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Welcome back to Gloom Gals! Sorry for the posting delay--we've decided to change to a biweekly posting schedule since our horror hoe decided to go back to school. We're also adjusting to a new mic, so please excuse the occasional rustling! This week, we're talking about a cultural cornerstone: Carrie, another Stephen King classic. We talk about the disappearance of tampon dispensers in public restrooms, Kate blows Amoreena's mind with some biblical knowledge, and Amoreena has to do a quick Google search to determine if Carrie is a grown-up Matilda or if Matilda is just Carrie for kids.
Carrie, directed by Brian de Palma, 1976.
Music is Blood Red Sky by Richard Bodgers. Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
http://uppbeat.io/t/richard-bodgers/blood-red-sky
Time stamps for Scaredy Cats:
3:53–blood (menstrual)
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Welcome back to Gloom Gals! Sorry for the posting delay--we've decided to change to a biweekly posting schedule since our horror hoe decided to go back to school. We're also adjusting to a new mic, so please excuse the occasional rustling! This week, we're talking about a cultural cornerstone: Carrie, another Stephen King classic. We talk about the disappearance of tampon dispensers in public restrooms, Kate blows Amoreena's mind with some biblical knowledge, and Amoreena has to do a quick Google search to determine if Carrie is a grown-up Matilda or if Matilda is just Carrie for kids.
Carrie, directed by Brian de Palma, 1976.
Music is Blood Red Sky by Richard Bodgers. Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
http://uppbeat.io/t/richard-bodgers/blood-red-sky
Time stamps for Scaredy Cats:
3:53–blood (menstrual)