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  • Be Kind, Rewind: VCR Memories, Video Stores & 80s Movie Nights
    Apr 17 2026

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    Before streaming, before DVR… there was the VCR. In this episode of Free Nights and Weekends, Scott and Jason dive into the golden age of VHS—when families dropped $800 on a machine nobody knew how to program, video store shelves were packed with questionable titles, and “Be Kind, Rewind” wasn’t optional.

    From mall purchases in OKC to the chaos of early video rental shops, this episode tells the story of the moments that made movie night feel like an event.

    If you grew up before everyone carried tiny video cameras in their pockets chances are your best memories are sitting on a VHS tape somewhere. But here's the thing; those tapes don’t last forever That’s where the guys at Thedigitizecenter.com helps out.

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    45 Min.
  • The Amityville Bore: Bored Again
    Apr 10 2026

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    Remember the movie that freaked out a generation? We thought we did too. This week, Scott and Marc revisit The Amityville Horror. While it’s not a technically “great” movie, it’s not technically scary or entertaining either. What a mess.

    Editor note: Too many zeros were remembered on the price of the house. It sold for $80k. Oops.

    Special thanks to Dan Adams at EXP Realty This guy knows his stuff and the area. Info below

    EXP Realty

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    (516) 729-8288

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    32 Min.
  • That’s Not What “You Gotta Take Your Shot” Means, Junior
    Apr 3 2026

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    What do you get when you mix Jodie Foster, a presidential assassination attempt, a TV show that won’t go away, and a weird attempt at pitching woo?

    This week on Free Nights and Weekends, we rewind to one of the strangest cultural collisions of the 1980s — the obsession that drove John Hinckley Jr. to attempt to assassinate Ronald Reagan… all in a misguided attempt to impress a movie star.

    We break down:

    • The bizarre connection between Taxi Driver and real-world violence
    • How celebrity culture worked before the internet (and how it warped differently)
    • The ripple effects of the shooting, including changes in security and the rise of gun control debates

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    38 Min.
  • Vinyl’s Billion-Dollar Comeback | Why We Miss the Hassle
    Mar 27 2026

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    Vinyl records are back… and somehow worth a billion dollars again.

    In this episode of Free Nights and Weekends, we drop the needle on the surprising comeback of vinyl—now officially a billion-dollar industry for the first time since 1983—and ask a bigger question: what did we actually miss?

    Scott and Marc rewind to the ritual of listening to albums in the 70s and 80s—studying liner notes, flipping sides, and sitting still long enough for music to mean something. Then they fast-forward through cassettes, CDs, Napster, and streaming… all the way to today, where convenience gave us everything, but maybe took something with it.

    Plus, we asked musicians and music lovers one simple question:
    If you could only keep one album on vinyl… what would it be?
    The answers are personal, passionate, and occasionally surprising.

    This episode is less about sound quality… and more about the feeling of being there.

    🎧 So grab a seat, don’t bump the table, and let Side A play.

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    41 Min.
  • Sunday! Sunday! Sunday! 80's Local Commercial Greatness!
    Mar 20 2026

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    Before influencers, before polished ad campaigns… there were local commercials.
    Loud. Weird. Unhinged.

    This week on Free Nights and Weekends, we’re diving headfirst into the glorious, low-budget chaos of hometown TV ads from the 80s and early 90s. The kind shot on VHS, edited on equipment held together by hope, and powered by one man screaming about financing options.

    We’re talking:

    • Used car dealers who promised the impossible
    • Furniture stores that somehow felt like emergency situations
    • Low-rent special effects that made everything look slightly haunted
    • And those unforgettable catchphrases burned into your brain forever

    If you grew up watching Sunday UHF monster movies, you didn’t just get a dude in a giant rubber lizard suit… you got yelled at by a chick named Soundtrack about a clearance event.

    And honestly? That Linda chick had range.

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    34 Min.
  • Cereal, Cartoons, and the Saturday Morning Rituals
    Mar 13 2026

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    Remember when Saturday mornings were almost sacred? In this episode, Eddie and I dive back into the golden age of cartoons, where cereal bowls were bottomless, and the lineup defined your weekend. From the shows we loved to the weird ones that sent us outside, we’re revisiting that fleeting magic—even the questionable moments. Grab a bowl of nostalgia, and join us!

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    29 Min.
  • You (Still) Gotta Walk Before You Can Whine About It For 40 Years
    Mar 6 2026

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    Picture it: a dusty Oklahoma road, where oil wells nod approvingly and cows side-eye your blisters. Join Scott and Eddie as we flashback to a time when the entire school district—from burly seniors to tiny second-graders—embarked on a several-miles odyssey from a Moore elementary school to an OKC lake. Blisters, tears, and questionable fundraising abound—and somehow, we survived to tell this ill-advised tale.

    If you grew up before everyone carried tiny video cameras in their pockets chances are your best memories are sitting on a VHS tape somewhere. But here's the thing; those tapes don’t last forever That’s where the guys at Thedigitizecenter.com helps out.

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    43 Min.
  • Calculator BOOBS to Chatbots | Gen X and the AI Craze
    Feb 27 2026

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    This week, Scott and Marc tackle the latest cultural panic: artificial intelligence.

    On this very special episode, Arnold Drummond doesn't get diddled at the bike shop but big stuff is still happening. But before you stockpile canned goods and apologize to your VCR, take a breath.

    We look back at the moments when groundbreaking technology made everyone nervous:

    • Y2K and the midnight meltdown that never came
    • The dot-com bubble and sock puppets with IPOs
    • “There should be an app for that”
    • The early internet when even morning news anchors weren’t sure what email was

    Every generation experiences a wave that feels like the end of the world.

    Gen X has been through a few.

    Is AI disruptive? Absolutely. Is it apocalyptic? History suggests otherwise.

    If you survived dial-up, you can survive this.

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    35 Min.