#0409 - My Trivia Night Turned Into A Shoe-Based UFC Pay-Per-View - 08/13/2026
Speaker 1: Hello all good morning. Welcome to Thursday. What's happening? It's Victor Wilt. I am here. I have arrived. Alright. So went out and did some trivia with Peaches and Becca last night.
And it was fun. I will be, you know, perfectly willing to admit I'm the stick in the mud who is like, I don't want to go. It starts at 7 p.m.
That's late for me. So uh, you know, we were there for a couple hours. Uh fared okay in the in the trivia thing. And then uh, yeah, tried to get to bed, had to get some food.
Demanded that Becca not tell me what time it was, because I didn't want to know, because I knew it would stress me out. And uh based on the uh level of alertness this morning, I'm going to guess it it was in fact pretty late when I got to bed, but I'm here, and uh hopefully peaches and everybody had a good time. It was fun. I guess it's good to get out and socialize every once in a while, but it's early right now.
So early. Alright, well, at least we got a fun day ahead, giving away God smack tickets and stuff. So keep listening for your chance to win, and uh, I'm gonna do some content digging here, see how we can find a talk about. Hopefully something fun.
Alright, wish me luck. Be careful if you're out fishing. There's some maniacs out there. I was watching this video of this dude. I think it was in Colorado. And you know, you got a bunch of people out fishing, and it looked like the worst fishing place ever. Like it looked like a lake had been created inside of a gravel pit. Not a bit of shade in sight. Oh, it just looked like the worst place to hang out and fish ever, but some people really like this spot, apparently.
Because this grown man just freaked out on these kids for being in his spot. It's my spot. It's like, well, do you own the lake, bro? Or whatever that is?
Doubt it. Like, if you're a adult, if you're a grown man. I know that sometimes kids can be irritating, but if they're filming you, you're gonna end up on the internet. And I'm sure somebody's figured out who that guy is already and he's taking grief, but he does deserve it. He was like, pretty awful to these children trying to fish. People take that fishing very seriously. You know, if I make jokes about Josh and fishing, it's very upset. He was bragging it up about his fishing trip last week.
I think he said he caught uh 47 fish in one day. I'm like, geez, dude. I mean, he didn't keep them.
Josh is a catch and release fisherman, but uh wonder what would happen if you take Josh's spot. He's a pretty mellow dude. Well, I'm not gonna try to find out. No. This weekend I am laying low. Becca, don't you be making any plans? No plans. Have You ever been to Disney World?
Um, I have not. I've been to Disneyland, and I don't know if they've got the same kind of garbage cans, but people are very upset about the new garbage cans at Disney World because they they don't have a flat top. They're round, and they're these new solar-powered models that I guess are designed to compact garbage.
However, they don't have the flat top. Where am I supposed to eat? Um. When I was at Disneyland, I seem to recall benches and tables and places to eat. Do they not have that? At Disney World is the only place to eat on top of a garbage can. Why would you want to eat off the top of a garbage can?
Now I get it. The inside of the garbage is probably gonna be a little bit dirtier than the top, but you're still eating off of a garbage can. I don't know. Seems like you you need to find somewhere new to eat, not raise a ruckus because your garbage can table is no longer available. They say that uh this is a highlight of the Disney experience. Finding a place to enjoy a snack, and that place is apparently the top of a garbage can. It's Florida.
Don't need to say anything more. I wonder if they're gonna have a Disney World, you know, like spoof. A spoof Disney World in Grand Theft Auto 6. Uh Stuart sent me an article that you never know if any of these things are true.
Was a supposed leak on some GTA 6 info about there being like a NASCAR-style racetrack in it. Okay. I mean, that could be cool, I suppose.
But what about uh Disney World with some flat garbage cans? Huh? But don't have that. Not buying it. Alright, what else do we have here?
Homeowner loses everything after torch wielding man on golf cart allegedly set home ablaze. Um they seem to have pictures. So I I guess they always have to say allegedly until the person has been convicted of their crime. Yeah, uh 47-year-old man just cruising around with a what a flamethrower? Oh, torches. Uh he also was found riding around.
Um, oh. okay, with his dog riding shotgun. I thought it was with his dog and a shotgun, but no, the dog was just with with him enjoying the show.
Nothing dogs like to see better than homes getting burnt to the ground, huh? Well, anyway, that guy's in jail too. Uh he was thoroughly intoxicated. Idiot. Uh, here's another uh intoxicated guy. This was in uh Jefferson City, which I'm sorry, I'm not sure where that is.
