive gift cards but enjoying giving them
[29:04 - 31:04]She mentions being obsessed with buying gifts for Pete
[29:33 - 29:58]The conversation turns to cooking and traditional dishes for Christmas
[29:58 - 31:25]She mentions being obsessed with buying gifts for Pete
[31:04 - 32:46]The speaker asks if the others do presents for their friends
[31:25 - 32:20]The conversation turns to cooking and traditional dishes for Christmas
[32:21 - 33:44]The speaker's husband enjoys Russian food, particularly dishes with sour cream
[32:47 - 34:17]The speaker mentions lamb with mint jelly as a traditional dish in their family
[33:08 - 35:16]They also mention a big ziti and buck-a-ow, a Portuguese dish
[35:17 - 36:11]The speaker mentions lamb with mint jelly as a traditional dish in their family
[35:23 - 36:48]The conversation turns to cooking and traditional dishes for Christmas
[35:29 - 36:42]The speaker's husband enjoys Russian food, particularly dishes with sour cream
[36:49 - 38:17]The group discusses their plans for Christmas and the possibility of going to a Waffle House or a Russian restaurant for chicken and waffles
[38:17 - 39:01]The speaker's husband enjoys Russian food, particularly dishes with sour cream
[39:02 - 41:54]Person discussing their family's Christmas traditions and love for superhero movies
[40:20 - 41:35]Mention of watching the biggest blockbuster movie released on Christmas day
[41:41 - 42:22]Mention of a proposed sequel to The Grinch with Cindy Lou as an adult
[42:37 - 43:39]Person discussing their family's Christmas traditions and love for superhero movies
[43:12 - 45:18]Mention of a proposed sequel to The Grinch with Cindy Lou as an adult
[43:18 - 45:50]Discussion of a proposed Christmas movie idea combining Snowpiercer and Polar Express
[43:39 - 44:08]Discussion of love and nostalgia for various Christmas movies, including Home Alone and Elf
[44:20 - 45:35]Mention of the animation style in Polar Express and dislike for the main character's annoying behavior
[45:51 - 46:23]Person discussing their family's Christmas traditions and love for superhero movies
[46:23 - 47:41]Discussion of Christmas episodes in TV shows, specifically Codename Kids Next Door
[46:51 - 46:56]Mention of the animation style in Polar Express and dislike for the main character's annoying behavior
[47:42 - 48:06]Mention of Christmas with the Kranks and its plot
[48:07 - 49:14]Discussion of a proposed Christmas movie idea combining Snowpiercer and Polar Express
[48:34 - 49:44]Mention of the animation style in Polar Express and dislike for the main character's annoying behavior
[49:21 - 50:05]Comparison to the animation style in Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer.
[49:45 - 49:58]Mention of the animation style in Polar Express and dislike for the main character's annoying behavior
[50:05 - 51:28]The conversation starts with discussing a book about Santa Claus fighting dragons and another about Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer.
[51:29 - 52:52]They mention a Christmas Spongebob episode and how there seems to be a Christmas version of everything.
[52:38 - 53:57]They discuss their image of Santa Claus, with one person picturing the classic Coca-Cola Santa and others envisioning a mischievous or jolly grandpa figure.
[52:59 - 55:07]They share unique family traditions, such as hiding a pickle in the Christmas tree and giving themselves gifts from "Santa."
[54:26 - 55:15]The conversation ends with a discussion about the speaker's mother giving them an odd pair of pajamas with black Santa and black reindeer on them.
[55:15 - 55:51]They discuss their image of Santa Claus, with one person picturing the classic Coca-Cola Santa and others envisioning a mischievous or jolly grandpa figure.
[55:28 - 57:48]The conversation ends with a discussion about the speaker's mother giving them an odd pair of pajamas with black Santa and black reindeer on them.
[56:06 - 56:37]They mention a Christmas Spongebob episode and how there seems to be a Christmas version of everything.
[56:58 - 58:50]The conversation ends with a discussion about the speaker's mother giving them an odd pair of pajamas with black Santa and black reindeer on them.
[58:50 - 59:13]They also mention a tradition of describing gifts from a certain type of Santa, such as "yoga Santa" or "alcoholic Santa."
[59:14 - 1.00:11]The conversation ends with a discussion about the speaker's mother giving them an odd pair of pajamas with black Santa and black reindeer on them.
[1.00:05 - 1.00:59]The speaker's family usually spends this week chilling and watching movies
[1.00:59 - 1.01:31]The speaker enjoys watching movies during this time, including trilogies or series like Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, and Star Wars
[1.01:32 - 1.01:51]The speaker wants to watch all of The Sopranos
[1.01:51 - 1.02:16]The segment "Foaming at the Mouth" is introduced
[1.02:17 - 1.03:08]The first speaker rants about Christmas decorations starting earlier each year
[1.03:08 - 1.03:14]The speaker loves outdoor walks and used to go on them with their family
[1.03:14 - 1.04:08]The second speaker rants about Christmas trees being overpriced
[1.04:08 - 1.04:55]The segment "Foaming at the Mouth" is introduced
[1.04:14 - 1.06:45]The third speaker rants about Mrs. Claus not getting enough recognition and people needing to step up their Christmas fashion game
[1.06:21 - 1.06:27]TJ Maxx is the best place on earth and the speaker loves it
[1.06:27 - 1.06:59]The third speaker rants about Mrs. Claus not getting enough recognition and people needing to step up their Christmas fashion game
[1.06:59 - 1.07:17]The speaker now lives in a less nature-filled place and misses walks
[1.07:18 - 1.07:38]The speakers conclude by asking viewers to comment their favorite Christmas movies.