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Podcast: Foot Cardigan’s Bryan DeLuca on His Shark Tank Appearance

He stood in his underwear on national television.
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Bryan “Bearsuit” DeLuca

Sock-of-the-month club operator Bryan DeLuca of Foot Cardigan returned (he previously appeared on EarBurner in June) to the Old Monk this week to talk about what it was like to appear in his underwear on national television for a recent episode of Shark Tank.

I’ll give you three guesses how many pairs of underwear he was wearing.

Please note:

1. In the August 2013 issue of D Magazine, Tim wrote about wearing a tuxedo every day for a month.

2. In the November 2012 issue of D Magazine, Zac wrote about falling asleep at the movie For a Good Time, Call…

3. Watch Bryan DeLuca rip his pants off on national television:

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4. At the height of the Ebola “outbreak” in October 2014, three people in Dallas were diagnosed with the disease.

5. Steve Largent played 14 seasons for the Seattle Seahawks and served four terms as a congressman from Oklahoma. Here is a picture of him, so that you may judge his handsomeness:

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Steve Largent

6. Urban Dictionary sanctions both tighty whities and whitey tightys.

7. Read Bryan DeLuca’s recent Reddit AMA session.

Now, on to the show. Subscribe via iTunes, Stitcher, of your favorite podcatcher.

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