"Is it appropriate to send a nostalgic yet controversial poster to your coworkers?" This thought-provoking question kicks off an unforgettable episode of The Ben and Skin Show on 97.1 The Eagle. Dive into a lively discussion as Ben and Skin reminisce about a provocative tennis poster from their childhood, sparking debates on social norms, nostalgia, and the boundaries of workplace appropriateness.In this episode, Ben shares a picture of a woman on a tennis court, wearing a see-through white dress with no undergarments, which he stumbled upon on social media. This image, once a poster on his childhood wall, leads to a humorous and reflective conversation about the era they grew up in, where objectifying women in suburban bedrooms was commonplace.
- Key Moments:Nostalgic Memories: Ben recounts how he acquired the poster, trading a polo shirt for it, and the impact it had on his childhood.
- Social Media Debate: The hosts discuss whether the image is suitable for posting on social media, considering modern standards and corporate policies.
- Cultural Reflection: A deep dive into the cultural norms of the late seventies and early eighties, exploring how attitudes towards such images have evolved.
- Humorous Insights: Skin's humorous take on the practicality of playing tennis in such attire and the pervy nature of the photographer.
Guest Insights: While this episode does not feature a guest, the engaging banter between Ben and Skin, along with contributions from Christina and KT, provides plenty of entertainment and thought-provoking moments.
- Notable Quotes:"I was a six-year-old that had the Farrah Fawcett poster where she was Nipley. My mom said I would go in there and just stare at it with my mouth hanging open."
- "Is it pervy of the guy whoever took this pic? Here she is just enjoying herself playing tennis, and some guy's taking pictures as she walks away of her butt."
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