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Brooke and Jeffrey Host

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496 total appearances

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Podcast Appearances

Brooke and Jeffrey
Shock Collar Question of the Day (12/19/25)

Wow.

Brooke and Jeffrey
Shock Collar Question of the Day (12/19/25)

I don't know.

Brooke and Jeffrey
Shock Collar Question of the Day (12/19/25)

I'll never tell.

Brooke and Jeffrey
Shock Collar Question of the Day (12/19/25)

But poinsettias are just one of the iconic symbols of Christmas.

Brooke and Jeffrey
Shock Collar Question of the Day (12/19/25)

Today you'll have to identify more during a special Jingle Bells and Old Noels edition of...

Brooke and Jeffrey
Shock Collar Question of the Day (12/19/25)

Plenty of 20.

Brooke and Jeffrey
Shock Collar Question of the Day (12/19/25)

We'll start with the woman who every Christmas uses her poinsettia plant as an emergency barf bucket.

Brooke and Jeffrey
Shock Collar Question of the Day (12/19/25)

That's Alexis.

Brooke and Jeffrey
Shock Collar Question of the Day (12/19/25)

Just like that U.S.

Brooke and Jeffrey
Shock Collar Question of the Day (12/19/25)

ambassador did.

Brooke and Jeffrey
Shock Collar Question of the Day (12/19/25)

Alexis, popularized by the brothers Grimm's, Hansel, and Gretel, this edible tradition combines holiday creativity and festive flavor.

Brooke and Jeffrey
Shock Collar Question of the Day (12/19/25)

Easy peasy.

Brooke and Jeffrey
Shock Collar Question of the Day (12/19/25)

Like, recreate a Target?

Brooke and Jeffrey
Shock Collar Question of the Day (12/19/25)

What stage of capitalism is that?

Brooke and Jeffrey
Shock Collar Question of the Day (12/19/25)

I'm not sure.

Brooke and Jeffrey
Shock Collar Question of the Day (12/19/25)

Probably one of the ends.

Brooke and Jeffrey
Shock Collar Question of the Day (12/19/25)

Let's go to Brooke.

Brooke and Jeffrey
Shock Collar Question of the Day (12/19/25)

Yes.

Brooke and Jeffrey
Shock Collar Question of the Day (12/19/25)

Brooke, with origins tracing back to Norse mythology and druidic rituals, this seasonal plant with a decorative purpose is a fun and romantic Christmas tradition.

Brooke and Jeffrey
Shock Collar Question of the Day (12/19/25)

Mistletoe is correct.