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محتوای ارائه شده توسط Chris Alvarez and Jeff Thill, Chris Alvarez, and Jeff Thill. تمام محتوای پادکست شامل قسمتها، گرافیکها و توضیحات پادکست مستقیماً توسط Chris Alvarez and Jeff Thill, Chris Alvarez, and Jeff Thill یا شریک پلتفرم پادکست آنها آپلود و ارائه میشوند. اگر فکر میکنید شخصی بدون اجازه شما از اثر دارای حق نسخهبرداری شما استفاده میکند، میتوانید روندی که در اینجا شرح داده شده است را دنبال کنید.https://fa.player.fm/legal
NICE PULL! is the ultimate nostalgia-fueled showdown where two pop culture obsessives battle it out for obscure reference supremacy. Each episode dives headfirst into the glittery abyss of '70s, '80s, and '90s TV, toys, music, commercials, and cereal box lore—scoring each pull by just how deep or weird the reference goes. Expect rants, retro chaos, and the occasional appearance by Danny Bonaduce (seriously). Whether you’re a trivia tyrant or just miss the smell of a freshly cracked VHS tape, this show’s for you. 🎧 Hosted by Chris and Jeff. 📼 Scored by AI. 🏆 Winner gets bragging rights.
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محتوای ارائه شده توسط Chris Alvarez and Jeff Thill, Chris Alvarez, and Jeff Thill. تمام محتوای پادکست شامل قسمتها، گرافیکها و توضیحات پادکست مستقیماً توسط Chris Alvarez and Jeff Thill, Chris Alvarez, and Jeff Thill یا شریک پلتفرم پادکست آنها آپلود و ارائه میشوند. اگر فکر میکنید شخصی بدون اجازه شما از اثر دارای حق نسخهبرداری شما استفاده میکند، میتوانید روندی که در اینجا شرح داده شده است را دنبال کنید.https://fa.player.fm/legal
NICE PULL! is the ultimate nostalgia-fueled showdown where two pop culture obsessives battle it out for obscure reference supremacy. Each episode dives headfirst into the glittery abyss of '70s, '80s, and '90s TV, toys, music, commercials, and cereal box lore—scoring each pull by just how deep or weird the reference goes. Expect rants, retro chaos, and the occasional appearance by Danny Bonaduce (seriously). Whether you’re a trivia tyrant or just miss the smell of a freshly cracked VHS tape, this show’s for you. 🎧 Hosted by Chris and Jeff. 📼 Scored by AI. 🏆 Winner gets bragging rights.
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×In this weepy, wacky, wildly nostalgic Father’s Day edition of Nice Pull! , Jeff and Chris take a slow, emotional walk down Memory Lane—and trip face-first into the pop culture coffeetable. The episode opens with a launch into an equal-parts hilarious and heartfelt tribute to TV dads, awkward father-son ballads, and why Dick Van Patten may be the human equivalent of a mayonnaise sandwich. Along the way, they: Tearfully dissect dad-core hits like Cat’s in the Cradle , Father and Son , and The Living Years , while questioning if any mom songs are depressing (spoiler: no). Debate the merits of sitcom patriarchs like MikeBrady, Archie Bunker, and the forbidden one-who-must-not-be-sweater-named.Roast Michael Landon, Tom Bradford, and cartoondad Harry Boyle like they’re at a very specific Father’s Day Friars Club.Take an impromptu trip to Britain to marvel at idioms like “a spot of bother” then instantly get lost in a swirl of Benny Hilland verbal Anglophile nonsense. But the crown jewel? A surprise musical appearance by Lost in Space legend Billy Mumy , who resurrects a campfire moment from the show by singing Sloop John B , then blesses us with an acoustic rendition of the Lost in Space theme—played on a Martin D-45 that's never space-jammed before. Highlights include: A eulogy for the actor who played Veruca Salt’sdad. (Yes, that guy.) A confessional about inheriting our dads’ worsthabits—including “yelling tone,” dreaminess, and maybe...morphine? (Just listen.) Bottom line: Bring tissues. Bring bourbon. Bring an architect’s blueprint with more than one goddamn bathroom !…
