Bestie Case Scenario
Remember when you had to sit by the radio all day with your finger on the record button, just to capture one song and the DJ wouldn't stop talking over the intro? This episode is a full-on retro rant, and we're diving deep into the nostalgia of growing up in the eighties and nineties. We got into some of our biggest retro loves — I'm talking Miss Pacman at the grocery store, Casey Kasem's Top 40 countdown on Sunday radio, and the pure adrenaline of trying to record your favorite song off the radio before the DJ ruined it by talking over the intro. We also took a hard look at the things we do NOT miss, like Garbage Pail Kids (gross), the original Unsolved Mysteries theme (terrifying), metal playground slides that could literally burn your skin off, and clowns at every single birthday party. No thank you. One thing we both agreed on is how different life was without social media and instant everything. Back then, if you wanted the tea, you had to physically leave your house or call someone on a corded phone and hope their scary grandma didn't answer. We talked about how that kind of forced patience actually built character, even if it was annoying at the time. From busy signals to calling cards to long-distance charges, we really had to work to stay connected with people, and honestly? There was something kind of beautiful about that. So grab your jelly shoes and your leg warmers, and take this walk down memory lane with us. Drop us a comment and let us know: what retro thing do YOU miss or absolutely do not miss? In today's episode, we're chatting about: * Sesame Street characters and childhood obsessions (Big Bird, Miss Pacman, Atari) * Garbage Pail Kids, Cabbage Patch dolls, and other retro loves and hates * Recording songs off the radio, Casey Kasem's Top 40, and buying entire albums for one good song * Corded phones, busy signals, scary grandmas, and dads yelling "get off the phone!" * No social media, waterbeds, jelly shoes, leg warmers, and the mall * Metal slides, public pools, clowns at birthday parties, and hot seatbelts
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