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The Tom Barnard Podcast

The Family: Too many sodas, not enough malls - #2620

The Tom Barnard Podcast

Complete Disaster Network

Entertainment News, Sports, Comedy, News

4.1652 Ratings

🗓️ 27 August 2024

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

The 80s and 90s were defined by mall culture. Kids and teens would hang out there, then go see a movie. Then they'd rollerblade home. Alas, they don't do any of those things any more. Probably because they're too busy trying to decide which soda to buy. It's an all day activity these days.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the family with...

0:06.5

Packmaster Ralph Trey Basham, MD.

0:08.4

Alex Bram Bernard Rasmussen.

0:10.3

Sage Robert Rastieson.

0:11.6

Co-host Catherine Brandt.

0:13.2

Fun.

0:14.2

Rasties.

0:15.2

Oh, is that your fake voice?

0:16.4

And Andy Ramprnard.

0:17.7

So what's new?

0:20.7

Is it stopped thundering and lightning and raining and pouring? Dandy Rappanard. So what's new?

0:21.2

Has it stopped thundering and lightning and raining and pouring?

0:25.2

Yeah, quite a while ago.

0:25.8

It looks like it's a little overcast, super humid still, which I was hoping that that would have lifted.

0:32.1

Because when I looked at the weather, and it said it was in the low 70s after being, you know, Southern Florida hot and humid yesterday, I thought, oh, I can wear some pants, long sleeves.

0:44.4

I did not.

0:45.4

It's going to be almost 80.

0:46.4

The humidity.

0:47.3

Well, not until late, though.

0:48.6

Yeah.

0:49.0

70s sounded cool compared to what it's been.

0:51.3

71 now.

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