Joyriding Down Memory Lane
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Buckle up, kids (or don’t cuz we survived the ’80s without 'em). This week, the Gen X Stories crew cannonballs into a conversation sparked by a Facebook community member’s mysterious question (which we’re absolutely not telling you until you hit play, because marketing). Expect kick-ass personal stories ripped straight out of an ’80s movie montage and of course, the perfect soundtrack.
Episode links
- Topic from Season 6 , ep 12 - Ask us anything
- Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
- If You Leave - OMD
- Pool Hopping
- 23 Smells That Instantly Transport Us Back to Childhood: Hawiian Tropic
- Phil’s Beach in Wauconda and here
- Visitors flock to Wauconda beach made famous by ‘Blues Brothers’ for first time in decades
- April 25 is the 'perfect date': Here's what to know about Miss Congeniality Day
- The Bizarre Way Sammy Davis Jr. Lost His Left Eye
- Honda Prelude
- Pretty In Pink Soundtrack
- The Long-Misinterpreted Meaning Behind “Blister in the Sun” by Violent Femmes
- 12 Things Every Teen Did After School in the 1980s That Felt Like Freedom
- Gen Z Is Choosing Not to Drive
- Teens aren’t getting their driver’s licenses – and the experts are completely wrong about why
- Straight outta the delivery room, into a robotaxi
- “Three on the tree”
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