If you grew up in the 80s, you know—malls were more than shopping. They were kingdoms. You didn’t just go to the mall; you got ready for it. The outfit had to be right—cuffed jeans, clean white laces, hairsprayed so high Aqua Net became a weather pattern.
It smelled like every Friday night should: nacho cheese, grape slushies,and a hint of spray cleaner that never quite caught up with the shoes.The carpet was that wild galaxy print—neon stars swirling under blacklights—andthe DJ booth perched above the floor like a spaceship command center.
It was supposed to be just another summer night game of hide-and-seek at my aunt’s place. Kids laughing, music drifting from the porch, the bug zapper buzzing like it always did in the background. But when I picked the old outhouse as my hiding spot, I found something waiting for me inside.
A hand.
Warm. Rough. Hairy.
And it grabbed back.
What followed was a desperate run through the woods, footsteps pounding behind me, breath hot on my neck. Even when I reached the safety of the yard lights, the fear didn’t stop—it spread. My cousins saw it in my face, heard it in my voice. That night changed the way I saw the dark forever.
In this episode of Streetlight Chronicles, I take you back to that moment in the 80s where childhood games turned into something much scarier. Was it a prank, a creature, or something else entirely? One thing’s for sure: I never hid in the outhouse again.
Big Bertha wasn't just a nickname. It was an Identity - one earned on the blacktop and whispered in the cafeteria. No one said her real name unless they wanted to eat dirt. She towered over everyone else in our grade and had a voice that could slice through the sound of a hundred kids playing Red Rover.
This Podcast is my love letter to the weird, wild and wonderful days of growing up in the 80s and early 90s. Each episode, I'll tell a story - some funny, some heartbreaking and some that might make you glance over your shoulder at night.
It was the summer of 1987—and four friends on bikes stumbled into something far stranger than candy runs and lake days. A hidden tree. A sealed envelope. A name carved where it shouldn't be. In this eerie ride back through 80s suburbia, the line between memory and legend blurs under the streetlight's glow.
It was the last of school in 1987 - and four best friends had a plan: bikes, candy and a hidden summer escape. But what started as ride to the lake turned into a discovery that would bind them forever. A locket. A Mystery. And a pact sealed with melted Jolly Ranchers and 12 year-old dreams.
In this nostalgic ride back to the golden days of childhood, we uncover the kind of memory that never quite lets go.
Grab you Big League Chew and join me for a story about friendship, freedom, and a summer that became legend.
In this premiere episode of Streetlight Chronicles: 80s Storytelling, we dive into a childhood memory that blends nostalgia with a brush of unknown. What began as fun turned into a moment we still can't explain.
Grab your Walkman,turn on the nightlight, and step into the eerie magic of growing up in the 80s.