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It’s time to bust out the dusty toy chest and a questionable amount of childhood trauma. In this episode, the guys dive deep into the glory days of Gen X toys—when screens were tiny, plastic was king, and every toy smelled vaguely like lead paint.
From slamming buttons on electronic football like it owed them money, to ripping open Stretch Armstrong like a couple of feral hyenas, nothing from their childhood is safe. They’ll talk comics, board games, G.I. Joes, and the kind of dangerous fun that would give modern parents heart palpitations.
Grab your Capri Sun, hide your mom’s good scissors, and join us for a delightfully inappropriate trip down memory lane
#stretcharmstrong, #GiJoe, #greenmachine
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It’s time to bust out the dusty toy chest and a questionable amount of childhood trauma. In this episode, the guys dive deep into the glory days of Gen X toys—when screens were tiny, plastic was king, and every toy smelled vaguely like lead paint.
From slamming buttons on electronic football like it owed them money, to ripping open Stretch Armstrong like a couple of feral hyenas, nothing from their childhood is safe. They’ll talk comics, board games, G.I. Joes, and the kind of dangerous fun that would give modern parents heart palpitations.
Grab your Capri Sun, hide your mom’s good scissors, and join us for a delightfully inappropriate trip down memory lane
#stretcharmstrong, #GiJoe, #greenmachine