Holiday Cheer

I’m full of it.

Holiday cheer, that is.

Okay, I’m full of something else, too.

Our sister station, Q103.5, is going 24-hour Christmas music the day after Thanksgiving.
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I got the privelege of putting the thing together, which involves staring at several computer screens for eight hours a day and sifting through 800 Christmas songs, trying to find the right mix of Amy Grant and Barry Manilow.

Then, I get to go home and try to find the most flammable Santa suit I can find online while contemplating climbing our 600-foot tower, lighting myself on fire and singing “I’m dreaming of a non-existent Christmas” as I plummet to the ground.

Seasons greetings,

Stooks

P.S. Was the long-awaited new post everything you hoped it could be?
P.P.S. I can’t believe I just did the “P.S.” thing. What a loser.
P.P.P.S. Whoops. I did it again.

3 Replies to “Holiday Cheer”

  1. Thanks for finally posting something on your site . . . you really know how to get people into the holiday spirit with visions of Santa leaping, ablaze, from atop a large structure.

    If you were a good boy this year, maybe Santa will stuff your stocking with plenty of Prozac.

  2. FINALLY! A new post. I was Stooks-deprived for too long. Although, I did hang out with you last weekend, so it wasn’t too rough on me.

    Don’t forget to program a little “Last Christmas” by George Michael in your lineup for the sister station. In case you don’t remember, or were not working there at the time, Last Christmas was the official Mail Boxes, Etc. song of Christmas one year. Thanks, in large part, to Star 102, Stu, Judy, and Frank.
    “Every day’s a holiday, and every meal a banquet.”

  3. C’mon Stooks, Christmas music is the best even if you had to stare at your computer for so long. I will anxiously await to hear what you have picked for us to listen to. And thanks for FINALLY updating your site.

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