Send us a text Take a seat at the cool kids’ table as we rewind to the glorious, questionably nutritious world of 1980s school lunches. On this episode of One Drink Podcast, we crack open those plastic trays and relive the meals that powered an entire generation — from legendary Fiestada pizzas to PBJs so sticky they could patch drywall. No politics, no drama, just pure cafeteria nostalgia with a side of laughs. We’ll swap stories, debate the true kings of the lunch line, and uncover why ever...
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Send us a text Take a seat at the cool kids’ table as we rewind to the glorious, questionably nutritious world of 1980s school lunches. On this episode of One Drink Podcast, we crack open those plastic trays and relive the meals that powered an entire generation — from legendary Fiestada pizzas to PBJs so sticky they could patch drywall. No politics, no drama, just pure cafeteria nostalgia with a side of laughs. We’ll swap stories, debate the true kings of the lunch line, and uncover why ever...
Send us a text 🎮 "Before PlayStations, Xboxes, and Nintendo Switches… there was the mighty Atari. In the 80s, this little box of joysticks and blocky graphics ruled the living room. From Space Invaders marathons to losing your mind over E.T. (for all the wrong reasons), Atari wasn’t just a game system—it was a revolution. On this episode of One Drink Podcast, we dive back into the pixelated world that started it all." We also find out what ONE of the worst games made is. One Drink Podca...
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Send us a text Take a seat at the cool kids’ table as we rewind to the glorious, questionably nutritious world of 1980s school lunches. On this episode of One Drink Podcast, we crack open those plastic trays and relive the meals that powered an entire generation — from legendary Fiestada pizzas to PBJs so sticky they could patch drywall. No politics, no drama, just pure cafeteria nostalgia with a side of laughs. We’ll swap stories, debate the true kings of the lunch line, and uncover why ever...