#0325 - The California Migration Continues To Break Idaho Social Media - 03/11/2026

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Speaker 1: Wednesday, what's up? It's the Viktor Wilt Show. Morning to everybody. Hope you're doing good. We rolling. We doing it live. Shout out to Colt Whitmore. Sent me a Facebook message. And it looks like the finalists for Idaho's Best are in. And I fared pretty well this year. Once again, taking home the regional prize. Best radio show in East Idaho.

And best radio station in East Idaho. That's right, me and K-Bear. Very cool. Very cool. Thank you again, Colt, for sending me that information to start my day.

Always nice to see that. And I'm headed to the finals. See if I can take home the Statewide Award. I've won it before. Last couple of years, I think just the regional East Idaho award. But hey, I'll take it. So thank you to everybody who voted.

Everybody who took the time to go and fill out that form. Click on me. Click on the radio station. And get us those votes. Taking home the Eastern Idaho's Best Awards.

Very cool. When do they got the award ceremony? Let's see here. I know it said somewhere it was happening in April. But where are we at here? April 7th or 8th.

So I guess it depends. Which night your category is being announced. It's the middle of the week. I doubt I'm going to be able to get the time off. Maybe one of these years I'll go to the Idaho's Best Award ceremony.

But yeah, not happening. I need my PTO. I need my PTO.

Unless the boss wants to send me a, you know, as work. Which I'm doubting. So, alright, that's cool. That's cool. That's a nice way to start the day. Now all I need to see is some better prices for 9 inch nails tickets.

And I'll be happy. But I haven't even taken a look at that. We'll check that out in a while. It's where it's like Groundhog's Day. Every day when I pull into this parking lot, it's just here. I never leave this place. Sorry. Alright. Someone was asked online, or somebody asked online. I should say, what was considered cool back in the 2010's, but is physically painful to look at now?

That wasn't that long ago. So, let's see what people are saying. Posting a Facebook status about every minor life event, like it was breaking news. I think people still do that. And I don't know if it was ever considered cool. It's just what people do.

Okay, the mustache tattoo on the finger. I do remember when that was very popular. I thought that was older than 2010, but that's fine. I mean, I don't think it's physically painful to look at, but you don't see people getting those anymore. I don't know if you knew somebody with the mustache tattoo on their finger. Is that a deal breaker? You're not cool. Okay, duck face selfies?

Were those ever considered cool, or just strange form? I don't know, ladies. Maybe today, go post a good old fashioned duck face selfie.

It's where you just push the lips out. I guess that's kind of what I did, was a duck face on Halloween. If you saw any of the pictures of me dressed up as Victoria Rose. Oh, hideous.

Just hideous. Galaxy print leggings. I don't know if I saw a lot of those around.

Maybe that was in a different region. Let's see, auto tune meme songs. The double rainbow song.

Hide your kids, hide your wife. You remember all those? I think those are good. The double rainbow song. It's a great song. I might have to throw that on the show today.

That song, you know, that was a joy spreader. I don't think those are physically painful to look at now. No, they're way worse. Way worse on YouTube.

Way more cringe now. Let's see, long owl necklaces. Don't know, I don't know. I must have been out of touch. I don't remember seeing those. Planking?

Yeah, that was a thing for a while. Ugh, my back's kind of sore. I think if I was to try planking.

Wouldn't feel very nice. Yeah. All right, this person says, I remember when emo faded like a wave and then got a new phase of hipsters. Emos just got old. You know, and you can only have that haircut for so long.

All right. Once you hit your 40s, you just can't look that way. Can you imagine if Jade still dressed like he did when we were in our 20s?

It'd be ridiculous. Who am I to say anything? I still dress the same. Duck tape. Every color and design you can think of. Duck tape, wallets, bags, roses, prom dress. Yeah, I mean, I guess there was a brief period where people were making weird stuff out of duck tape, but I don't remember it being that big of a thing.

Um, let's see here. Parkour. I'm sure that still goes on on YouTube. Oh, fish pedicures. All right, I don't want to think about fish chewing skin off people's feet. All right, that's enough. All right, almost seven o'clock. Digging in. I want this day over with. Over and done with. Dang it. All right, a little early to be saying that. We got a ways to go. Okay, here are skills that make life easier.

10 out of 10. All right, I could use an easier life. Winning the lottery. Oh, that's not a skill and it's not on this list. It's pure luck and you know me.