The boys are older, tireder, and fully committed to squeezing every last nostalgic drop from their Gen-X brains—so naturally, this week they’re ogling their prepubescent crushes while pretending it’s an academic discussion. Jeff and Chris crack open the ol' liquor cabinet to reveal the final, bloody JAWS 50th Anniversary score (spoiler: one of them is still bitter about Star Trek trivia). Then they take a deep, reverent dive into the TV women who warped an entire generation of adolescent male brains: •Julie Newmar’s Catwoman, who somehow out-acted Batman in his own show and probably deserved a solo series. •Yvonne Craig’s Batgirl, kicking ass in purple spandex and demanding equal pay while Batman and Robin sweated next to a bomb. •Tina Louise as Ginger Grant—a character so iconic they tried (and failed) to replace her with a younger model. #NotMyGinger •Lucille Ball and Mary Tyler Moore, whose actual behind-the-scenes influences would shock and amaze you. •And of course, Barbara Eden’s I Dream of Jeannie—a show built entirely on the male fantasy of having a hot, subservient genie. PLUS!!!! The Batgirl PSA that explained equal pay to very confused kids. Julie Newmar being cooler than the entire Batman cast combined. The real-life Comic Con encounters where Jeff stood in awe of Yvonne Craig and Julie Newmar being awesome grandmas. The shocking Coachella lineup featuring "Eve Plum’s Veto" and "Not My Ginger." Plus: a full-throated defense of why Gilligan’s Island should’ve been a professor and two women trapped on their own island. By the end, the boys admit they probably could’ve done an entire 10-part miniseries on this topic alone. And yes, they know they’ll be getting angry texts about all of the other actresses they left out. Come for the scores, stay for the belly button censorship discourse.…

1 50 Years of Jaws, Sir Simon Milligan’s Dire Prophecies, and Chris’s Prized Rodney Allen Rippey Photo 45:19
Jeff and Chris crack open the Nice Pull! liquor cabinet and, instead of expired Zima or a 7-inch from Loggins & Messina, they find Kids in the Hall legend Kevin McDonald inside — reprising his role as Sir Simon Milligan , emissary of darkness and Costco prophet of doom. He drops predictions about canine world leaders, facial hair extinction, and his own fear of a rescue dog named Alaska. Just another Monday in hell. But this episode doesn’t stop at absurdist Canadian prophecy — oh no. Jeff and Chris take a deep, fin-first dive into the 50th anniversary of Jaws and relive every trauma, trivia bit, and pop culture ripple that movie unleashed in the summer of 1975. Highlights include: · Jeff’s Ocean Terror Origin Story™ : He recently swam in the open ocean. Voluntarily. We’ll wait while you gasp. · Chris’s Book-Fueled Trauma : He read the Jaws novel before puberty and can’t unsee the crabs crawling on Chrissy Watkins. · Spielberg at 27 : The man directed a culture-shifting horror movie before he could rent a car. · The Mythbusters Ruin Everything Corner™ : That exploding air tank ending? Total nonsense. But we still cheer every time. · Jaws vs. Star Wars : Chris throws down the cultural gauntlet, declaring Jaws the true OG blockbuster. Come at him, nerds. · A Parade of Ripoffs : Grizzly , Orca , Piranha ,and Tentacles — the Dollar Store cinematic universe Jaws accidentally created. · Rodney Allen Rippey returns : This time, not just as a Pull — but as the focus of a verified 1970s photographworth 100,000 points. Eat your heart out, Bigfoot. Also discussed: food replicators that don’t exist, Violet Beauregarde’s gum-based doom, Merv Griffin’s sexy little “ooh,” and why Emmett Kelly might be the most problematic clown since John Wayne Gacy. This one’s got The Kids in the Hall royalty, killer sharks, childhood trauma, and the single greatest novelty song about a talking shark in broadcasting history. (Yes, Mr. Jaws gets airtime. You’re welcome.) NOTE : If you don’t walk away from this episode with a primal fear of both ocean water and polyester leisure suits, you weren’t listening.…
In this historic 60th episode, Jeff and Chris do what any self-respecting podcast would do to celebrate a major milestone: they use AI to de-age themselves into toddlers and open the show as actual 3-year-olds and seem shockingly composedfor children who have likely just discovered their toes. Then the episode spirals into a beautiful midlife crisis as the duo laments all the futuristic promises of their youth that never arrived: bubble cars, food pills, dome cities, clothes with built-in booties, and the long-overdue extinction of crappy asphalt. Jeff mourns the death of Jetsons-style travel; Chris weeps forthe loss of meal replacement pills—then immediately retracts it because pills that taste like hot dogs are a war crime. They recall Willy Wonka 's gum-based dinners, rip on Charlton Heston's dystopia trilogy, and give a heartfelt Zardoz shout out to Sean Connery in a red Speedo. And then there's Dirk Pearson. Remember him? No? Good. Because that long-haired supplement-peddling life-extension prophet lied to everyone. Chris calls him out for saying we’d live to 800 while Jeff’s is just hoping to make it to the next Target run without groaning. Closing Thought: The roads are still garbage, the replicators never arrived, and you’re still eating nachos like a caveman. But at least you’ve got Nice Pull! —now with baby filters and 740 episodes to go.…
