Bryan and Krissy celebrate the unthinkable..100 episodes of this mediocre comedy podcast! Join the gang as they take some questions
Bryan and Krissy have thrown yet another episode in the trash as this Fireside Friday was a flop. Then, Bryan
Bryan and Krissy go live on Fireside! Bryan tells Krissy his thoughts on the Fake Famous and Woodstock 99′ movies,
Bryan describes his disastrous trip to Walgreens to get a few COVID tests, the gang ponder turning 100 episodes old
Bryan tells Krissy about the comic Gallagher’s racist, homophobic and generally miserable views, then they finally figure out to use
Bryan and Hoadley reminisce about the good old days of radio sales, getting drunk at the Braves game ( 144
Bryan and Krissy are recording live on Fireside! For this first live recording the gang visits with some monster hunters
Bryan and Krissy discuss Suicide Squad, Bryan’s son following in his mediocre footsteps and the incredible new fashion stylings of
Bryan and Krissy discuss the Olympics, the most scandalous outfits in women’s sporting and Bryan’s uncanny ability to get every
Bryan tells Krissy why he thinks 33P never made it to “Rockstar” status. Then the gang finds out why your
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
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