I don't win nothing. All right, regulating emotions. Yeah, there are a lot of people who could work on that.

That I see on social media. You know, therapy is an option. You go talk to a counselor. They'll help you out.

They'll help you work through some issues and things like that. It's a good thing. It's a good thing. Give it a whirl. If you're having trouble with emotional regulation.

Let's see here. Learning how to manage time and say no. Oh, I think I'm pretty good at managing time. When I'm like on point. You know, if I'd like get myself into a mind state. Okay, I'm going to do the laundry and I get cracking on it. I can churn through it. But I'm easily distracted.

Easily distracted from getting things done that need to be done. At least I got the garbage out to the road. Yeah, at least that was something I need to go by bugs. What else do we have here? Learning how to say no again. I think I'm decent at that. I generally, if I ain't feeling like doing something, I'm pretty good at saying no. It's hard when you're a people pleaser, you know. I know I was much worse at saying no in the past. I think I'm pretty good nowadays.

Let's see. Oh, a skill that's 10 out of 10 for making life easier. Getting to a healthy weight. Everything is easier when you can move effortlessly.

All right. I know a lot of health related things. I need to buckle down and work on. Thankfully this morning feeling a little bit better than I had the last couple days. Wasn't a very big fan of Monday and Tuesday this week.

Not a big fan. Go to bed early kids. I'm telling you. Makes a lot of difference in your day. All right. This person says, knowing how to work on and fix cars.

Yeah, that would be nice. And I would assume that in this day and age, you could look up a lot of these things on YouTube, how to fix blank. You just got to put the time and effort in. And when it comes to monkeying with certain things and vehicles, I'm just a little bit, you know, a little bit nervous.

If I need to take, say, part of the vehicle off to change a headlight. Okay. I can deal with that.

You start ripping the engine apart. Yeah. No, I'm sure I'm going to screw things up. Sure. I'm going to screw things up here. Grit.

Now, let's see. What are they saying about grit? Grit is an underrated skill, but it's also a superpower. It's about being able to delay gratification and persist with challenges and not giving up when you struggle to learn something and pushing on until you get good at it. It applies to so many different things. It means you're more likely to be successful in whatever you put your mind to, whether it be your career, weight loss, learning an instrument, cooking or whatever. I need some grit in my life, apparently.

I thought I had grit, but I got a few things going through my head like, uh, not doing a very good job at that, dude. Setting boundaries. That's very important. Effective communication. Oh, man. Effective communication. You wouldn't believe how important that is.

All right. Like if you can find a relationship where you can easily talk through issues, listen to each other, be rational with each other, think about things from the other person's perspective and try to, you know, work on issues in a, again, rational way. Holy cow, does that make a difference in life? That is definitely a 10 out of 10 skill. Yeah, that's one of the things you should look for in a partner. Effective communication. Knowing when to shut up.

Yeah, something a lot of people can work on. I think I need to shut up right now and play some music. I'll be back. Howdy all. Welcome to the Victor Wilt Show today. It is Wednesday and we're crushing it down.

Getting it over with, uh, one minute at a time. All right. Number of, I guess not interesting. I almost said a number of interesting posts in the Life in Idaho Falls group. We'll just say a number of posts that I guess we could talk about. See these ones pop up often enough. People freaking out about, uh, all of the construction going on around here.

Apartment buildings and houses and things like that. Who's going to be able to afford these? Blah, blah, blah, blah. I hate to break it to everybody, but, uh, you know, the cost of living here has gone through the roof. So new housing, they're going to charge a premium for it and people are paying it. People are paying it.

Like, I don't know if you've ever driven up into the, uh, the hills of Pocatello or Idaho Falls. There are people around here making some bank. All right. Just do it one of these days. Drive up like Satterfield and just look around. You're like, holy cow. Look at these houses.

Yeah. Idaho Falls. Just drive up into the hills that are east of town.

You'll see some crazy houses up there. There's people with money. And I mean, even in my neighborhood, the housing is, uh, not cheap right now. So there are still people moving here. All right. Everyone always blames Californians, but they're moving here from everywhere.

All right. It's not just California. I don't know what we do about it, but I don't think we can just stop building. People want to live somewhere. All those apartments that go up, people move into them.

