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Daddy Beats Bubbles

1 h 6 min · 7 de may de 2026
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Colman! F-ing! Domingo! Daddy is back! Brother Ben starts the show thanking the crew for the birthday love. 53 spins around the Sun is no laughing matter but somehow, his friends and family made it an incredible day. Brother Patrick digs into the difference between a half marathon and a full 10K. It's really simple math: a full is bigger than a half. The Brothers talk Bullet Train Awards. It's going to be episode #200. That sucker will drop on 9 July 2026. Call your mom and tell her we'll say hi. There's a post mortem on the Utah Mammoth and strong words for the Vegas Golden Knights. Movies gonna movie and the fellas dig into the new Running Man with the super-hot Glen Powell. SPOILER: It's a complete and utter mess and probably the best flick of the year. Both Brothers absolutely loved it. Even with all it's shortcomings, it stars Glen Powell. Taking the remake energy, the Brothers go through a bunch of films that could use a spruce up. And yes, you'll hear about Brewster's Millions. Also, did somebody say "Slaughter?" Be a mensch and tell a friend. Like, subscribe, share, and leave a review. Be cool to kids and dogs. https://www.slaughterusa.com/ Give Glen Powell another look: https://www.caa.com/caaspeakers/glen-powell/.

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