Jeff and Chris summon the spirit of late-night paranoia, alien abduction, and 1970s cinema trauma—only to have actual cult film royalty Malcolm freaking McDowell crawl out of the Moloko Cabinet like a Droog in heat. That’s right. The Clockwork Orange legend crashes the podcast, drops Kubrick-flavored chaos, mocks Jeff’s best friend arson attempt, and gently roasts the show for being “ridiculously boring.” It's the highest honor Nice Pull! has ever received. They’ll never emotionally recover. But wait, the vortex gets deeper. From there, it’s a warp-speed detour through UFO coverups , government conspiracies , and trauma-induced memory blackouts. Chris chimes in with tales of Bigfoot , the Loch Ness Monster , and Jimmy Carter’s extraterrestrial truth bomb , while Jeff remembers the time a glass of root beer launched itself across the room without being touched. (Yes, it was witnessed. Yes, it left a puddle.) Also mentioned: 🌀 The Bermuda Triangle 👽 Close Encounters of the Third Kind 🧠 Cognitive dissonance vs. the human soul Come for the “Horror Show”, stay for the floating beverage-ware, and leave wondering if that weird noise in your attic is just the house settling.…
Episode 58 is a red-hot blast of overheated projectors, childhood propaganda films, and board games that taught us nothing but trust issues. Jeff flashes back to I Am Joe’s Heart , a short film that accidentally invented medical anxiety in children, while Chris relives the sweaty pressure of threading a film strip like a bomb tech in a polyester vest. The boys debate whether Mouse Trap was a game or just an elaborate toy-based lie, and they revisit educational films that showed real lung removals to 12-year-olds. Also in this episode: Danny Bonaduce’s underage draft notice earns Chris 102,000 points. A Kids in the Hall cocktail earns Jeff 90K and a paper umbrella. A narrator-heart with body dysmorphia walks us through heart disease. And the mystery of why every child actor in commercials sounded like a 50-year-old Brooklyn bookie. Plus: upside-down vision experiments gone horribly wrong, Home Alone trivia bombs, and a pitch for Jesus: The Back of His Head – The Motion Picture . This one’s hot to the touch and full of cinematic nonsense— handle with oven mitts . Want to share your favorite childhood “film day” memory? Email us before the reel burns through at nicepullpod@gmail.com .…
In a twist no one saw coming—mainly because no one thought to ask —Episode 57 delivers a new first in AI scoring that’s so inconceivable, Chris uses the “H” word. But that’s just the hors d'oeuvre. The real entrée? A forensic look at The Piña Colada Song , revealing a couple so emotionally constipated they need print classifieds to cheat on each other—only to accidentally fall in love again through mutual infidelity and tropical cocktails. Marriage: solved. But wait, there’s a side of Bonaduce. Yes, that’s right. Danny "I-might’ve-been-drafted" Partridge himself pops in for a gloriously unhinged voice memo that sets off a nostalgia avalanche for the Partridge Family bus, tambourine storage logistics, and braces that receive FM radio. Buckle up for conspiracies about Shirley Partridge’s mysterious husband,Vietnam-era sitcom storylines, and Jeff’s grim fan theory about Rupert Holme’s unholy ear worm. This installment is a tribute to everything wonderfully wrong with ‘70s lyrics—and it might just be the most batshit episode yet.…
