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In this sit-down with Thom's brother Jeff with friends Mic and Phil, we're hearing about some of Malden's old hangouts, haunts, and hostile environments. All that along with documenting our families storied past. What a bargain! Even Sparks can't comete with this deal.
This episode veers away from our conventional movie content. I’ve always planned to make periodical releases about growing up in Malden during the 80s. And if you think I’m starting a whole other podcast just to do it, blow it out your ass.
In short, we had a very unconventional childhood. Let’s just say that my mother had to reinvent her life after being left in the lurch (to put it mildly). She ultimately bought a rooming house to get all of her kids back under one roof. And growing up with countless, colorful renters living in our house was just a small slice of the never ending lawlessness that swirled around the family.
This is a sit down with my brother Jeff and our friend Mic to capture a handful of the hundreds of stories my brother has survived to share. Recording them is a mere shadow of hearing them in the wild, but this is where we’re at. These are some handpicked gems from the couple of hours we captured last June. We genuinely hope you enjoy them.
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In this sit-down with Thom's brother Jeff with friends Mic and Phil, we're hearing about some of Malden's old hangouts, haunts, and hostile environments. All that along with documenting our families storied past. What a bargain! Even Sparks can't comete with this deal.
This episode veers away from our conventional movie content. I’ve always planned to make periodical releases about growing up in Malden during the 80s. And if you think I’m starting a whole other podcast just to do it, blow it out your ass.
In short, we had a very unconventional childhood. Let’s just say that my mother had to reinvent her life after being left in the lurch (to put it mildly). She ultimately bought a rooming house to get all of her kids back under one roof. And growing up with countless, colorful renters living in our house was just a small slice of the never ending lawlessness that swirled around the family.
This is a sit down with my brother Jeff and our friend Mic to capture a handful of the hundreds of stories my brother has survived to share. Recording them is a mere shadow of hearing them in the wild, but this is where we’re at. These are some handpicked gems from the couple of hours we captured last June. We genuinely hope you enjoy them.
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