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EPISODE · Mar 5, 2022 · 1H 20M

35. Double Teamed: Historical Free Throws

from The Start of Something New · host Start of Something New Podcast

Listens, come with us, as we go back to a simpler time. A time where giants roamed the earth, a time where one could go to the other side of the land for some reason, a time where a high school not only has a women’s basketball team but said team is also the most popular sports team in the school. That’s right, we’re going back to the long forgotten time of 1985. That’s because it’s time to lace up your shoes and practice your free throws as we take a look at the first DCOM from 2002, Double Teamed. Jake questions the authenticity of 2002s version of 1985, Kate questions the authenticity of these “twins” played by completely unrelated actors and both of them being up the importance of the arts. We also discuss some DCOM news and the future of DCOMs in general. This episodes tangents include but are not limited to: A return to NYC, a school catch-up, the end of DCOMs(?), how believable is this 1985, the reality of twins dressing the same, school residential laws, another case of good mom and terrible dad, the first DCOM with drama club, and Christmastime in the city. Follow the host’s Twitter: @jakeblue98 & @katevrandom. Instagram: jakeblueart & kvrandom. Follow the podcast’s twitter: @TSOSNPodcast Follow the podcast Instagram: Somethingnewpod Email us: [email protected] If you’re listening on Apple Podcasts feel free to leave a rating and review You can also follow us on Anchor and leave us a voice message: https://anchor.fm/startofsomethingnew

Listens, come with us, as we go back to a simpler time. A time where giants roamed the earth, a time where one could go to the other side of the land for some reason, a time where a high school not only has a women’s basketball team but said team is also the most popular sports team in the school. That’s right, we’re going back to the long forgotten time of 1985. That’s because it’s time to lace up your shoes and practice your free throws as we take a look at the first DCOM from 2002, Double Teamed. Jake questions the authenticity of 2002s version of 1985, Kate questions the authenticity of these “twins” played by completely unrelated actors and both of them being up the importance of the arts. We also discuss some DCOM news and the future of DCOMs in general. This episodes tangents include but are not limited to: A return to NYC, a school catch-up, the end of DCOMs(?), how believable is this 1985, the reality of twins dressing the same, school residential laws, another case of good mom and terrible dad, the first DCOM with drama club, and Christmastime in the city. Follow the host’s Twitter: @jakeblue98 & @katevrandom. Instagram: jakeblueart & kvrandom. Follow the podcast’s twitter: @TSOSNPodcast Follow the podcast Instagram: Somethingnewpod Email us: [email protected] If you’re listening on Apple Podcasts feel free to leave a rating and review You can also follow us on Anchor and leave us a voice message: https://anchor.fm/startofsomethingnew

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