Brace yourselves, vinyl survivors, for a sentimental sucker punch wrapped in polyester and sealed with a tear-stained K-Tel sticker. This week, Jeff and Chris go deep into a genre of music best described as “AM Gold Meltdown”: overwrought epics where ghost horses roam the plains of confusion, dads are emotionally unavailable and terrible at parenting, and Southern justice is dealt out by corrupt judges and armed siblings with boundary issues. These are the songs your parents slow-danced to while chain-smoking and silently wondering if happiness was real. Along the way, we ponder essential questions like: Can two full-grown adults ride a pony? Is a blackout a metaphor or just a power outage? And who the hell decided Terry Jacks was emotionally safe for public consumption? Featuring fake trials,hoot owls, and the long-overdue exposé on Seth Amos (who?), this episode dives headfirst into lyrical madness so you don’t have to. Grab your 8-track, press play, and remember—little sister don’t miss when she aims her gun.…
This week on Nice Pull! , Jeff and Chris stumble on a metric system PSA that begged America to take 10 minutes and just learn what a goddamn gram is . From there, it’s a chaotic spiral into shredded gum-based nightmares and the slow, sad death of Encyclopedia Britannica as it got body-slammed by the Internet. Along the way, you’ll learn how Jeff lost his heart in a library, why candy manufacturers were hellbent on turning kids into tiny tobacco addicts, and which forgotten teen idol accidentally handed Chris a win. Oh, and if you ever ate something that was labeled “pellet-based,” we’d like a word.…
Jeff and Chris go full slumber party as they deep dive into the girlhood trenches of the '70s and '80s. We're talkin’ teen idols, Easy-Bake foolery, and a board game that trains future stalkers. There's yelling, there's shame, and there's a Donny Osmond lunchbox—because of course there is. Things spiral fast as “Uniden” gets name-dropped like it's a Bond villain, fake cake gets served hotter than a super nova, and AI watches from the shadows, judging us all. There's also a heartfelt request for listener trauma stories involving molten (brownie-like) objects and rejected calls on fake phones from imaginary men. If you grew up confused by gender roles and slightly burned by plastic appliances, this one's for you.…
What starts as a harmless Target run quickly spirals into full-blown madness, complete with questionable dinner options, aggressively nostalgic fashion, and a demonic giggle that would make David Lynch proud. Along the way, Chris and Jeff uncover lost relics of 70s and 80s advertising that probably should’ve stayed buried, relive personal traumas involving denim shorts and capes, and expose the deeply suspicious agenda of toy cows. Also: someone might get emotionally manipulated by perfume. Or a doll. Or both. It’s another round of absurdity, and utter nonsense—exactly the way you like it.…
Jeff and Chris kick things off with a casual meditation on talking dune buggies, then spiral into a kaleidoscopic freakout of animated fever dreams, including sexually confused antique cars, kung-fu dogs, and post-Jaws PR rehab sharks ( Jabberjaw ,we're looking at you). But wait—just when your brain has almost melted, they summon Portland’s very own Sleestak , Brent Marr, a man who built a movie-quality lizard suit just to terrify elevator passengers and make Gen X dreams come true. They bond over terrifying stop-motion creatures, Sleestak lore, and the spiritual nirvana of watching Land of the Lost while eating Froot Loops. Somewhere along the way, they invent three punk bands, start a fake Coachella lineup, and remind us all why no writer’s room in the ‘70s had rules, shame, or working seatbelts.…
Jeff and Chris plunge headfirst into the baffling, unhinged world of vintage commercials. From the seductive promises of Ultra Bright toothpaste (because nothing says romance like fluoride) to a deeply uncomfortable trip into a rainforest, no ad is safe from their scrutiny. They tackle everything from politically incorrect “Remons” to a deeply unsettling PSA about instant milk—because, as it turns out, you can just... add milk to milk? Who knew? Of course, no Nice Pull! episode would be complete without the AI overlords scoring their obscure pop culture references,proving once again that Jeff and Chris are either walking encyclopedias of useless knowledge or just guys who watched way too much TV in the ‘70s and ‘80s. Who wins this round? Who gets the ultimate Nice Pull! ? And more importantly, why was a certain “Rat Packer” allowed to drink straight whiskey on network television? Tune in to find out!…

