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Shows You Couldn’t Watch As A Kid

Growing up there were shows you couldn’t watch. We all had at least one, so earlier this morning we asked y’all what that show was for you? We asked what…

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Growing up there were shows you couldn't watch. We all had at least one, so earlier this morning we asked y'all what that show was for you? We asked what was a movie or TV show that you weren't allowed to watch, or weren't supposed to watch when you were a kid? And as always, your comments and calls didn't disappoint.

Of course there were those shows for Cody and I as well. She wasn't allowed to watch The Simpsons back in the day. As for me, there were two shows my mom didn't want me watching. One was Beavis and Butt-Head, and the other was South Park. Of course, her not wanting me to watch them made me want to watch them even more!

As we look back, we realize those shows weren't as bad as much as they were just dumb. In the 90s dumb equaled funny. I went to great lengths to sneak around and watch these shows, especially South Park. In the late 90s, South Park was one of the biggest shows on TV, and if you didn't see it before you went to school the next day, you were lost!

Kicks Country, your Facebook comments were great! To see all of those just click on our Kicks Wake Up Krew page.

When we went to the phones this morning, your calls were great as always. What are the shows you couldn't watch as a kid? Here's what Brandon, Callie and Becca had to say.

The calls didn't end there. Shannon, Dalton and Brittany wanted to chime in as well. Here's what they had to say.

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Bryan “Dub” Axelson is the host of the Kicks Wake Up Krew on KICKS 99 and has been with Beasley Media Group in Augusta for over 20 years. He got his start in radio by being a regular caller on the Kicks 99 morning show. He was soon hired and has worked in various roles in Augusta, including Promotions Director. He was raised in Georgia, and currently lives in Grovetown with his wife Kelsey, their daughter Maddie, and their 3 dogs. Dub enjoys watching sports, playing golf, spending time with his family, and discovering new music.