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Billboard Dad (1998)

Episode 9 of the Growing Up Millennial podcast, hosted by Adri Wilson & Helene Karp, titled "Billboard Dad (1998)" was published on January 18, 2024 and runs 148 minutes.

January 18, 2024 ·148m · Growing Up Millennial

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One more for the road! We're back with an episode we originally didn't plan on making: Billboard Dad (1998). In this Dualstar/Tapestry production, tweens Tess (Mary-Kate Olsen) and Emily (Ashley Olsen) try to hook up their dad via a reliable dating service: billboards. Honestly, the premise is in the name of the movie. Join us for a romp through Venice (not Venice Beach, just Venice), where sundaes are served in the tallest possible glass, eyesight varies from scene to scene (looking at you, optometrist Brooke), and Van Ghogh's Ear is not the name of a Spanish pop band (iykyk). Pass us a note in class. Type up your notes in the computer lab (or record a voice memo) and send them to us at [email protected] We're also a newsletter. Subscribe to get a weekly dose of nostalgia right in your inbox: https://gummypod.substack.com  Be in our top 8 by following us on Insta. We are @gummypod

One more for the road! We're back with an episode we originally didn't plan on making: Billboard Dad (1998). In this Dualstar/Tapestry production, tweens Tess (Mary-Kate Olsen) and Emily (Ashley Olsen) try to hook up their dad via a reliable dating service: billboards. Honestly, the premise is in the name of the movie. Join us for a romp through Venice (not Venice Beach, just Venice), where sundaes are served in the tallest possible glass, eyesight varies from scene to scene (looking at you, optometrist Brooke), and Van Ghogh's Ear is not the name of a Spanish pop band (iykyk).

Pass us a note in class. Type up your notes in the computer lab (or record a voice memo) and send them to us at [email protected]

We're also a newsletter. Subscribe to get a weekly dose of nostalgia right in your inbox: https://gummypod.substack.com 

Be in our top 8 by following us on Insta. We are @gummypod

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