Sibling Revelry with Kate Hudson and Oliver Hudson - The Christmas Episode

Episode Date: December 25, 2019

Happy Holidays! How do you survive family Christmas? Who drinks more? On this episode of "Sibling Revelry," Kate and Oliver answer some listener questions from Instagram live, share some of their favo...rite holiday traditions, and are joined by a special surprise guest.Executive Producers: Kate Hudson, Oliver Hudson, and Sim SarnaProduced by Allison BresnickEditor: Josh WindischMusic by Mark HudsonThis show is brought to you by Cloud10 and powered by Simplecast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:33 your time carol we la la la la la la la la la la la do welcome to the Christmas episode it's Christmas time in the city We could We could just do an entire podcast of Christmas carols
Starting point is 00:02:54 Which I'd be very happy to do If my voice wasn't so fucked up I think that every now and then we should just break into some sort of Christmas song. We should be like the huffs during their holiday. Oh, my God. But like our version. I just saw the preview for that. They're just so crazy talented.
Starting point is 00:03:15 It's insane. It's insane. I mean, they're so beautiful. Yeah. Their moves aren't. It's just crazy. But us. But imagine you and I doing our version.
Starting point is 00:03:25 I mean, you'd be amazing, but I would be. God, I mean. Oh, it'll be so fun. Well, it's Christmas. It's Christmas. It's, I mean, honestly, I feel great about this year because I got all my shopping done so early. It's the first time I've ever done it. And now the only people I'm shopping for are literally the family.
Starting point is 00:03:45 So I don't think about any of my friends, any of the people that I work with, no Christmas cards. Like, I got everything out of the way. So this has been a really fun Christmas for me. I don't buy my friends gifts. or oh really no not even like a card no nothing i my friends and i haven't exchanged gifts i don't think ever in our lives and you know i and i don't have really many people who work who work for me so i just sort of buy you guys gifts you know now that i think about it i don't give my friends give me anything of course they don't i give them things but that's not true i have some friends
Starting point is 00:04:20 who do some friends don't do we don't do gift exchange but i am happy i got a lot of stuff done early yes because it's always the pressure like two days before christmas it's running around like a crazy person trying to figure out you know what does aunt patty want i've already gotten her like 17 bars of soap you know over the years and uncle steve has like 800 ties i just don't really want to get my family anything anymore because i kind of every time i do i'm like i just want to give them things that are more I mean I guess our family I don't know why I said my family it's our family
Starting point is 00:04:59 yeah it's the way you think but I feel good about it it'll be nice we'll get to Colorado I won't feel stressed out or anything yeah the sentimental gifts are my favorite so you gave me a necklace that was the most beautiful sentimental
Starting point is 00:05:15 necklace and it has it's a old cameo of a rose and on the back in Japanese it's a Japanese saying and of course my my daughter's a quarter Japanese I'm with Danny he's half Japanese and it's this beautiful saying that basically means to like take life on and to enjoy the adventure right and honestly I don't even remember what I don't I don't I don't but I look at I remember that I don't but I look at I remember that and it was amazing it was like oh there's something really strong and it was it was about taking the adventure of life like embracing the fearlessness of you know taking that your life on and living it fully so much so that i was wearing it all the time and one time it fell off and i was traveling that i never wear it traveling so every time it's a double gift because it's sort of for ronnie when
Starting point is 00:06:17 she's older and by the way ronnie rose so that that's a double gift so that's a double gift because it's sort of for ronnie when she's old So when Ronnie's older, I give it to Ronnie. So that's the rose aspect of it. It was the best. But I feel like a really good sentimental gift is coming from you this year. Yeah. Something necklacy. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:06:32 Like kind of masculine but with jewels, you know, but like, I don't know. Like, sapphire. Maybe. Sapphire. Maybe like some kind of really expensive stone that if all goes wrong, you could like. Yeah. I mean that's really Anyway
Starting point is 00:06:52 But I love it I love the idea Christmas is so fun for me Not about sentimental I mean yes that's great But the thoughtful ideas that go into getting Christmas presents
Starting point is 00:07:02 Even if they're funny Even if it's funny shit You know what I mean I got you a funny one But it's just so stupid Yeah Yeah yeah yeah yeah right now And a sentimental is one
Starting point is 00:07:13 Oh yeah Yeah But I think our family, you know, and also we don't, we did this at Thanksgiving, talking about traditions and all of that, but we really do have a very, I mean, I think people have gotten a sense of that through the years just from the things like Instagram or Snapchat that we get together. We have so much fun. It's very jolly. And we always pray for a snowy Christmas. And did you look at the weather? Yeah. It says it's probably going to snow. When you wake up in the morning and it's just snow.
