Episode 19

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17th Feb 2026

90,000 Girl Scout Cookies, Super Bowl Nostalgia & Stacy’s Slang Test

The Tuesdays crew had a week that was full of ups and downs. TonyG debuts not one but two new jobs (including subbing gym class and becoming a social media content creator), Stacy mourns the loss of a ‘90s TV icon, Sofia brings a jaw-dropping Girl Scout cookie story, and somehow it all leads to a lively discussion about Boy Scouts popcorn pricing and whether the Backstreet Boys deserve the Super Bowl halftime stage.

Plus: Stacy gets put through a Gen Z slang quiz… and honestly? She holds her own.

This week’s highlights:

🍪 A six-year-old sells nearly 90,000 boxes of Girl Scout cookies

🎤 Should the Backstreet Boys headline the Super Bowl halftime show?

🏈 Super Bowl nostalgia, Left Shark, and the infamous halftime “wardrobe malfunction” debate

💸 $20 Boy Scout popcorn—worth it or absolutely not?

🎬 Stacy’s Knocked Up reference that nobody saw coming

📱 “No cap,” “gyat,” “cheugy,” and Stacy passing the vibe check (again)

Mentions:

🎶 Backstreet Boys and their Super Bowl petition

🏈 Super Bowl halftime performances

📺 Dawson’s Creek

🎬 Knocked Up

🍿 Boy Scouts of America (and their controversial popcorn pricing)

🍪 Girl Scouts of the USA and the great cookie debate

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The Tuesdays Morning Show
Pop culture and nostalgia just for you
A weekly show where a group of hosts from different generations swap stories, opinions, and laughs about pop culture, entertainment, and what’s trending now, as well as everything we remember and love from way back when. From new releases to nostalgic throwbacks, these radio hosts turned friends bring smart conversation and a little morning-show mayhem to your podcast feed.