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Dungeons and Daddies

Ep. 38 - Clone Tree Hill

Dungeons and Daddies

Dungeons and Daddies

Improv, Games, Comedy, Leisure

4.910.6K Ratings

🗓️ 21 July 2020

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

The dads rendezvous with Walter the Immoral as they prepare to investigate Henry's anchor.


This episode contains profanity, violence, sexual content, and violence towards children.


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DM is Anthony Burch

Darryl Wilson is Matt Arnold (@mattlarnold)

Henry Oak is Will Campos (@willbcampos)

Ron Stampler is Beth May (@heybethmay)

Glenn Close is Freddie Wong (@fwong)


Theme song by Maxton Waller

Cover art by Alex Moore (@notanotheralex)


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0:00.0

Dungeons and Dabies is a rowdy, horny, violent podcast for grown-ups.

0:04.4

Content warnings can be found in the episode description.

0:07.7

Time once again for the Fandall & Murder Sports Play of the Day brought to you by Cancou Chicken.

0:13.4

This summertime which means that the frosted gelatinous cubes are back.

0:17.2

Each cube comes with a limited edition engulfed Cancou Chicken keychain,

0:20.9

collect all five for a limited time only at participating Cancou Chicken.

0:25.1

See me, I pair that with their salty, slat salad, and I know I'm in for a good time.

0:29.1

And you can't go wrong with their Sizzle and Fire Beetle fajitas.

0:32.7

No, sir, you cannot.

0:34.8

Today's play comes from Balls Deep where the newly renamed Glenbowl games have seen some rough

0:39.6

attendance numbers recently. Post-game, Doodler Center, Darryl Wilson having a huddle with his

0:44.6

son, QB Granville. So real intense emotions on the field and off the field here, Darryl tries

0:50.0

to bridge the emotional gap between Father and Son. Tease up as opener. Almost stumbles here when

0:54.4

he tries to relate to Grant's a similar shared traumatic experience in his own childhood,

0:58.2

but get this, he implies it was easy for him. Rookie mistake.

1:01.7

Let's go now to the bully wugs' wag this way, slow mo camp.

1:05.2

Take a look at Grant's face here as he processes this. Big blunder from the big man himself,

1:10.4

not quite achieving the empathetic effect he was going for. Fortunately, Darryl catches his

1:15.0

error in the nick of time before it sinks the whole play. He quickly clarifies that his own

1:19.3

experience should not be held as the standard to which Grant should judge his own by.

1:23.2

Oh yeah, that's right. Some key wisdom dropped here reminding Grant that we all as

1:27.4

autonomous beings have our own emotional paths to walk, and he seals the deal here by explaining

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