But it doesn't matter. This guy was found inside of a bounce house, passed out at about 8 o'clock p.m. Cops responded for susp suspected uh trespassing. So they you know show up, and the the guy was leaving at the time. But they you know get talking with him while he's sleeping in the bouncy house, and he's like, Well, I was tired. Um, and then they found some pills in his car. Uh Xanax. He you know, at first goes, I didn't know they're there, and then later he said they were prescribed to him. Uh you get caught with pills, it could be a pretty serious charge. Possession of a controlled substance. I guess they didn't do anything to him for sleeping in the bounce house.
Maybe he gets anxiety about bounce house sleeping. I don't know. Um, intensity of bear complaints straining over 40% of Japanese municipalities. Yeah, more than 40% of local governments in the entire country of Japan are starting to get like really angry calls about bears. We've talked about bears attacking people in Japan, plenty in the last year.
But I guess people really fed up. They're calling like, I want to talk to the governor. Don't you guys ever kill these bears? Why don't you kill these bears? They're posting video of them releasing bears into the wild.
Kill it. People in Japan are, I mean, they really hate bears. Should I uh send out a press release to Japan? Tune in to K-Bear 101, your new favorite radio station.
Maybe so. And uh, you potato farmers, I hope you're doing alright. I've read two different articles this morning about uh potato farmers around the world having major problems because of the intense heat and drought that uh basically the whole planet is dealing with right now. Ah, what country was it?
I don't remember what country it was, but there was one farmer who he was pulling his potatoes out of the ground and they were cooked. They're all like soft. Said they were like boiled potatoes. The potatoes are just boiling in the ground. Uh, and then there was, you know, another one about England confronting uh bad yield and quality of potatoes because of the same problems. We doing all right around here in potato land? I hope so. Alright.
Anyway. I guess that's not really freak news, but it's potato news. We gotta talk about potato news, right? Of course, this is an Idaho radio station. We do all things potato. I want to be a couch potato, though. Tell you what. What's up, Peaches? Oh, good morning. Good morning. Good! Uh man. How's how you doing this morning, Peaches?
Speaker 2: I'm tired, but I'm so happy the heat is not here for the next few days.
Speaker 1: Yes. Temperatures looking great. High as 70. Heck yeah.
Speaker 2: I get to go to the hill in the rain.
Speaker 1: Yeah, just go up on top of a hill in a thunderstorm, Peaches. That's a great idea.
Speaker 2: I don't want the world to see me.
Speaker 1: Well, uh, last night with good time hanging out doing some uh trivia. Yeah. Did you ever see the league standings pop up on the screen?
Speaker 2: Uh, we saw the other bars. We saw there were like we were number eight at one point. Okay. But we we we sat in the 30s for a while because there was a party foul between you and Becca. Well and then that we lost two of our key players. I know. So me and Mad Dog 225, whatever, we were the ones carrying the team the whole time.
Speaker 1: Yeah, we uh I I talked about it earlier, you know, that we did uh take off for about one game.
Speaker 2: Um it was the worst possible performance we could have done with 2010's trivia.
Speaker 1: Uh and that 2010's trivia is like, you know, stuff I might have been able to answer. You know, I was alive during that time. The worst is when they're doing like 1970s trivia. It's like who knows these these answers.
Speaker 2: We did so much better at baseball than 2010's trivia.
Speaker 1: That's weird. Yeah. That's so weird. Yeah, um, thankfully, you were there. Um, because I know I made Becca really mad, and you were able to have my back and say she started it.
Speaker 2: But see, this is what women do, okay?
Speaker 1: They do this thing where they decide to uh instigate a fight and then you retaliate. I've dealt with this my entire life, all right? I've dealt with like so like you get the small person that goes, Hey, let me push this big guy, and you know they they push me, and then I push them back. They go flying to the floor. Who's gonna be the first one to get blamed? Okay, now I did not push Becca to the floor.
Speaker 2: No, you didn't, but I'm just I'm giving you an example. Uh yeah.
Speaker 1: So what happened was uh it started with Becca taking off her shoes and putting them in my face, right?
Speaker 2: She recorded the whole thing.
Speaker 1: Like that's how dumb it was. So she takes her shoes off and puts like the inside of her shoe and in right into my face.
Speaker 2: I thought she was having you do a shoey. I thought she was gonna put the white cloth in the shoe and make you drink it out of there. Gross. How bad do you love me, Victor?
