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Scam-Osaurus-Wrecks
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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Aug 19, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
The Bit: WSHIT goes live to the Pecan Nut Potato Music Festival to find reporter Brian Jacobs enjoying himself...too much.
The Show: Bryan's Mom stops by to discuss the local nail and hair salons, tries to find her boyfriend new grandchildren and leaves longer and longer messages on Bryan's voicemail. Bryan takes the kids to Jurassic Park the Driveway and he fixes a flat tire the best way he knows how...ask someone else to do it. This and so much more on episode #19 on The Commercial Break!
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The Show: Bryan's Mom stops by to discuss the local nail and hair salons, tries to find her boyfriend new grandchildren and leaves longer and longer messages on Bryan's voicemail. Bryan takes the kids to Jurassic Park the Driveway and he fixes a flat tire the best way he knows how...ask someone else to do it. This and so much more on episode #19 on The Commercial Break!
Don't forget to rate and subscribe so you never miss an episode!
Text us or leave us a voicemail at +1-661-BEST2YO (+1-661-237-8296)
LINKS:
Get a FREE TCB limited edition collectible sticker
Follow us on Instagram
Subscribe and watch the show on Youtube
Join us live on Fireside
New episodes every Tuesday & Friday everywhere you listen to podcasts!
For advertising contact AdvertiseCast
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Released:
Aug 19, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
EP09: It's Sunday... Spare Me The B.S.: Krissy and Bryan swap stories about sneaking out their childhood homes. by The Commercial Break