Starting point is 00:07:47 Knowing. It's the best. It's the best. And we love it and we love it and we have a great time and It is it is truly so much fun. Yeah. And we start drinking glug very early in the morning. Yeah. Uncle Steve brings glug. Yeah. It's like this wine. It's like a mold wine right. Yeah. But it's glug. I don't know what what the do. It might be the same thing. I'm not sure. It's like a it's like a spiced wine or something. Mm-hmm. And then we, you know, we have locks and bagels, usually every morning. Yeah. And our tradition is that Santa leaves the presents unwrapped. So everything that is out there is from Santa, everything that you see that has no wrapping on it, Santa has left. Santa's been good to us. I mean, I remember when Santa got you some coal, remember that year?
Starting point is 00:08:40 Yeah, I do. I don't know. Deserved. It was actually a very deserved year of coal. What did I do? I don't know. You were a nightmare. It was your hormonal years. It was your teenage like 15, 16.
Starting point is 00:08:58 Yeah. I do remember getting coal. Yeah. That's bullshit. I don't think I've ever gotten coal. No. I'm usually like kind of like pull it out by the end of the year. Even if there's some questionable things that have gone down, I usually come out on top.
Starting point is 00:09:14 I try to pull that together for Santa. It's a tired morning, though, because Katie and I stay up all night, all night, setting up, putting shit together. Putting all the toys together. Except for, of course, Santa's toys, because he puts those up. Yes, but when I have to build something and I take out the instructions, it could be the worst. It's just, but every year you're sitting there. Oh, with a screwdriver. Oliver with the screwdriver and your little like legs crossed and I can see your back hunched and I'm like oh there he goes I try to stay away I think Danny is the good one to do that he actually enjoys that you know I do too sometimes it's just when it's midnight I pull out like this ice cream cart for Rio and she's supposed to be like you know it's the ice cream or delivering ice cream and it's tiny screws and it's the most you know intricate sort of build and I know
Starting point is 00:10:14 that it's over. I'm done. I'm going to be there for hours and hours. I know. And why it helps me, though. Bing's Christmas list was seriously extensive. It was one of the funniest Christmas lists I've ever read in my whole life. I really had some funny stuff.
Starting point is 00:10:31 It was very, very extreme. You know, it's not like, you know, he wants his whole house to become, you know, a skateboard ramp. The best, though, is to be famous on TikTok. That's on his list Asking Santa He's not even allowed to be famous on TikTok No I know That's the best part of it
Starting point is 00:10:52 It's so funny It's just so classic And then Riders is great Riders had his since like You know August Riders had a list Of very specific things You know now that he's older
Starting point is 00:11:06 He understands like The things that he actually wants Are a little more expensive That's the thing The kids get older and the trinkets become real trinkets and you're just like, oh, my God. The last two years I've had talks with the kids and just telling them, say, look, you guys, there's not going to be all this wasteful bullshit anymore, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:11:26 Because it really is. There's, like, sometimes it gets excessive to the point where it makes me nauseous. And I'm just like, this is ridiculous. We end up giving half of their presents away, actually, once we get them because sometimes they're not even opened. You know what I mean? And it's like, why are we doing this? and so now it's just like you guys look you're going to get a couple really cool things yeah you're not going to open presents for nine hours except your son sent me his Christmas list and it was also insane well there's links oh my gosh he did he put links I was like oh wow this is this is amazing my favorite one was this way I got him he's heavily into skateboarding he wants a Snapchat or Instagram account yeah mostly Snapchat because he says it's more fun not going to get it no No. What do you want this year?
Starting point is 00:12:16 You know, I know it sounds crazy. And it sounds stupid, you know, because you're like, oh, come on, it's good. I honestly, I don't want anything. I mean, I. Perfect. Meaning, like, I don't want, I like the same things I always like. I like home stuff. I like my pops.
Starting point is 00:12:39 I like anything pewter. I like anything pewter. I love my matches. is, you know, silver of my dinnerware and serving wear. I love to entertain. That's my, I love cooking. I asked for a couple, like, big stockpot. I only have one really big stock pot.
