We are all just children at heart, or maybe we are just stuck in a perpetual adolescence. This week we discuss nostalgia for our childhoods, why today’s cartoons are awful, and why we always seem to come back to the things we grew up with.
This week’s program features Sheaf editors Matthew Stefanson, Holly Culp, Ishmael Daro and Rory MacLean.
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Weekend Assignments
Each week, we hope to give out a “reading list” of things people should look up or reconnect with.
Holly’s picks: The classic Canadian Log Driver’s Waltz and Polly Pocket.
Rory’s pick: The old cartoon Thundercats, much of which is available on YouTube.
Ishmael’s pick: The hilarious, if often confusing, G.I. Joe PSA parodies.
Matthew’s picks: The music of Len, Shaggy and Limp Bizkit.
SNIT from YTV’s The Zone
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04/02/10 • -1 min
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