Speaker 1: Uh drink from my shoe. So to get her back, you know, there was uh uh washcloth on the bar top that it wasn't like super dirty. It had just been used to clean up a tiny bit. tiny
Speaker 2: bit of white cloth. Honestly, the rag was pretty dirty. Was it? I believe it was a white rag, but it was a dark brown.
Speaker 1: Well, it's probably stained. Because I think it was a well anyway. I I picked it up and I just wiped it all over her face, and she got just furious. I'm leaving, she pulled a me. I'm leaving!
Speaker 2: Apparently she was walking like already down like three, she already walked like three blocks by the time you got outside.
Speaker 1: Yeah, like running down there. I'm like, Come back! Baby, come back. But then yeah, we were fine. We got back and thankfully you were able to point out that I didn't just do it out of nowhere.
Speaker 2: No, she again, she she did the whole shoe thing twice.
Speaker 1: Yeah, two times with the shoes in the face.
Speaker 2: And then you retaliate. Oh no, but also not even that. She poured the white claw on your head. What? Before that. I told you about this.
Speaker 1: Yeah, but I don't remember.
Speaker 2: How did you not quite collect? It's on my shoes still. Huh.
Speaker 1: I don't know. I didn't wake up uh reeking a well, I guess white claw doesn't smell that bad. No, so what happened to me? happened? It's not like pouring IPA on somebody's head.
Speaker 2: She did the shoe thing twice, and then she grabbed the uh white claw, poured it on your head, and then you grabbed the you grabbed the rag. No, wait, wait. Let me figure this out here. It's the shoe, no, it's the shoe thing twice. So you knocked over the white claw on the counter.
Speaker 1: Then I wiped it up with the rag.
Speaker 2: Then you wiped it up with the rag. She poured the white claw, the rest of the white claw on you, and then she grabbed the rag or you grabbed the rag and put it all over her face. Okay. Oh, makes sense now. So uh that's three strikes. Three from Becca. Two shoes, one white claw. Okay, so don't act like the victim here, okay?
Speaker 1: No, it was it was fun. I had a good time. Just wish that uh I would have got to bed a little bit earlier. I'm I'm that guy. I was the one who's like, I don't want to go. And Becca's like, Peach's message to me, and he really wants to go out to trivia. We're going. Yeah. Like, I don't want to go. It's that's late. It starts at 7 p.m. That is too late.
Speaker 2: We were the only ones leaving the bar at 8 20.
Speaker 1: Yep.
Speaker 2: Everyone's like, all right, who's ready for the next game? And I'm tired. I need to go to bed.
Speaker 1: I'm sleepy. I have to be up really early to talk to people. Let me rest.
Speaker 2: And then all the bartender was like, come back next week, Peaches. Like, because they knew she knew that you were gonna be uh uh what's it called, in and out of there.
Speaker 1: Yeah, I mean, depending on the the week, you know, we either have Becca's daughter or don't. That's why we didn't go last week, so probably not next week, but uh I guess you never know.
Never know. But uh we did pretty good. We did pretty good. So at least it wasn't my shoe in your face. Oh yeah. I I can I can handle Becca's shoes. Peach's shoes for some reason that just sounds your whole shoe could probably like it could cover my head. You can live in it. Yeah, she has little shoes. Your shoe would be like a hat or a mask. Mask up, bro.
Speaker 2: It's always funny dealing with drunk listeners too, because I was like, Oh, I'm so great to it's so great to see you. Can get a picture? So cool to see you guys.
I knocked it off my checklist, my bucket list. And this one guy that was like four foot nothing was just like uh uh Victor, there's finally someone in here towering over you.
Speaker 1: Everyone's always towering over me. It made no sense. Well, you're at the bar. Yeah.
Speaker 2: Everyone sounds like Ozzy.
Speaker 1: Oh yeah, I did notice that the trivia's scores were getting progressively worse. Well, because the longer the game went on.
Speaker 2: You went to something my attention span. Becca played two games before she was out there doing like five-year-old stuff, you know. Putting the pouring the white claw on your head, you know, putting a shoe on your face, trying to mess with you. She's like, I suck at this. Let me just get a shoe and
Speaker 1: put it on his on his nose.
Speaker 2: Take that.
Speaker 1: Well, uh, yeah. Wednesday nights. There's a bunch of local bars that all battle against each other. Uh I don't know how it all fared.
Speaker 2: There was a place called Hoppin' Paws that was also doing it too.
