Stacie and Curtis look back at growing up in Saskatoon in the 80s and 90s, reliving moments and events they may have remembered incorrectly while finally putting some of our city's most infamous urban legends to rest. They'll ask the really tough questions- like if the WWE'S Undertaker actually went to Walter Murray Collegiate ...and did some kid actually bellyflop from the top diving board at the Harry Baily Pool? They'll take you back to a childhood where the nostalgia hits harder than a Red Rover clothesline and they won't come home until the streetlights come on.
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Stacie and Curtis look back at growing up in Saskatoon in the 80s and 90s, reliving moments and events they may have remembered incorrectly while finally putting some of our city's most infamous urban legends to rest. They'll ask the really tough questions- like if the WWE'S Undertaker actually went to Walter Murray Collegiate ...and did some kid actually bellyflop from the top diving board at the Harry Baily Pool? They'll take you back to a childhood where the nostalgia hits harder than a Red Rover clothesline and they won't come home until the streetlights come on.
But we go from Chipmunks Christmas, to Mini Pops, to the Cocktail soundtrack, and Oasis. And how Kissing Leads to Babies, and that Curtis got out of going to Christmas Church Service.
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Stacie and Curtis look back at growing up in Saskatoon in the 80s and 90s, reliving moments and events they may have remembered incorrectly while finally putting some of our city's most infamous urban legends to rest. They'll ask the really tough questions- like if the WWE'S Undertaker actually went to Walter Murray Collegiate ...and did some kid actually bellyflop from the top diving board at the Harry Baily Pool? They'll take you back to a childhood where the nostalgia hits harder than a Red Rover clothesline and they won't come home until the streetlights come on.