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43. Can I Please Hear Rihanna’s Hit 2007 Single “Don’t Stop The Music”? - Prom and graduation

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This week, we’ve got senioritis! Join AJ and Timothy as they reminisce about some of the final events of their childhoods: prom and high school graduation. This episode contains mentions of flagrant misdemeanors, Hummer limos, those weird hats with the stringy bits, and enough teen angst to fill the ballroom of a mid-priced hotel just off the interstate. Listener discretion advised.
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“As we go on…”

What is prom anyway?

“I’d rather you do it in the house.”

Why every American graduation plays the same song

Doug’s Pomp and Circumstance Remix

Hummer Limos

IHOP

The Great Recession

The US Presidential Election of 2008

“Don’t Stop the Music”

Promposals

Jo’s

“I love you so much”

Live mascots

Veronica Mars, S1 E16

Heteronormativity

Can I Bother You?

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Facebook

Bother AJ!

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Bother Timothy!

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This week, we’ve got senioritis! Join AJ and Timothy as they reminisce about some of the final events of their childhoods: prom and high school graduation. This episode contains mentions of flagrant misdemeanors, Hummer limos, those weird hats with the stringy bits, and enough teen angst to fill the ballroom of a mid-priced hotel just off the interstate. Listener discretion advised.
Email us to say hello or ask for advice at [email protected]!

If you'd like to support us monetarily, you can do that at our Ko-fi!

“As we go on…”

What is prom anyway?

“I’d rather you do it in the house.”

Why every American graduation plays the same song

Doug’s Pomp and Circumstance Remix

Hummer Limos

IHOP

The Great Recession

The US Presidential Election of 2008

“Don’t Stop the Music”

Promposals

Jo’s

“I love you so much”

Live mascots

Veronica Mars, S1 E16

Heteronormativity

Can I Bother You?

Instagram

Twitter

Facebook

Bother AJ!

YouTube

Instagram

Facebook

Twitter

Bother Timothy!

timothydaileyvaldes.com

Instagram

Facebook

Twitter

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/canibotheryou/message
  continue reading

79 episodes

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