Tanner and Friends
This episode of Tanner and Friends kicks off National Eat What You Want Day with comfort food, baby gorillas, cursed attics, and a fish that literally falls from the sky onto a Tesla. Tanner opens Monday honoring science-backed comfort food joy, then jumps into Need to Know News: Woodland Park Zoo is officially on “baby gorilla watch” with two critically endangered western lowland gorilla moms, Olympia and Jamani, both due in late May; The Price Is Right sets a new single-game record when retired veteran Vanessa wins over $240,000 in cash and prizes; and Riley Green trades camo for a big red chair as he joins The Voice’s 30th season alongside Kelly Clarkson and Adam Levine, even receiving his own custom coach’s chair at home to practice those spins. He recaps Mother’s Day by sharing how he and Kami got the keys to their new house and celebrated with both families—grateful that both moms genuinely get along—then pivots into “worst gifts” talk, riffing on a Cheapism list of truly bad Mother’s Day presents like cleaning supplies, toilet plungers, half-dead plants, plain bologna sandwiches, bath bombs, brooms, and Botox gift cards, plus a caller whose ex-husband “gifted” her a bowling ball for the sport he liked, not her. Good Vibes brings quick wins like surprise day-after flower deliveries, quiet solo coffee in the office, and an early morning Green River walk, then zooms into a deeper story out of Detroit about Stephen and Loretta, an elderly couple who fostered 60–70 kids over decades but faced eviction until a former foster child amplified their situation, prompting a nonprofit to step in with a fully furnished, rent-free home for two years. Minute to Win It welcomes Cam from Anderson Island, who nails New York City as the Big Apple, Florida as Disney World’s home, Snohomish County for Everett, but blanks on Enumclaw as the “gateway to Mount Rainier” and Ella Langley as the artist behind “She’s Choosing Texas” and “Be Her,” still scoring a four-pack of Evergreen Speedway tickets for his grandson. Later in the show, Tanner and Dancing Danielle dive into “what did the last owner leave behind?” stories as Tanner reveals the creepiest part of his new house: a carpeted attic with a hidden panel that opens into a narrow drop where a dusty old cardboard box has been sitting for decades. After consulting Danielle, Claire, and listeners—who share their own finds, from a “free” beat-up Honda with the title left on the dash to a shed full of gold teeth and even a uranium detector—Tanner debates whether to open the box or leave whatever possible curse alone, with the room pretty firmly voting to crack it open as a future on-air bit. Country DNA absolutely melts Claire and Danielle’s brains when Tanner isolates drums and bass from a familiar song that everyone insists sounds like Luke Bryan, Blake Shelton, or John Pardi, only for multiple listeners (and finally Tanner) to reveal it’s actually Jelly Roll’s “Halfway to Hell,” proving just how tricky stripped-down arrangements can be. Headline in a Haystack goes “weird car damage” edition with three options—lizard-invaded F‑150, Subaru window blown out by a gender-reveal cannon, and a Tesla smashed by a falling fish—and both Claire and Danielle correctly choose the Tesla story, where a bird drops its catch onto a New Jersey couple’s windshield, showering their EV in blood and scales and giving everyone a new “you won’t believe my insurance claim” scenario to fear. The episode closes with a visit from rising artist Kelsey Hart, who calls in straight from the gym parking lot to talk music and life, rounding out a show that blends soft Monday chaos, post–Mother’s Day honesty, and just enough paranormal attic energy to keep Bullnation tuned in. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy [https://art19.com/privacy] and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info [https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info].
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