1 Attack of the Red-Headed Vixens, Killer Kites, and that time Nice Pull! became a Video Podcast 45:14
Nice Pull! Episode 50 - Now With Video!Jeff and Chris are officially on camera, and the world will never be the same. In this inaugural video episode, they take a deep, ridiculous dive into the public service announcements (PSAs) that shaped (or traumatized) our childhoods. From nightmare-inducing fire prevention ads featuring seductive redheads, to cautionary tales about kite strings—yes, kite strings—they unravel the bizarre world of vintage social messaging. Also on deck: a horrifically mis-worded diet supplement ad, a war against pay television, and the forgotten crime wave of car antenna vandalism (yes, that was apparently a thing).Between poofs, PSA guilt-tripping, and an ad executive who was definitely on something, this episode delivers the full spectrum of nostalgia-fueled absurdity. Will Jeff and Chris survive their brush with diet candy, or will they be forced to drive 55 into the annals of pop culture madness? One thing’s for sure—this one is definitely “One to Grow On.”…

1 Paul is Dead, Mr. Rogers’ Dark Secret, and that time Chris and Jeff Played an Album Backwards 1:01:39
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Yet another auditory descent into the labyrinth of misinformation, where childhood rumors reign supreme, and logic is left crying in a corner! Chris and Jeff unearth the unhinged origins of some of history’s dumbest, most bizarre urban legends—from the infamous “Paul is Dead” debacle that had 12-year-olds playing records backward like deranged vinyl wizards, to the chilling truth (?) about Mr. Rogers’ alleged secret past. Along the way, they crack the case of “The Beaver’s” fake demise, revisit the feverish hunt for an immortal Elvis, and confirm that Eddie Haskell was probably not a porn star. Oh, and for the grand finale? A decades-old mystery is solved: why did those terrible plastic Halloween costumes have a giant picture of the character right on the chest? Get ready to have your mind aggressively expanded by the least reliable detectives in pop culture history!…
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1 The Dawn of Shopping Malls, the Mysterious Heather Thomas, and that time Chris Bought a Baptismal Certificate from an Adult Bookstore 57:27
What starts as a casual discussion about malls quickly mutates into an unhinged, spiral through the sacred rituals of ‘80s adolescence. Marvel as Chris and Jeff take on the unmatched power of an Orange Julius, and undeniable importance of meeting a girl at Sam Goody. But hold on—there’s more! A deep confession about a fraudulent baptismal certificate, a wild detour into the mafia-like mysteries of mall piano stores, and Heather Thomas makes multiple appearances for reasons unclear, yet entirely necessary. Also, somewhere in all this madness, they stumble upon the single greatest contribution the shopping mall ever made to human civilization. What was it? Oh, you’ll just have to listen...…
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1 SNL’s 50th Birthday, Celebrities we Never Knew were Funny, and that time Jeff got Arrested for Driving a Fake Cop Car 58:04
Grown men dressed as Bees, Samurai Chefs, a Church Lady, and yes, “Violins on Television.” This episode is a caffeine-fueled spiral into the history of SNL, where Jeff and Chris relive the shock, the awe, and the sheer lunacy of staying up past bedtime to witness the birth of comedic legends. They also take a hard look at the performers who shocked the world by actually being funny, get unnecessarily angry at random celebrities, and recount a totally normal story about a car, the cops, and a judge who was not prepared for The Blues Brothers. If you’ve ever yelled “Jane, you ignorant slut!” at a friend and meant it as a compliment, this one's for you.…
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1 Vintage Valentine Cards, Extinct Holidays, and The Dawn of ATM’s 1:01:11
