Worlds Kalaj #24 - Christmas in July

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • This week the sisters talk Hallmark Channel Christmas in July movies, how Paulina is the best gift giver, Angie’s visit to Alabama, why the young generation thinks Post Malone is hot, and having recently witnessed a Muslim man shame a TSA agent for doing his job.
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  • @travelpockets
    @travelpockets Місяць тому +3

    Just listened to the rest of this and I love that Paulina was super hyped after the margaritas!! And THIS IS YOUR JOB!? was hilarious too😂😂😂

    • @pkallday
      @pkallday Місяць тому +1

      tequila gets me HYPED

  • @travelpockets
    @travelpockets Місяць тому +2

    LOL! Still think it's wild that Paulina didn't know about the atomic bomb!! Never heard about this Okinawan guy but good job remembering Hachiko👍

    • @pkallday
      @pkallday Місяць тому +1

      public school education

    • @pkallday
      @pkallday Місяць тому +1

      just looked up the soldier's name... they did a movie on him! "Onoda: 10,000 Nights in the Jungle", tells the strange story of Japan's controversial WW2 hero.
      December 1944: in the final months of World War Two, a Japanese lieutenant named Hiroo Onoda was stationed on Lubang, a tiny island in the Philippines. Within weeks of his arrival, a US attack forced Japanese combatants into the jungle - but unlike most of his comrades, Onoda remained hidden on the island for nearly 30 years. The Japanese government declared him dead in 1959, but in reality, he was alive - committed to a secret mission that had instructed him to hold the island until the imperial army's return. He was convinced the whole time that the war had never ended.

    • @CandyWaltrip
      @CandyWaltrip Місяць тому

      @@pkallday Yes! My mom told me about him when I was a kid. I sorta remember stories (not sure if they are true) that they had a plane drop down fliers that said the war had ended, but he still didn't believe it and thought it was a just a trap.

    • @pkallday
      @pkallday Місяць тому

      @@CandyWaltrip Onoda wasn't falling for any tricks