
Ep. 57 - Don’t Trust Frontier or Jose from California - 07/03/2025
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It’s a holiday-week takeover! With Viktor out resting for the Fourth, Peaches opens the studio doors to longtime friends Christian Virga and Matt Tucker, who just arrived in Idaho Falls after a chaotic travel gauntlet that included Frontier flight drama, mysterious Denver airport conspiracies, and Salt Lake layovers that went sideways.
The guys recap:
- A $1,500 flight buyout offer that Matt maybe should’ve taken
- Their first impressions of Idaho, Pocatello, and the underrated food scene
- Peaches' glowing review of Culver’s vs California avocado toast
- The truth behind snipe hunting and why Peaches refuses to fall for it
- Getting lost in the 17 Mile Cave, raiding army surplus stores, and fully embracing the Idaho lifestyle
They also dive into:
- The final Ozzy Osbourne show and whether Ozzy might literally die on stage
- Drone shows vs real fireworks and why Californians better keep their techy hands off Idaho’s explosives
- T-Pain covering “War Pigs” (yes, it slaps)
- DJ Mustard, Lil Jon, and surprise Vegas concert stories
- Peaches and Matt’s shared past at TMZ, where they learned two things: never trust Bubba the Love Sponge, and always keep your résumé In-N-Out Burger ready
- Viktor’s abandoned glasses, now touched by multiple people (he will not survive this mentally)
Also: random newscast cameos, getting recognized in Pocatello bars, prepping for the Snake River Landing Riverfest, and teasing the Pantera & Amon Amarth ticket giveaway.
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