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Jeff and Chris tackle the high-stakes arena of Valentine’s Day, where overpriced candy is the currency of love, and office cubicles become gladiator pits for public romantic flexing. From the horrifying reality of middle-aged men wandering into Victoria’s Secret to the lawless frontier of 80s banking, they uncover shocking truths: Was Wells Fargo just Disneyland with worse rides? Did we all just accept that security cameras in the 80s were filming pure static? And how did we survive a time when getting cash required human interaction and a pocket-sized novel called a "passbook"? Also, Jeff is losing debit cards at an alarming rate, Chris is skeptical of the government tracking his Sudafed purchases, and somewhere, an ATM is judging you.…
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1 Bathroom Knife Fights, Comedian Death Threats, and that time Jeff, Chris, and Dante Saved a Human Life 1:00:42
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Prepare for a wild ride through comedy history, high school nostalgia, and near-death experiences—both personal and comedic as Jeff and Chris welcome Dante, a veteran comedian with a resume that includes Last Comic Standing, directing movies and commercials, and winning more BET Awards than any other comic. Dante shares incredible stories about sneaking into the Comedy Store as a teen, and giving Jamie Foxx his first shot at stand-up when he was still Eric Bishop. The conversation veers into the chaos of '80s and '90s comedy clubs, encounters with celebrities like Sam Kinison, Richard Pryor, and Gene Simmons, and the insane culture of Patrick Henry High School—complete with stabbings, riots, and breakdancing battles. The episode also takes a turn into heroic territory, as Jeff, Chris, and Dante share jaw-dropping "save the baby" stories that sound like they belong in action movies. Plus, they discuss the evolution of comedy, how the "woke" era has impacted stand-up, and why Jerry Seinfeld is out of touch with college crowds. All this, plus a deep dive into the absurdity of '80s movie tropes, including the questionable plots of Weird Science and Blame It on Rio. It’s an episode packed with nostalgia, laughs, and a few uncomfortable realizations about how Gen X survived their childhoods.…
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Ever wonder why Jennifer ruled the ‘80s like a baby-naming dictatorship? Or why Zeppelin and Shark are now roaming kindergarten classrooms? Jeff and Chris navigate the bizarre world of names—the good, the bad, and the downright WTF? Other gems from this episode include:🔥 The horrors of Cucumber Day—aka when kindergarten turned into a splatter film 🥒💥🔥 Why Gladys, Bertha, and Agatha were just bad parenting choices 👵🔥 Group projects: Where dreams (and friendships) go to die 📚🔥🔥 The mysterious dried beets kid—you can smell him just thinking about it 🤢 And of course, the eternal lesson: If you name your kid Gandalf, you better be ready to commit.…
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1 Classic Bands that Still Sound Great, Classic Bands that Should Just Stay Home, and the Celebrity Musician that Chris Likes to Hang Out With at Costco 55:57
In this episode of NICE PULL!, Chris and Jeff delve into the strange, sometimes tragic world of aging rockstars who refuse to hang it up. From legendary frontmen still clinging to their glory days (sometimes literally) to tribute bands so good they trigger an identity crisis, the guys tackle the big question: When does a band stop being a band? Along the way, Chris shares a Costco encounter that defies all logic and somehow, Elvis Costello catches a stray. Will they finally give Fleetwood Mac the respect they deserve? Did Steve Perry make the right call dodging Disneyland crowds instead of a Journey reunion? And does Frankie Valli still have an actual pulse? Tune in for all this, plus more long-haired legends, accidental comedy, and the ongoing war against tribute bands that might be too good.…
Send us a textThis Episodes Pulls...Speed Racer / Hanna Barbera / Filmation / Pulp Fiction / Burger King / Anime / Chim Chim / The Car Acrobatic Team / Racer X / Trixie / Sparky / Pops Racer / Rex Racer / The Mach 5 / The Bourne Identity (Supremacy) / Quick Draw McGraw / The Bionic Man / Ultraman / DC / Marvel / Warner Bros. / Bugs Bunny / Looney Toons / Rankin and Bass (again) / Marionation (again) / The Science Patrol / Abominable Snowman (again) / Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer (again) / T...…
