Breaking Curfew
Hanging Out With No Plans... or money. Before social media, before online shopping, before everybody lived on their phones… there was the mall. In this episode of Breaking Curfew, we dive into the era when the mall was more than just a place to shop. It was the social network, the entertainment center, the food court meetup spot, the dating app, the fashion feed, and the place where everybody eventually ended up on a Friday or Saturday night. We talk about what it was like wandering the mall for hours with no real plan. Hitting the theatre, checking out music stores, trying on clothes you weren’t buying, grabbing food with whatever money you had left, and somehow running into everybody you knew in a single night. From music stores and Spencer’s trips to awkward encounters, mall drama, and the unspoken rules of where different groups hung out, this episode is all about a time when hanging out in person was the entire experience. The mall wasn’t just a building. It was where trends spread, friendships happened, relationships started, and memories got made in real time. We also get into how different things feel now that so much of that world exists online instead. What we gained, what we lost, and why the mall era still feels impossible to recreate. There’s a lot of laughs in this one, but also a real appreciation for a time when boredom led to adventure and simply “going to the mall” could turn into an entire night. If you remember Piercing Pagoda, Sears, Squeeze-Play, CD stores, or spending hours there without buying anything… this one’s for you. Join The Conversation on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/17QnTeXv1r/ Merch available now! Visit and shop here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/FilthandFeralCo
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