Speaker 1: Well, I think that they're outside of the market. Um, you know, bars that play too. I don't know. I haven't quite figured it out. It was just, I like trivia. So I figured, all right, we'll try Trivia League. But how he ended up doing, I don't know. And Josh didn't come out, and he loves trivia. I was like, come on, what are you doing? You get you get over here.
Speaker 2: No, it was a busy night for me. Okay, I went there. Then I went to Chipotle, grabbed my food, get back home. I lay in bed and eating my burrito bowl.
Brian, our good friend Brian texts me at Elks. That's it. Okay, time for me to go there too. And I just woke up. Go to another bar. And then we went to Alberto's afterwards, and of course, he's like, I'm gonna get the big burrito. He gets the big burrito, he texts me in the morning. Please tell me never to go there again late at night.
Speaker 1: Yeah, if you eat a giant Alberto's burrito at I'm guessing midnight or something. That was about 11, yeah. Yeah, it's not gonna feel very good in the morning when you wake up. That's not good on your on your old guts there. It's always funny.
Speaker 2: You you get you get so much confidence after you've had a few because he started trying to speak Spanish in there. Oh no, so bad. It was so I felt I'm like cringing behind him like I'm pleased. Oh no, it's just a teenage boy behind the counter. He's not impressed by your Spanish skills.
Speaker 1: Yeah, don't do that. All right, just walk up and just point.
Speaker 2: Un to Quito, por favor.
Speaker 1: Oh, geez, Brian. So last Friday on Traffic School, Lieutenant Crane and I talked a little bit about a hot topic in the community. Cameras, surveillance, and it was good chat.
If you missed it, you can always pull up Traffic School everywhere podcasts can be found, or go to the Victor Wiltshow podcast pages, everywhere, you know, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, blah blah blah, YouTube. Well, I just stumbled across a website, dflock.org. And I found this website kind of interesting. Uh, they've got maps that you can pull up and you can see exactly where all of these surveillance cameras have been installed in various cities. I mean, around the entire country. Uh, so I was just curious. I was like, all right, where are they at around here? And there's a lot more than I thought there were. Generally, they you know appear to be at major intersections on major roadways and things like that. I don't know if Pokey has more than Idaho Falls, at least according to this map. There's none in Blackfoot, but maybe the information hasn't been uh provided yet. I don't know.
But it's just kind of interesting to look at. You know, where's that one? Okay, Lab of Hot Springs. I'm like, there's there's one out in the middle of nowhere.
What is this? There are a few, just kind of way out there. You know, you're in the middle of uh you know, making your way toward Burley. Ugh. Just out there in the middle of nowhere on the freeway.
Okay. Burley's gotta have tons of them, right? Not according to this map, huh? I think they could use some surveillance there. A bunch of weirdos. Twin Falls got a bunch.
Boise, of course. Anyway, it's uh D flock.org. If you just you know, if you're really concerned about this issue, you can see which cameras you're passing every single day.
Uh what's my path to work like here? Because I I was happy that they had not, as Crane said, installed one in my neighborhood to keep an eye on my home. Uh I don't know if I really go past any. Generally, okay, there we go. Drive down there, and then we'll cruise down sunny side.
Yeah, yeah. I don't gotta pass any on my way to work. You can't watch me. Ha ha ha ha. Well, I just learned something new today. Um, you're familiar with King Tut's tomb, right? The most famous uh ancient Egyptian discovery of all time, I do believe, as far as you know, intact artifacts in great shape, an undisturbed tomb.
Well, we've all seen like the burial mask and this and that. Did you know that King Tut was buried with a hundred and forty pairs of underwear? And I guess they were like big. The article I'm reading here from uh popular science says that uh King Tut had a big butt.
Yeah. You know, they did some kind of virtual autopsy scan of King Tut, and uh that suggested he was slim, but had a big butt. And I don't know if he had other problems because why do you need a hundred forty pairs of underwear for the afterlife? Wouldn't one be sufficient? Do you have to go to the bathroom in the afterlife? Is that like one thing we could not deal with? Thought that's supposed to be, you know, uh peace forever. Shouldn't have to worry about you know the unpleasantries of life, but I guess uh King Tut was very concerned about this. Um, and I'm assuming with 140 pairs of underwear, I don't know, maybe uh you know, some stomach issues.
You know, he went through underwear quite rapidly. I I don't know. But uh there you go. There's your little uh history lesson for today.
You're welcome. Oh, listen to this scary headline. Mysterious demon creature discovered lurking beneath Alabama's area 51. Oh it sounds scary.
