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Not-Stalgia Katie and Tyler
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4.1 • 41 Ratings
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Feeling nostalgic? Tyler watched too much TV as a kid. Katie didn't watch any. Each week, Katie and Tyler watch or play something from the 90s and decide if it's actually any good (spoiler alert: it usually isn't).
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A Christmas Carol (1938 movie)
The Wheel of Scrooges has spoken.
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Toy Story
Someone needs to get Sid into a STEM class ASAP.
Click here to see the toy collection and decide if you hate it as much as Katie does.
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Lethal Enforcers
Joe Lieberman's back, with another game he doesn't like!
Watch this episode on YouTube.
We played using Sinden Lightguns.
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Home Improvement
Come for Tim Allen's insights about gender roles, stay for Katie's attempts to imitate his grunting noise.
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Ever After: A Cinderella Story
Doesn't Leonardo da Vinci have anything better to do?
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WWF No Mercy
For a successful marriage, always remember it isn't you versus me, it's us versus each other in a pro wrestling video game.
Watch this episode on YouTube to see the fights in all their glory!
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Learning things about some great and terrible artifacts from the long and recent pasts is a sincere joy with Tyler (TyGuy) and Katie (KT). If you're not listening to this podcast, do you even have ambitions in this life?
A look back by people that don't understand.
Total waste of time, this show is a look back by people that don't have understand the subject and are too young to have lived through what are discussing.
They look at shows from the 80s with an adult modern eye and because of this they will never understand what made the subject special and be held dear by those that grew up with it.