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You're waking up with fifth in themorning, Good morning. There's a good
chance, since you've had twenty fourhours to tap through the Instagram stories from
the Justin Timberlake show, that you'veseen it because it's dripping with nostalgia.
It was so good to see himthe other night at Reparina. What was
the average age and attendance? Youthink lots of millennials. It was us
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doing millennial dancing, but I wouldsay there were parents there and then there
were also younger kids there. Itwas like three generations worth of people even
said it three decades. Wow.Sarah A Leasee from WBN usually Saunter's sound
to my show at one point oranother. She's my work bestie. We're
going to talk about millennial trends,and I'm just like, oh, the
Justin timberlike stuff just felt so goodto me the other night. But it
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had me thinking of all the otherthings that just bring back so many core
memories. Let me see if you'retriggered by any of these. Do you
remember when we used to drink likediat coke out of bottles, which we
still do to this day, butinside the cap of the diet coke bottle,
there's that little circular piece of plasticand it usually had some sort of
message on there, or you couldhave won something. Yes, but we
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used to take the plastic piece outof the cap. I wish we had
a soda here to explain this toyou. And then you would like bite
the center piece of it and ripout the middle and then stretch the outer
piece of the plastic enough to makeit a bracelet. Yes, do you
remember that? God, dude,that is so taking me back. And
then speaking of bracelets, the ogfriendship bracelets that you and I were talking
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about, these little squiggly neon bracelets. They were shaped like animals or objects
like I had a Wiener dog one. You talked about how you had a
dinosaur one. They came in shapeslike stars and squares, and you would
stack them on your wrist, butnobody knew exactly what the shape was once
it was on your wrist, andyou always had to have seven hundred and
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eighty five of them on, whichmeant they were so great because imagine how
jermy they were. Like if you'restill wearing seventy five Tailor Swift bracelets from
last summer, you might you mightneed to take them off. That would
be me. I still wear theFriendship bracelets from that concert last summer.
But yeah, I mean, it'sjust amazing how much has changed over the
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past. I don't decade especially,but we're the generation that had the millennial
nostalgia yep. And I don't knowif any other generation will have this like
intense nostalgia because it comes with fashion, which you see circle back around the
ice Bucket challenge, by the way, ten years old yesterday, no way,
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Yeah, to try to raise awarenessfor als, and that was an
excuse for everyone to like get ana bathing suit. Like. I loved
it when somebody passed the challenge offto me because I remember, like I've
been working out so hard. I'mlike, I am going to put up
this thirsty video, which that's howmy brain works, and I like to
stay still still putting up their strapscan follow along at Sarah at least one
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to wait. Plenty of thirst there. But I had my boyfriend recorded and
I stood in his backyard and likehis dad was mowing the grass. So
his dad is in the back likemowing the grass and looking over like what
the hell is she doing? I'mlike oh, just pouring a bucket of
ice water over top of my headwhile I stand here in a bikini for
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charity, which it didas a lotof money. It really did, though,
Like, why was my intention sobad? Sarah? At least from
w Eben. We're in the midstof talking about MILLENNI nostalgia that started about
like a day ago when Justin Timberlakewas in town. The last one I
will bring up, and it isnot the first time I've talked about it
on the show. Okay, whoif you can think back, there was
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a certain not animal they sometimes areanimals. They were animals. They were
supposed to pay our college tuition.The more you collected of these animals,
the more they would have paid yourcollege tuition. Oh yeah, definitely.
The beanie baby, Oh my god, and we have plenty. Aaron Peace,
Glory, that Princess Diana bear,the purple one. If you had
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collected that and kept it in aglass case, it was supposed to pay
your college tuish exactly, and Ishould have like a whole ass house over
it. They were like, ifyou collect all of these, leave them
in the cases, you will beset for life. And I did that
and it's like, we'll give youfive bucks for ten of them, and
now we bought them from the mostconspicuously. We would pull over to a
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barrel like a media a mini vanon the side of the highway is where
you would buy this. Princess DianaBear, I'm crying. When my best
friend from college and postgrad we livedtogether, her name is Ashley, she
moved into her boyfriend's house, whois now her her domestic partner. Yeah,
she brought an entire tub of beaniebabies why at thirty four years old,
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and he was like, hun,these are going but it were off
it goodwill please get them out ofour house? Oh I'm dead. I'm
dead, all right, So youobviously are already, like you can feel
it in your bones right now.If there's something that you just have to
share with us, five win threeseven one. The talkback feature on the
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the microphone right next to the playbutton and join the show. Every single
current American Beanie baby release, that'sa four hundred dollars baby by itself.
Hi, good morning, Wow.The millennial nostalgia continues. We're just dripping
in it. Today you're waking upwith Tiff in the morning on Kiss one
oh seven one. Good morning,Good morning. Hi, I'm Anthony.
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I'm talking out in the staff thismorning. Yeah, go ahead, Anthony,
you're on the air. I wantedto talk about the song you just
now played, I want tickets tothe last concert, and it was great
and it took me back to mytwenty Oh yeah, Nelly, Nelly,
Nelly was here two weeks SOO,I'm glad you had fun. Oh I'm
congression. Yeah, oh good,Well, let's good to hear from me.
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Thanks for listening. Man, youhave a day you too. Bye.
If you're just walking into this conversation, let me usher you and it
come on, come on hang outso you have a chance to win genuine
tickets. By the way, inlike two minutes, you're just gonna need
the key word millennial because my friendSarah, who works down the hall,
we were just in the midst ofkind of reminiscing that justin Timberlake show really
brought something up inside of me twonights ago. Maybe you were at that
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show and you're like, damn,this is just there's something special about millennium.
Millennial nostalgia, so we're running itback. If you've got something,
you're more than welcome to join theshow. Here we go. Hello.
Remember burning CDs and then putting thewhole playlist on the CD and Murker,
you know, I just got ridof my burnt CDs and the ones that
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were in my center console like notlong ago. All right, coming up
next, Like I said, yourchance to win the genuine tickets don't go
far. And you're waking up withTiff in the morning on just one O
seven to one kiss one O sevenone, Good morning? Is this Tiff
Potter? This is she that youwant? My phone, my ConA.
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I'm dancing in my car right now, just so you know, I love
it. I feel like he couldjust do that song about fifteen times in
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a row and that would be plentyfor the show. What's your name?
What neighborhood are waking up with mein this morning? Is Amy? I'm
on the West side, Amy.Thank you for listening to Tiff in the
morning. Thank you. You're gonnahave a good time at genuine girl.
I appreciate you. Yes, awesome. Is there anything you want to contribute
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to the show this morning? Inregards to millennial nostalgia. Oh, definitely
the MTV or just coming home andwatching you know, just different TV shows.
Yeah, oh man, it wasso good. I had said to
Sarah when she was in here thatthat that feeling of coming home on a
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Friday after school and watching TGIF andeating pizza with your friends in the basement
was just like the bes. Yeah, waiting for someone to call you,
oh on the homecow. Oh yeah, Niki niaking the cordless sound uptairs in
your room. Well, thank youfor the call. I love your energy.
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Always welcome on my show Commercial Free. In the meantime, we're not
far off from the three things youneed to know coming up at seven point
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back with me on the cordless phonesituation, and I feel like there's something
there with that. Remember, Ijust yeah, you've got a story.
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I don't know if you've got ifyou've got a memory, share it with
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Good morning,