Starting point is 00:12:55 So I love another stock. That's to make stock, like bone broth and stuff. Well, I want world peace. That's just me. And something sentimental with diamonds. Something sentimental. No, but I do. I look at Christmas and at this point, it's just all about the kids, isn't it?
Starting point is 00:13:17 Yeah. And giving. I mean, honestly, the giving part is even better for me than the getting. Who gets most drunk during the holidays? You or me? We're doing the live questions. Yeah. This is from the live.
Starting point is 00:13:31 Oh, me. Hands down. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, I do. You get pretty... It's a festive time, you know? I mean...
Starting point is 00:13:40 Well, can we talk... Am I allowed to talk? about the holiday party like what happened or do we not talk about that too much when this time yeah i mean i let's talk about are you okay to like reveal your yeah yeah yeah yeah that you went a little overboard yeah no we can talk about that that you decided to take a little chocolate mushrooms which are supposed to be like a very kind of mild but somehow yeah ended up like eating two bars of much chocolate mushroom and you had an absolute existential oh it was crazy i i um not Normally I'm a very socially confident person and something happened to me.
Starting point is 00:14:17 First of all, I just got a haircut, okay? I cut my hair off and I usually have longer hair. And so all of a sudden, I felt deeply insecure about sort of my existence. I don't know because I didn't feel like myself. And then I would enter conversations with a group of people and feel like I didn't fit in and I didn't know how to act. And then I would get quiet and be by myself and start laughing hysterically at how. crazy I was going. Well, I mean, at least you can laugh. No, I had a, I was looking for Aaron because she was the only thing that was like my safety net. Oh, Aaron and I were having so much fun.
Starting point is 00:14:54 Oh my God. It was so fun. It was so fun. And then I pulled it. I turned around and your shirt was off. Yeah. Which was weird because it was hot. It was hot. But I think that what happened was is you didn't, after a while, it's like you didn't have the awareness that your shirt was off. Right. So you were just sort of walking around the holiday part. I did, but that was sort of the end of that. Yeah, it was, there were definitely not. There was very few, like, people there were. Right. Some people we didn't know, though, that were still at the party.
Starting point is 00:15:23 You know, we knew them, but we didn't know them. They were kind of newbies. Right. So, I went, you know what the problem was, though? You had your copious amounts of psilocybin? No. The problem was is the party started too early because it was for the kids. That's right.
Starting point is 00:15:39 So I started drinking at like five. Right. And then I was drinking, and then I, you know, I smoked a joint and things were fine. And then someone, not mentioning names, just came up with the chocolate, a bar of chocolate mushrooms. And they're like, do you want to eat it? And I'm like, all right. They're actually doing a lot of research on mushrooms these days.
Starting point is 00:15:59 It's really interesting. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. I want to get an expert on the show that we can talk about some of, like, whether it be LSD and psilocybin and how they're, and even MDMA, they're taking. A lot of these psychedelics, and they're studying them with the brain and a lot with anxiety and depression. You're finding out some really interesting things. Okay, who has the ugliest Christmas sweater? Well, we don't really do that, but you do great things for Christmas.
Starting point is 00:16:30 Kate every year, always even prior to, you know, opening, or Christmas morning, you always have some sort of an outfit that you've done for the family. Yeah, with their names on it, and it could be a onesie, it could be a hat, it could be, whatever it is, show us, something great. But we don't really do ugly Christmas sweaters. We've got those onesies, though, that are pretty cool, those tipsy-off onesies. Yeah, well, remember the ones that I did with all our names on the box? Yeah, those were great. Gag gifts for Christmas. Those are the best.
Starting point is 00:17:06 I mean, you did one that was, you can't even talk about it. I can't even talk about it. I mean, can't even? No, you can't because it's sensitive. It's offensive. It was an offensive, hilarious joke. To my mother-in-law. To your mother-in-law.
Starting point is 00:17:20 And in this day and age, I think that we just keep it close to our chests. Did we not talk about it on this? Did I ever mention that? I think I did. I think we talked about it elsewhere. Okay. Oh, on daxes. Oh, it's already been mentioned.
Starting point is 00:17:38 I don't know if they kept it or not. He did. Anyway, you can listen. listen to armchair expert armchair expert favorite favorite Christmas
Starting point is 00:17:47 song Barbara Streisand's rendition of jingle bells I think that made us lose our janga game
Starting point is 00:17:55 oh my god that came on I will never forget we were in this very intense janga game remember this
Starting point is 00:18:02 and it was really high the janga was really high and all of a sudden I don't know what happened but really
Starting point is 00:18:08 loud your mom came on the radio. Barba's Tri-Sand. And it was like, jingaba, jingaba, ching-up, ching-up, ching-a-ch-ba, all the way. And it was so jarring that the whole janga thing just went. We started, oh, that was so funny.