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1 Legendary Disc Jockey Bryan Shock Discusses The Dawn of Alternative Music and his 100,000 Watt Flame Thrower 49:21
Send us a textThis episode’s PULLS...Bryan Schock / 91X / KGB / KPRI / Kiss / George Benson / Judas Priest / Tijuana (again) / Stairway to Heaven / Mad Max / “Rock of the 80s” / Rush / Sue Delany / Loverboy / Pat Benatar / Thompson Twins / Tom Petty / The Rolling Stones / The Beatles / The Sex Pistols / The Clash / Iggy Pop / Elvis Costello / Joe Jackson / Duran Duran / Culture Club / Wham / Billy Bones / The Warriors / The Baseball Furies / Scritti Politi / Haysi Fantayzee / Toto Coelo / Led...…
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1 New Years Resolutions, The Evolution of the Ice Cream Man, and the Art of the Suicide Slurpee 58:41
Send us a textThis episode’s PULLS...A Christmas Carroll / Scrooge / Cat’s in the Cradle / G.I. Joe / Kung-Fu Grip / The Seven Fishes / The Muppets Christmas Carroll / Die Hard / The Sting / Robert Redford / Paul Newman / Hans Gruber / John McClain / Slurpee Cups / 7-11 / “Suicide” drinks / Carnation Frozen Malts / Sno-Cones / Hawaiian Shaved Ice / Abba Zabba / Push-ups / Fudgesicle / Ice Cream Sandwich / Ice Cream Drum Sticks / Rocket Pop / Rubber Pouch Coin Purse / Quentin Taran...…
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1 The Dark Side of Santa, The Real Story Behind The Grinch, and the Reason Chris’ Dad Hates Rudolph 58:06
Send us a textThis episode’s PULLS...Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer / Frosty the Snowman / Rankin and Bass / Marionation / The Thunderbirds / Fireball XL-5 / Gerry Anderson / Davy and Goliath / Gumby / Howdy Doody / Burgermeister Meisterburger / Heat Miser / Cold Miser / Sant Claus is Coming to Town / Fred Astaire / John Wayne / Groucho Marx / Burl Ives / Tom Selleck / Abominable Snowman / The Beatles (again) / Yellow Submarine / Harvey’s Bristol Cream / Lex Luther / Darth Vader / Buddy...…
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Send us a textThis episode’s PULLS...Charlie Brown / Linus (again) / Clark Griswald / Stormtrooper Armor (again) / Smokey and the Bandit / Mr. T / The A Team (again) / The Grinch / Lawn Darts (again) / The Rockford Files / Starsky and Hutch. / Huggy Bear / Angel / Near Beer / Barry White / The Clapper / Krazy Glue / Super Elastic Bubble Plastic (again) / Sham-Wow / Sasquatch / “As Seen On TV” / Oxy Clean / CVS / Rite Aid / Thigh Master / Chia Pet / Pet Rock / David Bowie…
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1 Ring Around the Collar, Dishpan Hands, and the Most Embarrassing Thing Jeff has ever Put on his Lips 52:05
Send us a textThis episode’s PULLS...The Split Enz / Wella Balsam / Pantene / Head and Shoulders / Prell / Breck / Gee Your Hair Smells Terrific / Clearasil / Stridex Pads / Aqua Velva / Old Spice / Dial Soap / Lava Soap / Sav-On (again) / HABA / Goodie Combs (again) / Thrifties (again) / Toni Home Permanent / Ronald McDonald / Secret Deodorant / “Strong enough for a man, but made for a woman” / Irish Spring Deodorant Soap / “Manly yes, but I like it too” / Dickies / Whisk Detergent / “...…
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Send us a textThis episode’s PULLS...“I’d like to buy the world a coke” / Hair (The Musical) / Mad Men / “My bologna has a first name” / Oscar Mayer / Shag Carpets / Wrought Iron / Wood Paneling / Hebrew National / Liverwurst / Head Cheese / Wonder Bread / “Aaaaay” / The Fonz (again) / Farah Fawcett Poster / Lynda Carter Poster / “Sit on it” / American Graffiti / The Jeffersons / Good Times / “Dyno-mite!” / Alice / “Kiss my grits” / Flo / Killer Bees (again) / Quick Sand (again) / The Manson ...…
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Send us a textThis episode’s PULLS...Charlie Brown (again) / Jack Lord / Chris Rock / Richard Nixon / Pepsi Free / The Bicentennial / The Olympics / Cole’s Carpets / Waterbed Emporium / Jerome’s / Bicentennial Quarters / The Bicentennial Minute / Walter Cronkite / Dolly Madison / Zingers / The Brady Bunch (again) / The Carpenters / Afternoon Delight / The Boston Tea Party / CB Radios / Convoy / Sight and Sound / Blade Runner / Star Trek (again) / Disco Duck / Rick Dees / Ryan Seacrest / Thoma...…
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