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The Tom Barnard Podcast

Serve our country by having 67 children - #2892

The Tom Barnard Podcast

Complete Disaster Network

Entertainment News, Comedy, News, Sports

4.1652 Ratings

🗓️ 11 November 2025

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

It's veterans day - not to be confused with memorial day - so let's take a moment to thank all the men who fought for our country. Then let's take a moment to thank all the women who had double digit numbers of children. Then let's get crazy and talk about nonuplets why not. Beats talking about sports or backed up sink drains.

On the show:

  • Tom
  • Kathryn
  • Andy
  • Kristyn Burtt
  • Bob Sansevere


Topics covered:

  • Veterans day
  • Backed up sink
  • Sally Kirkland dies
  • Dogs
  • Big families
  • Michael Jackson biopic and controversy
  • Deer hunting
  • Minnesota sports and the suckage thereof

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Your first great love story is free when you sign up for a free 30-day trial at audible.co.

0:05.4

That's audible.co.uk slash wondery.

0:15.4

Welcome to the Tom Bernard show with

0:19.3

co-host Catherine Brandt and Andy Andy Brantrneard. Happy Veterans Day. 1111. Big salute. That's right. Yes, my dad was a veteran. My brother is a veteran. Tons of my uncles were veterans. We have a lot of... Brittany was a veteran. Veteran listeners. I know that much.

0:37.9

Yes. Happy Veterans Day. Thank you for your service. Indeed. It's true. My father was in the U.S. Navy during World War II. And your brother Terry. He was in Vietnam. He was in Vietnam. Yep. Lots of veterans out there. Lots of them out there. I know a lot of people who are or new World War II veterans and Vietnam veterans, but not very many veterans of Korea.

1:03.0

No, that's very true.

1:04.4

I don't know if I know a single person who was in Korea or, like, you know, is adjacent to someone in Korea.

1:09.8

Yeah, I don't really know why that seemed to be a smaller war.

1:13.7

Yeah, there must be a lot fewer people.

1:16.0

Let's see.

1:16.6

I wonder.

1:17.8

Lindsay Basham, Ralph's Dr. Basham's now retired wife, she did a documentary on the Korean War.

1:27.4

Oh, yeah? That I couldn't watch because I would just

1:29.5

start to cry. Let's see. World War II total served 16 million.

1:34.8

Jesus. Korean War 5.7 million, so that's still a lot of people. And then Vietnam was 8.7.

1:42.0

So it paled in comparison to World War II.

1:44.6

It was a lot less, but still almost six million Americans.

1:47.5

Yeah, that's a lot of people.

1:48.6

That's a lot of people.

1:50.1

Well, it was a lot less people because of the armor they used.

1:54.1

Because during World War II, it wasn't as upgraded as it was all those years later.

1:59.2

In other words, you know, they didn yeah, they didn't really need all those people after a while.

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