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    Candies, Doodads, and Grievances

    en-usDecember 03, 2019
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    About this Episode

    This week, the Girls delve into the dark side of Christmas as they discuss Krampus, Elf on the Shelf, Festivus, and David Sedaris' "Santa Land Diaries." Highlights include Julie and Melissa airing their many grievances, a very grumpy and sleep deprived Melissa ranting about the Orwellian nature of the Elf on the Shelf, and Julie recounting the horrors of her retail employers 1950s dress code. Get angry about the new ABC song and find out the last straw for Julie deciding to take Cecilia to puppy reform school.

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