
Before Google, before smartphones, before you could fact-check anything in 2 seconds… we just believed stuff.
In this episode, the guys dive into the wild world of pre-internet urban legends—the rumors, myths, and straight-up lies that somehow spread across the country with zero proof and 100% confidence.
From Marilyn Manson being that kid from The Wonder Years, to Pop Rocks and Coke “killing you,” to every town having a Crybaby Bridge, we break down the stories we all heard growing up—and why we believed every single one of them.
We also get into:
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The Satanic Panic and the stuff people thought was “evil”
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The rumor that Procter & Gamble was secretly sinister
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Small-town legends like hitman capital of the world
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And the weird ways these stories spread before the internet even existed
If you grew up in the 80s, 90s, or early 2000s, there’s a very good chance you believed at least one of these… and probably repeated it like it was fact.
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