We're looking the parking lots. Yeah. There was another post somebody made. I'm trying to find it here.

They, uh, came and took a picture of our building or maybe they pulled it off Google Street View. Jeff Angle here. Jeff Angle going, it's been a while since we had that favorite local radio station survey in here. I drove by the River Bend building today and noticed they finally embraced the results.

And they've got that somebody had photoshopped a best local radio station, Sirius XM on the front of our building. Um, no, the results of that poll were K-Bear. I remember that survey. Anytime there was a best local radio station survey, K-Bear always won. Just like how we just won the Idaho's best award for best radio station in East Idaho and we're moving on to the state finals. All right. And my radio show won best radio show in East Idaho.

Thank you again to Colt Whitmore for letting me know about that this morning. What are people saying in the comments? Not a lot of comments. Okay, we've got Matty with a LOL OMG and then asking who hurt you, Jeff. Matt Williams saying, that's funny. I don't listen to them anymore. I assume talking about Sirius XM. And then we got Rowdy saying, I wonder how radio really is doing these days with almost everyone using their phone connected to Bluetooth.

Um, Rowdy, how old's Rowdy? Let's take a look at him here. Okay, he's a young dude and he's a DJ, like a club DJ guy. Yeah, I mean, he's probably unaware that there's a station right up his alley. Vibes 103.

All right. It's all EDM all the time. If you have an HD radio, you can listen on 103.3 HD3.

Or you can download the Vibes 103 app and then you can listen to some EDM radio. This guy doesn't look like a type of dude who's going to be rocking K-Bear. All right. But yeah, I know for a fact, tons of people listen to radio because I work in radio.

All right. Sometimes you don't care to monkey with your phone when you get into the car. I've got a Bluetooth capability. Sometimes I want to listen to a podcast.

Sometimes I'm like, I'm just going to turn on K-Bear. I have 10 minutes to drive. I will listen to that on the way home.

But still pretty funny, pretty funny. The Life in Idaho Falls group is always happy to share a post where someone is, you know, digging on us. I don't know why. We're still the best whether you guys over in the Life in Idaho Falls admin group like us or not. All right.

We still crush and destroy everybody. All right. I'm going to have to go post those results of Idaho's best in that group. Maybe I'll post that picture.

Colt Whitmore sent me in the comments to Jeff there. All right. Anyhow, I'm going to continue drinking caffeine and try to get pumped. I'm pumped up for the day.

A little more pumped for today than I was yesterday. So that's good. All right. Social media is not the peak form of entertainment for anybody on the weekend.

Is it? If that's your peak form of entertainment on the weekend, the most exciting thing you've done, the funnest thing you've done, scroll social media, you got to do something else. I mean, try a movie. Try some TV video games.

I don't know a board game. Somebody asked online for those who were teenagers before social media existed. What was the peak form of weekend entertainment?

And I'm sorry, but I just don't buy that. Anybody is just like, how it's weekend. I'm going to sit on my phone all day. I mean, okay, I've probably done that, but. It doesn't mean I considered it peak entertainment. Let's see what people are saying.

We used to do back in the day before social media. I'm thinking and it's like, yeah, sit around playing video games. Let's see. This person said drinking cheap booze in the woods around a bonfire with other degenerates. Well, I don't think that you can really get away with that anymore.

Can you? Lighting up a big bonfire. Getting wild. Pretty sure Lieutenant Crane and Co. They're coming for you. I don't know.

Maybe kids do still do that. Two words. The mall.

Yeah. Remember going to the mall. People in Idaho Falls still go to the mall. Now they tore down the mall in Poki or they were and they're building some new form of a mall, but it seemed like it'd be an outdoor, I don't know. But in Idaho Falls, the mall is definitely still popular.

Lots of people at the mall when you go there. Not that way in most places, I guess, but you know, Idaho a little bit behind the times. Here's someone who said we watched a lot of movies.

Yeah, still a great way to spend a weekend. Watched what? Insidious one and two last weekend and Joe dirt.

It was a good weekend. Still need to watch some horror. I really want to watch the long walk. I don't know why that one popped into my head because I know there are others I really want to see. I don't know why I haven't gotten around to watching the long walk.

It's supposed to be a really good Stephen King adaptation and I talk about those often enough. Okay, blockbuster video and Nintendo 64. That does sound like my weekends back in the day. Heck yeah.

