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AAA: E1 The Brave Little Toaster

1h 35m · As An Adult · 30 Dec 17:54

Welcome to the inaugural episode of our podcast! THIS is the movie that inspired the creation of As An Adult. I rented this from the library to watch with my kids (who were 5 and 3) and as the movie lurched on, and my kids' faces grew more and more confused and nervous...we had to shut it off.

So we decided to make a podcast where we can take our time exploring various books, movies and television shows that we either loved, or our friends loved as kids. The first episode HAD to be The Brave Little Toaster. This episode is WAAAAYYYY too long and it's a rambling mess - we didn't even realize that we talked for this long. You'll be happy to know that we watched the time in the subsequent episodes.
 
Because we love the process...
We are going to leave most of the recording intact. This is what it sounds like when two morons think they can record a podcast and just giggle and tangent their way through their first episode. Happy listening!

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