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Nostalgic Christmas Eve: Dad's Paper Route

Growing up, Christmas Eve was a special time for this podcaster, as it was the night they opened their gifts due to their fathers newspaper delivery business. Despite the sacrifices, the early mornings, and the missed holidays, the podcaster now cherishes these memories, appreciating the work ethic and lessons learned from their father. The podcaster will not be releasing an episode tomorrow, encouraging listeners to enjoy their families and celebrate the holiday season. Checkout Solipillow.com

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