Ken Schrader’s hilarious "Christmas panties" joke sends Kenny Wallace into laughter frenzy 

Kenny Wallace and Ken Schrader
Kenny Wallace (left) and Ken Schrader (right) - Source: Imagn

Former NASCAR driver Ken Schrader shared a joke about Christmas that Kenny Wallace found hilarious. The joke involves three guys getting pulled over and asked to show something that represents the holiday season.

Wallace is a 61-year-old professional stock car racer who competed in NASCAR in the same era as Schrader. Today, the two host the podcast Herm & Schrader, discussing the ins and outs of the racing scene.

However, Schrader decided to digress and crack a joke on the podcast. It started when a police officer pulled over three guys who were speeding.

"The officer comes up the door, nobody's drinking, everybody is good. He says, 'Hey, you need to slow down. But each one of you, show me something represents Christmas,'" Schrader said.
"First one pulled his keys out, jiggled his keys, and he said, 'That's jingle bells.' The second one took his phone on, turn on the light on and moving back and forth, he says, 'That's Christmas.'"

Schrader then told the item the third guy presented to the officer.

"The driver didn't think of anything, and he reached over real quick to the glove compartment, and he pulled out of a pair of little lady's panties. The officer's like, 'Now what does that have to do with Christmas?' He looked right at him and said, 'They're Carole's.'"

Carole Hochman is a clothing company sold in US-based retail stores like Walmart and Costco. The company name sounds a lot like carol, which is a song usually associated with Christmas.


Kenny Wallace shares his thoughts on unidentified drones over New Jersey

On the same podcast episode, Kenny Wallace shared his thoughts on the unidentified drones flying over New Jersey. He believed the federal government was using drones to search for something, which scared him.

For context, sightings of drones flying over New Jersey were reported last mid-November, sparking confusion among citizens and prompting concerns from authorities.

Wallace told the podcast:

“It's those flying drones going across New York, New Jersey, and boy, they say this is serious stuff and that we're all trying to make fun of it, but they're flying all these drones at night. And the only reason you fly a drone at night is for theatrical reasons but they're looking for something, and it sounds scary to me. We'll just keep on going with our life still.” [1:04:57]

The nine-time NASCAR Xfinity race winner added:

“Federal government is not going to let everybody invade their airspace. I pray that our federal government finds what they're looking for," Wallace added.

Meanwhile, his podcast co-host, Ken Schrader responded with a short comment, saying:

“I think that they know what the hell they are other way they've done something to find out. They know what the hell they are.”
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In response to the drone concern, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) recently issued a ban on flying drones around New Jersey until January next year. The federal agency also placed flight restrictions over certain parts of the state.

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