The debate arises because Austen suggests that some people light their trees vertically, which Craig and Nick find absurd and unconventional.
Hemsedal has a population of 2,600 people.
Craig avoids having snacks like chocolate chip cookies at home because he knows he will eventually eat them, even if he initially resists.
ShipSkis simplifies the process of transporting ski equipment by handling everything, including complimentary insurance, real-time tracking, and on-time delivery, eliminating the hassle of dealing with airlines.
Craig is comfortable with his current nail salon because he knows the staff and the routine, but the new ownership has made it more corporate and less personalized, leaving him unsure where to go next.
Some people, particularly on TikTok, claim that yellow does not exist, which Nick finds perplexing and wants to investigate further.
Craig follows a detailed skincare routine recommended by a professional, which includes specific products and steps he follows every night, making it easy to maintain even while traveling.
Austen insists that lights should be added to the tree from the bottom up, starting with the plug at the base, and adjusting as needed to ensure even distribution.
Nick finds animated Christmas lights annoying, especially when they are accompanied by loud music that plays on repeat for hours.
The podcast is adding a second show in New York due to high demand, with the early show at 4 PM and the late show at 8 PM, allowing more fans to attend.
Nostalgia Alert
The boys are back with Craig's hot takes and opinions on how things must be done. But first, Craig and Austen are discussing what they have been up to and Austen asks if the color yellow is real. The guys discuss spray tans more as they get ready for a project this week and Craig laments about his current nail salon. The arguments then pick up as Craig, Austen, and Nick fight about the proper way to light a Christmas Tree. Austen really amps up the debate when he says he thinks some people do it vertically...the blasphemy.