The wedding night is supposed to be a special night of love, lust and passion. But sleeping with the Maid
LBH (Little Blue Hats) are magical pieces of attire that can bring you love, fortune, fame and free booze! The
Frankie B is on a creative roll! Since his breakup he has been exploding all over YouTube and Bryan just
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Ghost Hunters like to use all kind of new (and mostly made up) technology in their pursuit of spooky apparitions.
TCB often receives text & emails asking for advice…what are they thinking!? Tad writes in ready to quit his job
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The gang over at Mountain Monsters have been kidnapped by a burly crew of very polite masked bandits. But the
Walkers are typically used to help seniors get around…now they are being used to help seniors get off! Bryan and
TCB receives a lot of texts and emails containing wild stories and asking for advice on strange circumstances. But listener
Frankie B, long time muse for TCB, was retired from the show just 4 months ago. But he came roaring
Dial tone phones changes the way we communicate. Like the car phone, the cellular phone and the iPhone that came
ASMR is meant to relax and some cases, put you to sleep! That message was not received by one Furry
1-900 numbers were the Tinder of the 1980’s. Bryan and Krissy review a 1-900 infomercial where sexy singles are waiting
Miami is GTA come to life! From the wild driving to the adult sex scene to the fancy boats and
Beanie Babies took the world by storm in the early to mid-90’s. Unfortunately, the adults took all the fun out
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