I didn't know Alabama had an area at 51. But um I'm looking at pictures here of uh a fish. So these researchers found this fish. It's a fish, and they named it Demogorgan Ithacus Arcanus or something. It basically means demon cave fish. It has no eyes, no skin color, and is about two inches long. Uh, lives in a tiny pool in an underground cave below the US Army's redstone arsenal. Um, it's a it's a fish.
Uh but I guess because conspiracy theorists believe that the facility is linked to UFOs and you know, other secret technology. Uh, people are weirded out by again, it's a fish, okay? This is a fish, it's not a demon. I was like, I can't wait to see this demon creature. And then it's just a little fish.
It's not even two inches long. Huh? Anyway.
Uh I don't think we need to really worry about it. I think they just gave it scary name because it's kind of a weird-looking fish. But that's what it is. A fish.
Was sculping out the unpopular opinion subreddit. This one made me laugh. Books are the most selfish gifts. Okay. Recommending books is okay. Allowing people to borrow them. Also fine, but gifting someone a book is an extremely selfish act. Books take up two things that no one can get more of time and space. These are finite resources. You give me a gift that requires me to spend several hours or days of my precious time, and then I have to make shelf space for it. This person's a real whiner. Jeez, somebody gives you a book. Like you can find somewhere to put it.
They're not that big. And you don't have to read it. But they go on to say the worst part is that you cannot pretend to like it or to have read it. When someone asks, oh, did you like that perfume I got you? You could pretend to use it on special occasions or whatever, but you can't pretend to have read a book. You have to awkwardly say that you didn't have time and that you'll make time for it soon.
Not true. Here's what you need to do. If you want to lie about reading a book, I mean, I recommend you just read them. Reading books is great. But if you start it and it's just like this book sucks, or you have no desire to read it, and you don't want to have to awkwardly tell your friend, I swear I'll read it one of these days. Just Google the book and read about it on Wikipedia. You can get the full plot. And you can tell them, yeah, a part with blah blah blah. That was really cool. I liked it.
Uh, let's see. Person goes on to say the only true reason people gift books is out of a selfish desire to make someone else read it. So they have someone to talk about it. I'm just reading somebody's rant about books being selfish gifts, Peaches.
Speaker 2: What do they find out they get they got gifted a scale this year for their birthday? Or a new dish towel.
Speaker 1: I got you a vacuum. I hope you like it.
Speaker 2: Because you suck. Oh.
Speaker 1: Um, I I like when the unpopular opinion subreddit actually has unpopular opinions because I have never heard that one that books are selfish gifts.
Speaker 2: There was one that was in the radio prep talking about how people like the colder weather is so much better than hot weather.
Speaker 1: I I saw that one, and uh I decided that I don't like cold or hot weather. I like I like lukewarm. That's right. Just I'm moving to San Diego Peaches. I'm out of here.
Speaker 2: Oh, yeah. That's right. I might be your roommate for that one. Right.
Speaker 1: We're gonna need a lot of them to be able to afford a like uh studio apartment.
Speaker 2: I can get my friend I get my friend Matt and get my friend Christian, we're all good. Yeah, because It's like a content creation house.
Speaker 1: all right. It's on. See see you later, East Idaho. We are out of here. Still hanging out, scrolling through the unpopular opinion subreddit. It's just a fun one. I enjoy checking it out. And uh, let's see what we got here for other opinions that are supposedly unpopular. The internet was more truthful and more intelligent 20 years ago. Um that would probably only be an unpopular opinion if uh you didn't use the internet back then and you love the internet now. Um it was certainly more intelligent because you had to know how to use a computer to get on the internet. Once it moved to phones, boy, did things get dumb really fast.
I mean, I'm I'm scrolling Facebook this morning. You know how much stupid I saw? A lot. Okay, a lot of stupid. So I don't think that's a very unpopular opinion. I think most internet users over 30 know that it's it sucks as far as uh a lot of things go compared to back in the back in the day. Let's see here.
5 a.m. flights are the absolute best way to travel. Oh that is an unpopular opinion. I mean, flights suck, period. Yeah, you gotta show up early, you gotta wait. The seats are tiny and uncomfortable, and I'm like normal size. I can't imagine what it's like for peaches to try to deal with an airplane. But I mean, it's probably a little bit less busy. Like, I hate dealing with security at the airport. I would imagine if your flight leaves at 5 a.m. Because nobody wants to take that flight, you're probably gonna end up dealing with a lot less people. So that's pretty good idea, really.
The only problem is that uh be into the airport at what, 3 a.m.? Give me a break. Let's see. Romance has become the default subject for songs with nothing to say.
