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Podcast Appearances
But it just means that there was more of an honesty and more of just...
It's so, it's so, uh, I don't know.
It's, it feels so not you, but it's also like, that's such a, I feel like that's a ubiquitous experience to like preteens, you know, Americans that probably anywhere in the Western world that you, you kind of have these for my generation.
It was, uh, it was like you had the Britney Spears and then you had like the NSYNC or Backstreet Boys or 98 degrees if you wanted to be a little bit extra out there or whatever.
But, uh, yeah, I was more of, I was an NSYNC guy.
I knew like all the lyrics to the first album and was, uh,
was really into that so people go crazy in their in their teen years bieber by the time he came around i was like too old for bieber and i was like who's this little kid with the swoopy hair and all the girls are fawning over but then when he kind of grew up and came out with that purpose album i was like okay okay i see you a little respect there and i kind of like some of this stuff since so
Yeah, I mean, I know, I guess in some ways against the back, like I wasn't a Friends watcher.
I was more I mean, 90s.
Gosh, I wasn't really watching sitcoms back then.
I did watch a lot of Seinfeld and then like The Office.
But Friends did have like, you know, Chandler's dad was like a trans performer or like a crossdressing performer.
And he Ross's wife divorced him to be with a woman.
And they had that whole thing.
Which is, you know, funny, but I think at the time for like mid-90s, that was a little bit edgy.
So maybe that's what she was referring to.
And, you know, like the people point to like Joey being this womanizing, promiscuous person and that being something that was just kind of accepted.
Yeah.
But it's hard to differentiate between like, were they really pushing the envelope or were they, a lot of people view Friends as kind of like the safe, sanitized, you know, comedy outlet from back then.
So it was kind of a strange thing to come from Lisa Kudrow.