The Sandy Show

Sandy Is a Grudge Guy


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“What would you do if you discovered a masterpiece lost for 400 years hidden in your own home?” That’s just one of the wild questions Sandy and Tricia tackle in this episode of The Sandy Show, where every moment is a blend of laughter, heart, and a dash of mischief. Join Sandy and Tricia as they serve up a whirlwind of stories—from the hilarious (and slightly evil) Christmas parenting hacks to the heartfelt campaign to free Betty, the world’s most depressed circus elephant. Tricia surprises everyone by siding with PETA, championing the clever idea for Alice in Chains to become “Betty in Chains” for a month. “Let Betty go. She’s done her time,” Tricia declares, sparking a conversation that’s as passionate as it is poignant. Relive the magic of holiday movies as the duo reveals which Christmas classics are returning to the big screen, and laugh along as they debate whether “Love Actually” truly counts as a Christmas movie. Nostalgia runs deep as Sandy and Tricia reminisce about old-school movie outings, complete with newspaper listings and spontaneous ticket window decisions. The episode doesn’t shy away from the quirky and the relatable—like the debate over the perfect winter thermostat setting (“68 degrees? That sounds like a freaking tinderbox to me!”), the Oxford Dictionary’s Word of the Year (“rage bait”), and the confessions of following people online just to stay annoyed. Listeners are treated to playful banter, including the infamous “dirty legging” accusation and a shout-out to loyal podcast fans who stuck around through Thanksgiving. With memorable moments, witty exchanges, and genuine heart, this episode captures the essence of The Sandy Show: real conversations, real laughs, and real life.

Notable Quotes:
  • “Let Betty go. She’s done her time.”
  • “I don’t trust any animal that can poop and walk at the same time.”
  • “68 degrees? That sounds like a freaking tinderbox to me!”
  • “You’re a grudge guy. Why do I hang out with you?”
  • “Do us a solid and copy and paste the link to this episode and send it to a friend or two.”
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