Bryan and Krissy play a round of “Would You Rather?” Answering some of life’s toughest questions. Like: Would you rather
Bryan and Hoadley review the many different ways, people and objects we fall in love with. First don’t get in
Krissy and B-Rock discuss sex in the Olympic Village…again. Then they get back into clips from 1940’s PSA’s. This time
Bryan explains to Hoadley that antenna TV is alive and well! Then they dig into the world of 1940’s PSA’s.
Bryan is reminded of his extensive Dick Tracy movie memorabilia. Then he explains to Hoadley how underwhelming the first commercial
Bryan tells Hoadley about his nightmare nightly routine of dogs slurping water and whining for no reason. They lean more
Bryan drives to Indiana, in the middle of the night, with help from “mommy’s little helpers”, 4th of July fireworks
Bryan and Hoadley discuss how exactly someone gets inside a whale’s mouth! Then, Bryan gives his first ever “State Of
Bryan and Krissy discuss the newest trends in after death technology, Bryan gives his final burial wishes and Clubhouse…forget about
Bryan and Krissy recall working radio “remotes” in the worlds worst entertainment business…the radio business. Then, it’s part 2 of
Bryan does the right thing and tells the “other” Commercial Break about mixed up reviews, the gang reminisce about 976-party
Bryan and Hoadley discuss a flood of new reviews that came in for the show. Only one problem, the reviews
Bryan is confused as to why we are still wearing masks and he shares that confusion. The TCB fan base
Bryan and Hoadley dig into the messy and complicated world of multiple wives! Also known as…having your cake and eating
Bryan has his first brush with fame and it leads to all kind of horrible business ideas for The Commercial
Bryan explains to Hoadley his bathing routine of choice. Bryan celebrates his wedding anniversary. Then the gang reviews a few
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