Okay. I guess it depends on the genre. Like in the rock and metal genres, not a lot of love songs or romance songs. But you want to talk about pop and country. I mean, country music has like four themes. You've got love songs, you've got heartbreak songs, you've got songs about alcohol. What else do we got?
Is that it? Songs about uh driving down dirt roads and like living in the country. And then, you know, kind of a combination of those elements. You know, there might be a few like patriotic tracks, some religious tracks, but for the most part, I mean country music doesn't have a lot to say as far as at least mainstream like pop country goes. You know, they say here uh there are obviously phenomenal love songs, but the music industry has gotten away with one of the laziest creative shortcuts imaginable. If you don't know what to write about, write about a relationship. I I think okay, people who actually write their own songs are generally writing about their own feelings, and that's a very common thing that's you know, part of somebody's life.
Obviously, they're gonna write songs about it. Alright, let's see. What else do we have here? Fanfics are a waste of talent. Read the whole thing before judging. No, I'm not gonna read the whole thing. It looks like they're basically saying, like, some of these people who write fanfiction write really well, they should write their own books. Alright, but that's their hobby. Just you know, let them be. It's I I don't get it.
Fan fiction's weird to me, but whatever. It is sad that the practice of listening to music just for the pleasure of listening to music is fading. I don't think that's true. I think that uh as people get older, you know, obviously interest in new music starts going down, but uh you're also busier and things like that. When you're a teenager, you can sit around and just listen to tunes. You got the spare time to do it. You know, The only person I know who What was I how was I gonna say this? I basically wanted to point out I get paid to listen to music, alright?
So yeah, I make the time. But I don't know. I think people in their cars and stuff, if they're listening to songs, they're listening to them because they like them.
I don't know, that's a weird one. Alright, this person's unpopular opinion says texting back immediately isn't too eager, it's just basic respect for someone's time. Um, yeah, I I don't think there's anything wrong with texting back immediately. I'd prefer it.
I'm impatient. And I try to text people back quickly because I forget. I forget that they texted me.
I should probably look back through my messages and see how many people I didn't text back. This person says having the flu feels great. Yeah, you're full of crap. You've never had the flu. You have never had the flu if you think the flu feels great. Okay?
No, you're full of crap. Well, holy cow, the show is basically over. If only the rest of the day was as well. Lazy today. Oh, and by the way, as I end this break, I did want to remind you, I got just a couple tickets left for the crazy figure eight car races going down tomorrow night at the Madison County Fairgrounds. So if you want to go check those out, you need to uh call me when I'm done yapping. And I mean, I've only got like a family four-pack left.
So if you want it, it'll be first come, first serve at the end of this break. Uh, earlier on the show, I was uh whining about being tired. You know, the the huge on this program, especially on like a Thursday.
Ugh. Just been at it all week. And I was you know, whining about I don't want any plans this weekend. I don't want to do anything.
Want to hide in my house, not leave, close all the curtains, nobody bother me. Then I'm starting to remember, oh, yeah, there are at least plans for Friday. You know, Becca's sister's birthday dinner, which is why I'm not sure if we'll be able to make it out to the crazy figure eight races, because we want to support Maddie. You've heard Maddie on air here. She she races uh tomorrow night. But then Becca made me a little bit nervous because she's like, oh, we gotta go to my company's customer appreciation day.
And I'm like, what? When is it? Okay, thankfully it's going down on the 29th. I was like, no, what day of the week is that?
The 29th, I would assume like a Saturday. Yeah. So I'm kind of like last night when you know Peaches really wanted to play trivia. Becca's like Peaches wants to play trivia.
Come on, we're going to the alibi. Like, ah, seven o'clock is too late for old man like me. But uh, this is gonna be happening during the day, and it's cool because my uh homies stiff Richard are playing. So if you hear JD on the air all the time, you want to go see him uh ripping out some uh solos and playing some ACDC, there you go. Plus, they're gonna have like a dunk tank and food and stuff, but yeah, couple weeks from Saturday. I'm sure I will get dragged out to it. But it's a fun crowd there, so that should be a good time. But don't nobody be making any plans for me this weekend. All right, Saturday and Sunday. I'm doing nothing, all right.
Resting and recuperating. Alright. Well, anyway, no resting and recuperating coming my way uh today. So I'm gonna take a break from this program, do some boring tedious work behind the scenes, and then Peaches and I will be back for the noon hour of madness and mayhem. So, all right, everybody. Uh, have a good good day, and I'll talk to you here in a bit.
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