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Chapter 1: What nostalgic theme song from childhood is discussed at the beginning?
I was scrolling on the interwebs yesterday and I came across an interview that was done on Aussie TV on one of their morning shows. And the interview was with three people from my past. They were a big part of my past. It was the three girls from the TV show The Saddle Club.
Oh, yeah.
And they were on there because they were talking about the 25th year anniversary of the show.
Yeah, I'm just looking. It came out in 2001. Yeah.
And all this nostalgia just hit me right in the face, like seeing the three main girls of the show. All grown up. All grown up. And I was just like, this is so cool. Yeah.
That show, how many parents got pestered to get a horse? Families who had no land and no money and their kids are like, mum, I need a horse.
I'm pretty sure it was the catalyst for me and my sister getting our two ponies.
Oh, you got a horse out of it.
Yeah, we got Honey and Cricket. We got a pony each. Wow. And they were both quite wild and we got bucked off multiple times.
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Chapter 2: How did The Saddle Club influence childhood dreams of owning a horse?
Do you have one?
Yeah, I've got one too. Do you remember the television show Rocket Power? Of course. You remember Rocket Power?
Of course.
I guarantee you these are still in your brain. Are you ready? Yeah. We are riders on a mission. Oh, too early. We are riders on a mission. Action kids in fun position. Rocket power. Banger. Banger theme song. I wouldn't have watched that show for 20 years.
Long time. Yeah. That's what nostalgia is, isn't it? Do the girls have any?
You guys got one? Ella? You got one? I do, but I don't know if we have music for it, but the Bearstown Bears. We'll do an acoustic Bear-a-Stone Bears. Really? Yeah, we'll do a cappella. It's a cartoon animation of bears that live in a tree. Mama, Papa. Oh, I love it. Yeah, go on. Oh, I recognise these bears. Yeah. And there'll be someone out there who's going to connect with this, Ella.
Not us, but someone.
Someone will. Remember these bears? I do remember the bears.
All right, Ella, when you're ready. And a one, and a two, and a one, two, three, four. Somewhere deep in bear country. Is the beer stain beer's family tree? Mama, papa, sister, and brother. They'll always be there for each other. And then it goes into the bridge. The beer fact is that the candy's sweet as honey. Ha ha ha! And it goes and goes and goes. I love it. It's very good. Thank you.
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Chapter 3: What memorable theme songs from Rocket Power are mentioned?
The original Lil' Einstein theme song. Go on, give us a little bit. She knows it all. Oh, she's still going. Grace, you crushed that. Very good, Grace. Well done. Let's go to Nellie on 0800. Hi, Nellie. Hi, Nellie. Hi. How old are you, Nellie? Oh, I'm 40. 40, okay. So this one might be one that Bree and I recognise. Okay. What's the theme song?
DuckTales. Oh, my God.
Oh, yeah. Yes. Go for it, Nellie. Do you remember this one, Brie? I do.
I love this show.
God's all still in there, right, Nellie? But I bet you can't remember your IRD number, can you?
Oh, clearly not. No. Same. No. No idea.
It's not important. The DuckTales theme song, however.
It's all up there, though. Lincoln, what have you got for us?
Good afternoon.
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