Starting point is 00:18:30 Anyway, that is a favorite. Mine is Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas. That's my ultimate Christmas song. I love Christmas music just in general. How to survive family Christmas. This is a great question. It is a good question. I think, honestly, we will say, like, if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.
Starting point is 00:18:51 So you just get out of the kitchen. Go for a walk. I say, great, I'm going to get out of the kitchen then. But why do you think tensions, I'm not speaking of our family necessarily. I'm just saying in general, why do you think tensions are high during Christmas time? I can totally answer that. question. I mean, it's obviously an idea. It's a theory. But I think that when you get older, not necessarily when you're younger, when you get older, you leave, you start your life outside of the
Starting point is 00:19:22 family dynamic. And it's this time of year where you come back and you enter that old rhythm. And it just, it's like snapping your fingers and your back in time. When you're out in life trying to work on things that are totally different than the dynamic you have in your family, you think that, you know, I think a lot of times people go outside, they go, oh, my friends, they see me differently. They understand me better sometimes. Yeah. Rewinding back.
Starting point is 00:19:48 Totally. And I think a lot of the times, too, it has to do with sort of the close quarters aspect of being with your family because a lot of people go away and they're staying under one roof. So now you're used to having your space and your separate spots in your own homes. And now everyone is together and having to wake up together and just be. together all the time it's inevitable something's got to give yeah you know then you also have like spouses or new girlfriends or boyfriends and people and entering in-laws that that shit is real like i have friends who could potentially be divorced because the in-law situation you know because you
Starting point is 00:20:28 you know if you're fighting for your parents in a sense like you don't want to bad mouth your parents but then your significant other is just having such a tough time and it causes so much friction sometimes between the couple i got lucky yeah anne and brooks are the fucking greatest i mean they're so great you know our parents are great i'm good there the fuji cal i've so lucky they're they're great well they're coming to christmas this year no i know but in-laws is big yeah it is big i mean because that can really throw you for a loop when it's not when it's not working i mean i can't even imagine because i have so many friends i have some friends who really like make the best of it and they're like look you know it's it's a week or it's a couple
Starting point is 00:21:12 days and it's fine it's great you know we ever but some have a really i mean it's almost like relationship like breaking they come home they're in therapy it's like oh yeah well if i was to give advice about this question i think patience i think patience is a good word meaning it is just a week or so understand that everyone might be a little bit on edge and give everyone a little leeway. You know what I mean? Give everyone a little extra rope and just understand that there is tension during the holidays and you know what? Just
Starting point is 00:21:43 let some things slide. You know what I mean? You don't have to be nitpicky on every little thing that might bother you. Let things slide. And if someone says... Have a cocktail. Have some psilocybin. Oliver, I come out with King Street. Oliver's like,
Starting point is 00:21:59 this is my line of chocolate mushrooms. So my advice would be in a moment where you feel reactive to something. I would take the 10 deep breaths that everybody tells you to take from whether it be Dr. Oz to Oprah to everybody in the wellness world. Take the deep breaths and then just say to that person, I'm so sorry you feel that way. And then walk away and then. But you walk away? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:35 You just walk away from it. Don't engage. Give yourself a day. I know it's hard. Give yourself a day. I'm so sorry. Ask yourself what's really bothering you. That feels condescending a little.
Starting point is 00:22:46 No. I'm so sorry you feel that way. If someone says something to you, let me give you an example. You really should not let your kids eat this. Eat so much of this. You know, and no wonder they're giving you problems, whatever. Yeah, but they're my kids and I can do whatever I want. don't talk about my kids that way or because it's your mother-in-law or your father-in-law
Starting point is 00:23:09 you say I'm so sorry you feel that way about my kids and you stop and you let them whatever say whatever else if they need the last word just let them have it you walk away you let them live with what they said you live with how you feel about it and then you ask yourself okay how am I really feeling so you can gather your thoughts and you can and then And when the time is right, you can then have the moment to go to your in-laws and say to them. When you say that to me, I feel terrible because I really want you to like the way I'm raising my kids. And just throw them off center that way. What if you're just like, suck it?
