
DOCTOR WHO?! TV Nostalgia, Taco Traditions & Why Lucy Needs a Bigger Bed
Lucy & Kel Podcast · PositiveMedia
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Show Notes
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Lucy, Kel and Producer Casey take us on a hilarious journey through classic TV history with some eye-opening generational differences! They test Casey's knowledge of iconic 80s shows like Doctor Who, MacGyver, and Perfect Strangers, revealing just how much (or how little!) Gen Z knows about television's golden age.
PLUS, if you missed it on the show:
Weekly Meal Traditions - National Taco Day sparks a conversation about childhood dinner routines! Lucy and Kel reminisce about their regimented weekly meals from the 80s - from meatloaf Wednesdays to Big Rooster Fridays. Listeners share their own nostalgic food memories, including tomato soup and soldiers while watching Doctor Who!
Bath Time Confessions - On International Bathtub Day, Lucy reveals her EXTREME bathing habits that will shock you! We're talking four-hour soaks, floating chip bowls, and very specific bath-running requirements. Kel shares the hilarious (and concerning) details of Lucy's bath obsession, while listeners chime in with their own relaxation rituals.
The Mattress Debate - Matthew McConaughey claims a queen-size bed is better for marriage than a king, but does Lucy agree? Spoiler alert: absolutely not! Couples call in to defend their bed choices, from cozy queens to mysterious "super kings" that require overseas shipping for sheets!
Hit play for retro TV nostalgia, extreme bathing revelations, and passionate opinions about personal space in bed!
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