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The Bendies has gone international. That’s right, some lonely individual in the UK listened to our podcast. So, jump on board everyone, so you can say that you were one of the first.
The Bendies has gone international. That’s right, some lonely individual in the UK listened to our podcast. So, jump on board everyone, so you can say that you were one of the first.
No, not The Bendies. Spoiler alert if you didn’t listen to the last podcast, but we called this one a mile away.
In this episode we discuss The Bachelor (after, after the final rose) the Academy Awards and Christina Aguilara.
The Bendies: Episode 2 by TheBendies



I mentioned that I would post a link to the Rebecca Black video, so here you go.
I also felt obligated to explain myself regarding a topic in the podcast. I had mentioned that I would love to spend 1.5 to 1.75 days with Charlie Sheen. Nate questioned how I cam up with that number. Let me explain. It’s a pretty simple equation, really. The formula is A multiplied by M, multiplied by C, multiplied by G, divided by T equals X, where X is the number of days I would need to spend with Charlie Sheen to really get a handle on his situation. A is the number of movies he’s been in during his career, M is the number of times he’s been married, C is the number of children he has, G is the number of goddesses currently living in his residence and T is the current price of tiger’s blood (per ounce) in the black market. So, that would be 64 X 3 X 5 X 2 / 1280 = 1.5. I allowed a .25 day variable which explains the potential for 1.75 days. I guess I could technically be out of there in 1.25 days, but, when the party’s rolling why cut it off early? My equation is shown below.

In this premier episode of The Bendies podcast, we discuss Charlie Sheen, Rebecca Black and Led Zeppelin.
The Bendies: Episode 1 by TheBendies


Some of you may know about The Bendies. Most of you probably don’t. One of the cooler (and more obscure) sites from the early 00’s is back. Let’s see if the general apathy can subside long enough for us to get some great content out there. The internet has changed a lot in 9 years and we’re ready to leave our mark.