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Man Card Mayhem, Smelly Cats & Christmas Movies

Man Card Mayhem, Smelly Cats & Christmas Movies

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We kick things off with my wife’s official Hallmark Christmas Movie Review, breaking down Christmas On Duty — from the snowstorm setup to the slow-burn romance, the three-cup-cocoa score, and yes… even the suspiciously well-placed brand mentions.

Then the cozy holiday vibe crashes straight into Am I the Jerk Court, where Paul from Beaumont helps judge a case involving two roommates, a high-end litter box, and one allegedly smelly cat. A $50 “pet smell fee”? A retaliatory “cat-cuddling charge”? We sort out the ethics, the evidence, and the nonsense.

From there, it’s Are You Smarter Than a Redneck?International Men’s Day Edition — where we find out who’s more “manly”: Paul or your very own host. (Spoiler: Yeah… it’s Paul. By a mile.)

We roll into a lightning-fast Country News Minute with the Country Thunder 2026 lineup, Lainey Wilson’s big CMA night, and Brooks & Dunn nostalgia.

But then the phones light up — because Brian from Pinedale calls in to give me grief for losing my man card. Naturally, that means a bonus Man Trivia showdown, where Brian absolutely proves he’s manlier than Chris. To save face, Chris gets one last chance with a special World Toilet Day trivia round — complete with flushing facts, potty slang, and some surprising bathroom science.

If you’re into holiday movies, country news, listener chaos, trivia battles, or watching a fully grown man repeatedly lose his man card, this episode is your jam.

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