
Ep. 56 - We Googled the Best Burrito So You Don’t Have To - 07/02/2025
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This might be the most chaotic pre-Fourth of July episode ever. Peaches and Viktor go off the rails early—imagining a full-staff Squid Game-style showdown in the station, complete with Peaches towering over the sleeping bodies of co-workers and Viktor doing arts and crafts with marbles like it’s his last day on Earth.
From there, it only gets messier:
- A deep roast of the Life in Idaho Falls Facebook group, where “just Google it” becomes the official motto
- A passionate debate about burrito recommendations, ID photos with unblurred addresses, and whether Peaches is a known local fugitive
- The untimely resurrection of Bubba the Love Sponge, who is (allegedly) still doing “radio”
- Peaches' past life as “Mister In-N-Out”
- And one very confused listener who may or may not have signed Peaches up for 7-Eleven rewards in revenge
Also featured:
- PSA: Don’t hold fireworks
- A California fireworks warehouse explosion caught on video
- Roman candles + eyeballs = permanent regret
- Why Peaches should never play tug-of-war in Squid Game (unless you're on his team)
In short, this is what happens when a long weekend is approaching and nobody’s slept, everyone’s overworked, and the internet won’t stop making dumb people famous.
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