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By Christian aka “Frogger”
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.
The boys talk Tiger King, hilarity ensues. JT gets sworn under oath as a co-host, Rango tells a novel story of a hostile encounter in the boys' room, and yes (you guessed it), people are mad at the Amazon CEO guy for donating $100 Million. Also, in other news, floating in the ocean by yourself is now illegal.
Video feed coming soon:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjm_b4ZXIbcfxHQ6F4K8-OQ
Frogger and Rango cover down, sharing the Q-Day 14(...?) SITREP as the podcast transitions into live video episodes. Topics discussed include stimulus plans, lucrative toilet paper smuggling, and more quarantined life trends.
VTC (Video Feed) coming soon on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjm_b4ZXIbcfxHQ6F4K8-OQ
The boys return a couple days later to talk about crisis response, the silver linings of the Rona, staying alive, and for once an episode doesn't sound like complete trash (Thanks, Anchor App).
The FBHC crew digs in, gets drunk, and some new guests (Taran & Trell) drop in for some quarantine and chill.
Frogger and Rango catch back up after 2 weeks of expansion and ambassador activities, and talk about being American, getting to the fleet, and heinous co-workers. Apologize for the sound clipping as we get situated with new equipment, THE SITUATION IS BEING MONITORED.
Host Christian "Frogger" Frohlich and Co-Host Rango talk about recent events in this weeks Streets Need The Deets segment, along with the human decency factors (or lack thereof) today. Some key "how to spot a veteran" pointers are brought up, as guest JT slips in mid-episode very MARSOC-like discussing how he learned the fine art of combat from a cook, and guest Michael "Bear" Farrell follows by dropping in hot much to our surprise. The FBHC airs it's first listener submitted rant and we get into some product review.
Send in your rants to (remain anonymous if you prefer) to [email protected]
or by downloading the Anchor.FM app in the app store and sending it as a voice message.
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.