Starting point is 00:23:50 And then if they keep doing it. Oh, fuck you. Then you do that. And after while you sit there, you have a couple cocktails. No, I like that. That's very evolved. That's very evolved. it's hard to be that evolved it's a very hard thing to do it's hard to just say i'm sorry you feel
Starting point is 00:24:06 that way yeah i don't think the walk away is good because if someone said to me i'm sorry you feel that way oh mommy mom we're doing the christmas episode my mommy yeah here grab a micney i love you mom grab a microphone just for two seconds so we we took some questions from kate's Instagram account, and this is actually a good one. We just finished answering it ourselves, but I want to hear what you would have to say. Was it a good question? It was a good question. It was, how do you survive family Christmas?
Starting point is 00:24:46 Meaning when people get together, like, how do you survive it? Because a lot of families during the holidays, you know, there's a lot of tension. There was a lot of tension and, you know, a lot of tension. and, you know, a lot of, there's in-laws and there's people, and it's, you know, Christmas can be honest. You just have to wrap yourself in love. You literally have to go that this is a holiday where, you know,
Starting point is 00:25:09 you don't bring your stuff together, and it's all about joy. And, you know, and it's tiring. Yeah. It is very tiring, but it is... There's a lot of logistics, too. What? There's a lot of logistics with Christmas.
Starting point is 00:25:23 Like when the family's around and... You know, I've been working, and I literally, haven't had time to shop and I've had my mind I'm trying to get my mind on my work and memorizing lines which is not easy um and and you know but still you know you've got to do it so it takes pressure it takes money there's a lot of pressure around money because people don't have money to give they want to be able to give more than they can so it just it's kind of like to simplify things it really is about to create you know we create it all right nobody creates christmas for us. We do it. So if we're actually the head of it, if we're saying, I'm going to make
Starting point is 00:26:02 a great Christmas, that's your intention. Right. Then you do it. So surviving from Goldie Hawn, Mama Goldie, Mama G, we survive by setting the good intention to wrap it in love. I thought patience. Mommy knows what she's fucking talking about. And I know that I can because I can and all Christmas time is fine time to play with love and jump and around and you're going to be a ball of love. How about that? And we just kind of throw. No, but I also said that patience, though, you need to give leeway a little extra rope because, you know, don't, don't get on people so quickly for things. Understand that there is this pressure around it potentially and you might feel reactive.
Starting point is 00:26:52 but instead just like, you know what? I'm just going to let it go for a second. Do we have a drunk uncle? You have a drunk brother. But I am an uncle. That's true. That's right. No, we don't.
Starting point is 00:27:06 Who is the drunk? Well, Uncle Charlie wasn't always drunk. Uncle Charlie? Was he a drunk? Yeah, so he wasn't drunk. He was just loud. Yeah, but he was just loud and felt. Oh, no, Uncle Charlie was not a drinker.
Starting point is 00:27:18 No, but he was always so grumpy. The drinkers were on Granddaddy's side. Oh. Okay. Oh, right. My father would have a few, not big, but when my father had a few scotches, he left the house in the middle of the night, and he went to my mother's gift shop and rearranged the gift shop window. Oh, my God. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:37 And it was good. It was good. That's what he wanted to do after he had a couple drinks. That's amazing. I smelled them. They were frying in the kitchen. I want to make hush puppies. You know, I came over here to see my granddaughter.
Starting point is 00:27:51 I know. Where is she? I've got a microphone in there. I know. Sorry. Anyway, Merry Christmas, everybody. Merry Christmas, Mama. This is funny. Whose stories, I can answer this.
Starting point is 00:28:04 Whose stories do you dread listening to the most? With the holidays? It was definitely me. Like, I'm definitely the one who tells stories that go on forever. And I don't know, as Sarah and Aaron would say, how to land the plane. I mean, sometimes I do. You do. Sometimes I can get my thoughts together correctly.
Starting point is 00:28:22 But, you know, I mean, I can go on forever. They're not bad stories. They're just long. I mean, that's really what it is. Yeah, but then, like, I'll sit there and I'll be talking and all of a sudden, like, one person will be watching television, that other person's on their phone. Right.
Starting point is 00:28:37 And you're all alone. I'm all alone. It's fine. I can handle it. Who does the dishes? Me. I think we all do, though. You do not do the dishes.
