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Throwback Thursday: Early Memories, School Lunches, and Global Listeners! (10/16/25)

Throwback Thursday: Early Memories, School Lunches, and Global Listeners! (10/16/25)

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It’s Throwback Thursday on the Zebra Morning Show, and today’s episode is a mix of nostalgia and excitement! Mr. Nesi, Haley, and Jeffrey kick things off by giving a shoutout to their listener in Brazil, Mr. Leo, who’s planning an international Trivia Tuesday crossover between his students and the Zebras! The crew reflects on what it means to represent not just New Brunswick High School but the USA in a global trivia challenge.

From there, they take it way back — sharing their earliest childhood memories, first days of school, favorite cafeteria foods, and funny stories from growing up. Haley talks about her kindergarten birthday, while Jeffrey remembers launching himself off a bunk bed into a pile of pillows. Along the way, the conversation drifts into favorite school lunches (meatball subs and tater tots!), middle school memories, math class confessions, and future sports plans like tennis and softball.

With humor, heart, and a few surprise revelations, this episode captures what Throwback Thursday is all about: friendship, reflection, and laughter that spans generations — and even continents.

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