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[The 1980s Edition: Ghostly Encounters and Suburban Thrills]-[Listener Tales 109: 80's Tales!]

Morbid · B2 · 2026-04-30

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The 1980s Edition: Nostalgia, Hauntings, and Suburban Mayhem

In this episode of Morbid, hosts Ash and Alina dive into a thematic exploration of the 1980s, framing the decade through a lens of "rad" slang, hairspray-heavy beauty standards, and a series of listener-submitted tales that capture the unique, often chaotic energy of the era. The hosts embrace the decade's aesthetic, complete with references to Aquanet hairspray and the cultural shift where "video killed the radio star."

The Pervy Blacksmith of New Jersey

The first listener tale from Brian recounts his family's experience in a "cookie cutter" New Jersey home during the 80s. The house was haunted by a spirit they dubbed "Old Joe," a former blacksmith who left behind a lingering scent of "dry dog food." The haunting escalated from unexplained noises and slamming doors to an incident where an uncle felt "held down and strangled" in his sleep. After a medium identified a "vortex in the basement," the family utilized smudging to mitigate the activity. The mystery was eventually solved when Brian's grandmother found an old photograph of the man—a blacksmith with a golden retriever—confirming the presence of the original owner. The haunting only ceased when a pastor blessed the house, though the ghost made one final appearance on moving day.

Close Encounters with Richard Ramirez

Erica shares a chilling story from her parents, who were living in Los Angeles during the time of the Night Stalker, Richard Ramirez. Her mother, seeking a breeze in their second-story apartment, left a window open. She soon heard a "mild commotion" in the tree outside, only to realize a man was climbing toward her. Her father, a drummer in a rock band, arrived just in time to brandish a vacuum cleaner at the intruder, scaring him off. The couple later realized, upon seeing news reports, that the man was indeed Ramirez. The hosts note the absurdity of the era's lack of safety, with Ash joking that her father's defense with a vacuum was a peak 80s moment of "shock value."

The Tater Tot Incident

A humorous, yet terrifying, tale involves a college house in 1982 where roommates were plagued by what they feared were intruders. After a series of break-ins where food went missing—specifically "tater tots" and lasagna—the housemates discovered the culprits were actually intoxicated neighbors who still believed they lived in the farmhouse. The story highlights the paranoia of the 80s, where open windows and lack of security made college students vulnerable to both "drunk guys out of their minds" and genuine threats.

The Spirit at the Salon

The episode concludes with a heartwarming story from Rob, who grew up frequenting his aunt’s 80s-style beauty salon. Amidst the "pink vinyl chairs" and the smell of "perm solution," Rob witnessed the apparition of a woman sitting under a dryer hood. Years later, as an adult, Rob returned to the salon and, in a gesture of empathy, sat under a dryer in rollers to "join the lady for old time's sake." He describes the experience as a moment of profound "peace and tranquility," viewing the spirit as his personal "hair guardian angel."

Throughout the episode, the hosts reflect on the peculiar nature of the 80s—a time of relative innocence mixed with genuine danger. They conclude by emphasizing the importance of "keeping it weird," but cautioning listeners not to go so far as to "assault somebody's grandma" or "break into people's houses" for snacks.

🎯Key Sentences

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I have this feeling in my bones that Nicholas is like an 1880s kind of guy.
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I wasn't ready for such a swift response to that.
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If you round up, it was almost over.
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I think you would have slayed the house down boots in the 80s.
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You're still pretty unstoppable.
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📝Key Phrases

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right smack dab in the middle
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feel fancy free
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slay the house down
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unstoppable
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the straw that broke the camel's back
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📖 Transcript

Hey, weirdos.
I'm Ash.
And I'm with the band.
And her name's Alina.
And this is Morbid.
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