Starting point is 00:28:50 I do so many dishes. Oliver, I sat there over Thanksgiving and literally, Danny was fixing the heating. I was like cooking and Aaron and I were, you sat there with a whiskey in one hand watching football. It was my time. It was football. It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter. That is just insane. No, no, no. Wait, hold on. That's not fair because I do do the dishes. Who are you calling? Babe, do I do dishes or no? Oh, my God, yeah. Well, like post-Huffman, yes. Oh, oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:23 Yeah, so for like four months, you've done dishes. A year. It's been a year. For a year. Oh, please. I'd do the dishes. Thank you. He didn't do the dishes once over Thanksgiving. I did.
Starting point is 00:29:32 You just didn't see it. It's not true. Because you were sleeping. No, I watched. What are you talking about? In the morning, I do the dishes. Oh, my God, please. Oh, God.
Starting point is 00:29:41 I can't even continue this. All right. So, love you, Auntie E. 2000 or 1980. I mean, hands down, 2000 for me. just the year in general yeah i mean i would 1980 i was like one that was pretty good year 2000 yeah it was the year like oh it was the crow oh it was a black crows i think i mean it was the year i got married yeah you got married i turned 21 the next i mean it was like such a fun
Starting point is 00:30:14 that was a fun time came out in 2001 no 2000 because we're having our 20 year in 8 I was single in 2000. Yeah, you were making out with some of my friends. Right, that was having fun. I'll go 2000. 2000 was a really fun year. Yeah, 2000 was good. Yeah, I don't really know if you remember four, four was traumatic for you.
Starting point is 00:30:37 Oh, God, I was right in the middle of all the shit. Oh, my God. Your foundational years were. Yeah, no. But without 1980, I would never have had 2000. You know what I mean? Sure. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:49 You know what I'm saying? gingerbread house i love doing gingerbread house to my kids yeah but kind of tedious like like can i say one thing that i think parents can relate to let's do the gingerbread houses and you're like oh fuck okay get the candy get the thing mix the icing you know and then by the time it's all ready to go my kids are like over it i'm like we don't want to do it i'm like no no no no no no i just literally spend an hour getting all this shit together you're going to make a gingerbread house it's just gonna that's the way it's going to be i don't have that issue okay moving on i think i come more prepared who is the most dramatic actually ollie i think you're more dramatic than i am at christmas or just in general just in general what i'm dramatic yes oh yeah what do you mean yeah i think you're dramatic how am i dramatic i'm so like of easy going. Yeah, but it's so dramatic. Your easygoingness is so filled with drama.
Starting point is 00:31:54 That's funny. I never thought about it that way. Do we leave something out for Santa? Always. Remember when rum and root beer and licorice one year? We used to do that. It depends on Santa's mood. We usually know what kind of mood Santa's in.
Starting point is 00:32:08 We always leave carrots, so. Yes, we leave carrots. And in the last few years, it's been just, you know, milk and cookies. I feel like this year it should be like spiced. Mm-hmm. Maybe we leave like something with alcohol in it. Yeah, like a spiced rum-type drink or we could do like gluten-free cookies.
Starting point is 00:32:32 That's good. Yeah, Santa's probably gluten-free. Santa might be a lot of cookies. Well, you know what we did, we've been doing. Last year I think we made, the kids made cookies. Remember they made them? We made the dough and did the thing and then decorated the cookies and then left that out for. Santa.
Starting point is 00:32:49 Have you been naughty or nice this year, Oliver Hudson? Oh, for sure, nice. For sure. This has been a nice year for me. I think I'm in the nice year, too. Oh, yeah. I think we're in a really nice... This could be my nicest year of my whole life.
Starting point is 00:33:04 It's a nice... Yeah. Whole energetic... A couple years, I think. I think I've settled into my life. Settled into who I am. I'm such a nice guy. Yeah you are
Starting point is 00:33:18 I'm a really nice person Don't get too nice No I'll never be too nice I can hear mom Mom Should we end with a song Silent night Mom talking to the mic
Starting point is 00:33:33 Tell everybody what you want for Christmas Holy Night Mom talking to the goddamn mic Mom get the mic All is calm All is come All Mom, talking it, talking it like, bright.
Starting point is 00:33:49 I want stitch and story. It's a kit to knit hats. We go underneath her voice. Oh, mother and child. Stitch and story. So I can knit a hat too. Made a very, very, very, very.
Starting point is 00:34:15 thick soft cushy whatever it's made of I think we end there to everyone Ollie you can finally say it you said it for Thanksgiving but really
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