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“Little Darlin’” by The Diamonds plays as both soundtrack and diegetic music while Terry and Debbie order dinner at Mel’s. Debbie uses Terry to chase off a pushy ex-boyfriend, but he is fine with this—and even gets a kiss before blowing this popsicle stand. Murren Kennedy from The Cast and the Furious joins Rachel to talk about the different types of car movies, Charles Martin Smith, and why you don’t have to be Chubby Checker to order a Double Chubby Chuck.
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Artwork by Alex Robinson
Music by Chris Frain“Little Darlin’” by The Diamonds plays as both soundtrack and diegetic music while Terry and Debbie order dinner at Mel’s. Debbie uses Terry to chase off a pushy ex-boyfriend, but he is fine with this—and even gets a kiss before blowing this popsicle stand. Murren Kennedy from The Cast and the Furious joins Rachel to talk about the different types of car movies, Charles Martin Smith, and why you don’t have to be Chubby Checker to order a Double Chubby Chuck.
Come hang out at Mel’s Listeners’ Drive In on Facebook and @vcrprivileges on Twitter and Instagram
Artwork by Alex Robinson
Music by Chris Frain
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