Icon Crush: The Ones that Spark Joy

Danny Franzese came through this week to talk about so many important issues, as well as his icon crush, Kermit the Frog. The most recognizable Muppet, one Danny noted, has main character energy but isn’t narcissistic about it, Kermit is known around the world in an instant, and in that instant, he sparks joy in... Continue Reading →

Saturday Morning Cartoon Crush: The Music

Brittany High was like every kid in the ‘80s and ‘90s, enamored with the vibrancy of the television come the weekend. With that, a Saturday Morning Cartoon crush entered her life, and for a long while, Michelangelo from ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ was it. We discussed that and how he inspired her dating life for... Continue Reading →

Warped Tour Crush Crush Crush 

So on this week’s episode, I said I was going to go over my top Warped Tour memories. I sort of forgot that I’d already done that so my apologies. Being closer to 40 than 30 will make your brain unable to recall the simplest of things. I won’t leave you hanging though. Instead of... Continue Reading →

A Bodacious 80s TV Crush List

The ‘80s seem like just yesterday but with each passing day the decade that brought us David Hasselhoff singing at the fall of the Berlin Wall as well as the start of MTV gets further and further away. However, thanks to a bunch of 30-40-something-year-olds with internet access, that era of pop culture has yet... Continue Reading →

Women of Wrestling Crushes

Women have gone from ringside arm candy to the main event in wrestling over the years, but very much like with their male counterparts, it’s hard not to fall for them. I mean, we all know I tuned in for Jeff Hardy growing up, and my younger brother did the same for his WWE Divas.... Continue Reading →

The Robotics of a Nice Guy Crush 

In 9th grade, I got a McDonald’s toy for $1.82 and named him Blink. For years Blink would be in the pictures with famous favorites because I just didn’t have the mental capacity to be in because I was very much against seeing myself in any form, be it in a picture or a mirror.... Continue Reading →

Tiger Beat Crush: Teeny Bopper History 101

The most appealing things about any teen magazine were the posters and pinups. Let’s just be honest about that. Yes, learning your future partner’s favorite color and food was tantalizing journalism for any 12-year-old, but the meat and potatoes of picking up a fresh copy of Tiger Beat was knowing that in no time, it’d... Continue Reading →

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