GTPlanet vs. Mariah Carey [2022]

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Would you believe i'm already out, before i was even in?

You may know she was sued for plagiarism, but the the case was dismissed. And my local radio station already played it.
 
In less than 12 hours, I'm already out :lol:

A friend of mine who works on retail wanted to show me a meme video about retail workers during Christmas time without warning which played the song, which completely knocked me out. :(
 
I managed to dodge not one, not two, but three bullets tonight. Apparently, Red, White, and Booze is now Country Christmas, so that was a surprise. Then while channel surfing, I came across Holly then clicked one channel over and got Hallmark. Why are there so many versions of the god forsaken song?

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I managed to dodge not one, not two, but three bullets tonight. Apparently, Red, White, and Booze is now Country Christmas, so that was a surprise. Then while channel surfing, I came across Holly then clicked one channel over and got Hallmark. Why are there so many versions of the god forsaken song?
That's why I only listen to songs I saved onto my phone. or my Youtube playlist, though I might stop doing the latter for now on the offchance that song appears in an ad.

Either that or temporarily pay for Youtube premium.
 
I'd like to sign up just to find out whether I can outlast @Obelisk's dad or if he's unsubscribed from Hulu this year.

I figure our chances are better this time around if advertisers are sick of paying royalties to the Carey empire and opt for one of @Joey D's myriad cover versions instead.
 
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Doing well so far. Haven't heard anything remotely Christmassy apart from the occasional adbreak on TV (which I rarely watch anyway). The radio seems quite good at keeping the Christmas music at bay, making work ever more bearable so far, but once we get much closer to December it's going to strike up.
 
Doing well so far. Haven't heard anything remotely Christmassy apart from the occasional adbreak on TV (which I rarely watch anyway). The radio seems quite good at keeping the Christmas music at bay, making work ever more bearable so far, but once we get much closer to December it's going to strike up.

I predict that once the 25th hits (Which is on a Friday too), THAT is when it'll really pick up.
 
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