A New Years Tale Ring in the New Year with a classic coming-of-age misadventure. Kenn and Ron—two well-meaning but famously inexperienced teens—think they’ve hit the jackpot when a pair of Pom Pom girls invite them to what sounds like an intimate New Year’s Eve party. When they arrive, the girls’ parents greet them like model young men: stellar grades, National Honor Society members, one even class president. The parents couldn’t be happier to leave their daughter in such “responsible” compan...
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A New Years Tale Ring in the New Year with a classic coming-of-age misadventure. Kenn and Ron—two well-meaning but famously inexperienced teens—think they’ve hit the jackpot when a pair of Pom Pom girls invite them to what sounds like an intimate New Year’s Eve party. When they arrive, the girls’ parents greet them like model young men: stellar grades, National Honor Society members, one even class president. The parents couldn’t be happier to leave their daughter in such “responsible” compan...
Remember when sneaking a peek at a National Geographic felt like the height of scandal? In this laugh-out-loud episode, Kenn, Craig, and Ron take a cheeky stroll down memory lane, contrasting today’s “so what” attitude toward nudity with the wide-eyed wonder of growing up in the 1960s. Kenn kicks things off with a headline he read: Jennifer Lawrence appeared fully nude in a film… and the public reaction was basically, “meh.” In an age where nudity is everywhere online, the shock, mystery, and...
Boomers on the Edge
A New Years Tale Ring in the New Year with a classic coming-of-age misadventure. Kenn and Ron—two well-meaning but famously inexperienced teens—think they’ve hit the jackpot when a pair of Pom Pom girls invite them to what sounds like an intimate New Year’s Eve party. When they arrive, the girls’ parents greet them like model young men: stellar grades, National Honor Society members, one even class president. The parents couldn’t be happier to leave their daughter in such “responsible” compan...