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Podcast trivia: Were you a winner?
Are you feeling Funyun? The winner of this week's Stuck in the 80s challenge is indeed going to get an autographed bag of Sean Daly's favorite greasy goodness -- modeled here by SIT80s uber-fan Marissa.
The Stuck in the 80s podcast crew has been lazy about disclosing the song and movie titles in our weekly challenges lately. To be honest, it's because we don't always record our shows in the order that you hear them. I know ... you're expecting a more comic reason behind our ineptitude. Something like, Sean lost the winners' names because his mom threw the list away along with a tub-full of decaying lobster shells.
Here are the correct answers for the last three shows:
Episode 112: Night Ranger
Movie clip: Rob Lowe in "St. Elmo's Fire"
Music clip: "Head Over Heels" by Tears For Fears
Who won the Funyuns: Tune into episode #113 to find out.
Episode 111: One-hit wonders of 1987
Movie clip: John Candy in "Summer Rental"
Music clip: "We Close Our Eyes" by Go West
Episode 110: New Year's Eve playlist
Movie clip: Goldie Hawn in "Wildcats"
Music clip: "Desert Moon" by Dennis DeYoung
Episode 109: A Christmas Story
Movie clip: "Johnny Be Good"
Music clip: "Even The Nights Are Better" by Air Supply
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