Bryan and Krissy discuss sleep deprivation with small children , international text message rates and angry listener’s phone bills and
On this lost episode of TCB, Bryan and Krissy discuss post season baseball, Halloween and review a documentary about “teenage
Bryan and Krissy discuss reality t.v. and virgins, female viagra and the first (and awful) episodes of the show on
Bryan and Krissy discuss commercial theme songs, cutting off a limb and what they would do for a million dollars
Bryan and Krissy discuss a number of topics during segments from some technically challenged Fireside appearances in this previously un-aired
Bryan and Krissy discuss Walt Disney World during the pandemic, magical childhood visits and some special Disney “trips” Bryan took
Bryan and Krissy release some of the lost episodes of TCB. Enjoy clips from episodes that never aired! A final
Bryan asks Krissy a very important question: Which way do you wipe? It’s a question that has TikTok talking and
Krissy comes prepared and festive to the studio. She brings a pair of her ever growing novelty sunglass collection and
Bryan reads an old social media story about a South African couple who got engaged in a KFC. The internet
Bryan shares some recent YouTube comments with Krissy. Seems that some people have triggered by Bryan getting triggered that then
Bryan is still sick, His Salmonella diet continues and includes a trip to the hospital. The upside of food poisoning
Bryan is still battling Salmonella many days later and his brain is suffering the effects. He struggles through show as
Bryan visits family for the holiday only to catch a raging case of Salmonella that ALMOST stops TCB in tracks…almost.
Bryan explains to Krissy how complicated going out eat has become with children. He shares a story about a recent
Bryan shares his thoughts on the new advertisers popping up inside the show. Bryan and Krissy reminisce about simpler times…when
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