We've finally arrived at the last year of the decade, and boy do we have a great episode of television to show for it! But Annie and Courtney kick it off by talking way too long about 2025 instead of 1999 and sending messages to potential listeners. How coherent! The sisters keep things barely more on track by looking back at the stress of watching Who Wants to be a Millionaire, the shockingly tragic backstory behind a goofy ass one hit wonder boy band, and the origins of Annie's generalized ...
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We've finally arrived at the last year of the decade, and boy do we have a great episode of television to show for it! But Annie and Courtney kick it off by talking way too long about 2025 instead of 1999 and sending messages to potential listeners. How coherent! The sisters keep things barely more on track by looking back at the stress of watching Who Wants to be a Millionaire, the shockingly tragic backstory behind a goofy ass one hit wonder boy band, and the origins of Annie's generalized ...
As the decade draws nearer to its end, Annie & Courtney take time to reminisce over the most adorably demonic toy ever conjured: the Furby. 1998 also saw the revival of swing music, the emergence of the Soccer Mom, and the release of two comedies from brother/co-director duos which have each aged in very different ways.
I Love "I LOVE THE '90s"
We've finally arrived at the last year of the decade, and boy do we have a great episode of television to show for it! But Annie and Courtney kick it off by talking way too long about 2025 instead of 1999 and sending messages to potential listeners. How coherent! The sisters keep things barely more on track by looking back at the stress of watching Who Wants to be a Millionaire, the shockingly tragic backstory behind a goofy ass one hit wonder boy band, and the origins of Annie's generalized ...