A trip to the local Publix turns into a race for Bryan. He get’s into a check-out with with a
Krissy and Bryan decide it’s time to get some professional promo photos. So Bryan sets up a photo shoot and
A random YouTube commenter shares their dislike for the TCB video on Showgirls. Leading Bryan and Krissy to wonder if
Bryan has a bird’s nest on his front door and the resulting nursery of birds is scaring the whole family!
Bryan decides he should read some podcast reviews on the show…for the first time ever. It’s a mixed bag and
Bryan is made to sleep on the couch near the cruise ship door but the neighbors keep it interesting. He
Bryan tell Krissy the reason why the show is so popular…his compression and treble tweaking skills. A man on a
Bryan is back from a cruise. The food was great but his ability to watch TLC was not. Netflix is
Bryan and Krissy are back from a short vacation. Bryan took the family on a Disney Cruise and it was
Bryan share a story from south Georgia where a cop is caught on TikTok having “relations” with a mistress behind
Bryan wonders why all parents use the first, middle, last name shout to address children when they are angry. Bryan
Recently Bryan and Krissy did a bit about Fenn’s Treasure. They posted a clip to YouTube and the Fenn fans
Bryan visits a rural store where a lady is berating a manager about 3 missing ounces of Cheerios. Bryan’s friend
Bryan is still having dreams about Alanis Morissette and he cannot figure out why! Then he shares his music video
Bryan wonders wether the Oscars were THIS weekend or NEXT? (Clearly, another fact filled episode of TCB is on the
Bryan has recently been researching Fenn’s treasure. A decade ago a strange man buried a relatively small amount of gold
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