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Jordan and Alyssa collectively scratch their heads as they try to understand “fellow kids”. First, they flashback to 2011 to discuss the history of Rebecca Black’s “Friday” and its relation to other “So Bad, It’s Good” media. Then, they dig even further into their childhoods to talk about their love of Nickelodeon - both Nicktoons and live-action titles. Youth is not something to be taken for granted. Message Jordan on Anchor! WORKS CITED: ORAL HISTORY OF FRIDAY Rebecca Black on BUZZFEED VIDEO Video on YouTubers who shill to kids! Listen to Dylan's podcast TUBE CIRCUIT - This guy is with it!
Well it's Wednesday, Wednesday, gotta download this podcast on Wednesday, everybody is looking forward to our review of Rebecca Black's "Friday"! Will we pick the front seat? The back seat is a fine choice? Prior to that, we review Charlie Chaplin's seminal satire "The Great Dictator". Partying, partying, yeah! Finally, Scott presents some toys and has Kelly and Marty guess a few musical notes.
Chris E. Hayner stops by as the two discuss Billie Eilish's "Bad Guy" and Rebecca Black's "Friday" from San Diego Comic-Con. Mat & Chris talk way too much about how they love "Friday" and hate the producer behind it.
It's proooommmm time and Sara Chaffee (@sarachaffee) is back to HEAVILY CRITIQUE the glee cover of Rebecca Black's "Friday," and Raina (@itsrainaingmen) is here to HEAVILY CRITIQUE all the prom dresses and both of them are here to talk about the societal implications PROM @glee_podcast for prom queen!!
Mike and Dave talk about how Christians can talk about the political, particularly in fraught times. Mike reveals one of the most amazing things you will ever hear about Rebecca Black's Friday and Dave rants about Bill Belichik.
After a few weeks of illness bouncing from co-host to co-host, the boys are back just in time to celebrate Thanksgiving together, with only one of our regulars too sick to speak. Unfortunately, what begins as a national holiday of thankfulness takes a turn for the sinister, and ends in tragedy. Listen, if you dare... In this episode: An all-new and all-different episode of the show @$$hole Watch...but maybe not the @$$hole Watch you're expecting! The ever-newest of Slam Jackson: Adventurist! in which Slam tries to pull the old switcheroo on his most annoying nemesis! Three episodes of This Day in History and the all-new Celebrity Where Are They Now In History with celebrities Harry Wilson, Steve Titman, and Sharyl Casey! The continuation of new serial Chop Henderson: Adventurator! in which Chop attempts to purchase some rope from a hardware store! An opulent oodle of listener mail! Jordan doing a quickie ukulele cover medley of Rebecca Black's Friday combined with Amanda Palmer's Oasis! You know what it is! Download it now! And, please, send us your questions, comments, suggestions, and cat butt shots to castinwax@gmail.com! As text or MP3s! We're not picky!
Young love, mistaken identities, and Rebecca Black's Friday!
Being over the hill, Podcasting Monthly, wallet moths, Paley Fest, Freaks & Geeks vs. Undeclared, celebrity pot shops, L.A. Q&As, Mighty Ducks, racquetball, ZimZam, Soccer Pal, tetherball injuries, shooting children with Airsoft guns, zombie paintball, scarring Ninja Turtle memories, The Just The Ten Of Us Challenge, Judge Jordy, extreme awkwardness, animated com Mars Needs Moms bombs, Battle: LA, Rango, Turbulence 3: Heavy Metal, Rebecca Black's Friday, reopening old wounds.