Let's see here. Someone just posted reading some comments here reminds me of the good times. They were the good times because you were young. They weren't necessarily better in every way.

All right. There are a lot of things about today that are better than they were back in the day. Come on, you can admit it. Things are just better when you're young because you don't have responsibilities. You don't have a bunch of bills. You know, you probably didn't have kids at the time. You were able to do whatever you wanted. Now you're awake at this time. Getting ready for your job. Listening to me.

Yeah. I remember the good times back before that idiot Viktor was on the radio. I remember the rock show with Howie Rock and Piper Finney.

That's right. The good times. Arcades, ice skating, amusement parks. Arcades were fun back in the day. Now the arcades generally just, you know, those games where you win tickets and you get like really cruddy prizes for, you know, based on the amount you spent.

It wasn't worth it. Back in the day, we'd go to game. We'd go to play Mortal Kombat and Street Fighter back in my day. Pac-man.

Okay. I'm sure I did play Pac-man at the arcade, but I seem to remember. Well, no. I mean, I remember at Smith's in Pocotello. They had a Super Mario Bros arcade machine. I remember playing that. It was pretty sweet. Most people on here are just saying like video games and movies and like snacking. Having friends over and snacking. I don't think a lot has really changed.

I really don't think that people are just sitting at home scrolling on their phones and being like, I don't want to talk to anyone ever again. All right. I'm gonna play some more music, find some more crap. All right.

Hang on. So I was just talking to JD and it reminded me of this article I saw a few minutes ago about these new phone lines connecting people in Boston to people in Nevada. These bright yellow public phones that say Call of Boomer. I guess it's just a new social experiment aiming to bridge generational gaps and improve happiness. You know, JD and I were talking about cranky people.

All right. Maybe it would be good to call a boomer and just have a nice friendly conversation like I did with JD. Now, one of the phones is on the streets of Boston. So you're gonna have to, you know, go a long ways if you want to call a boomer. But I guess it connects to the lobby of Sierra Manor and affordable housing building for seniors in Reno, Nevada.

And so if you pick up the phone, you know, it's free to use and you can just call and, you know, chat it up with somebody. It's pretty cool. It's pretty cool. We definitely need to, you know, bridge the gap between the young people and the boomers.

A little bit of anger back and forth from what I've seen online. And I'm sure you've heard me go boomers. You know, it's just what you do if you're not one of them. So anyway, maybe we need to implement more of that around the country. Just random public phones that call random places and who knows, people might make some new friends.

You just never know. I am going to try to find some freak news. Okay. Are you planning on visiting Pennsylvania sometime soon?

Well, I'd first ask why, but whatever. If you are headed to central Pennsylvania, I guess they've got as much excitement going on over there as we do around here. ABC 27, letting the community know that a helicopter is going to be flying over parts of central Pennsylvania this week.

That's the whole story. The York County Office of Emergency Management announced that a helicopter will be flying over the region throughout the week, including Tuesday. The helicopter, which is a first energy aircraft began flying over the region on Monday and will continue to operate through March 14. There you go.

There's going to be a helicopter. I don't know. I guess they're examining transmission lines and things like that. But I don't know. I just thought that an article about, Hey, there's going to be a helicopter in the sky.

Well, it's got to be a pretty boring place. All right. This guy woke up and his skin was completely blue. Look at the pictures here.

Blue skin. And the guy's freaking out. He's like, what's wrong? Why am I turning blue?

Goes to the doctor. They're like, we've never seen someone that color before. What's wrong with you? So, you know, they rushed him to the ER and, well, it turns out he just needed to wash his sheets. He had bought some new sheets and I don't know if he got sweaty because they, I guess, rubbed his arm with an alcohol wipe and the swab turned blue and his skin was clean. And he got thinking about it. He's like, oh, yeah, I got blue sheets.

Yeah. Wash your sheets before you use them or you might wake up blue. I'd be horrified if I woke up blue.

I'd be sure I was dead. Okay. And, you know, when I was talking with JD earlier, he mentioned he had seen a news article about an AI musician or something like that. I don't know if it was this particular one, but there's a controversial AI-generated actor, you know, in quotes, Tilly Norwood. And I guess this AI-generated actor has come to symbolize AI's disruption of the film industry. So, apparently the company behind this fake person made a music video where she's talking about, hey, you know, you don't see the human spark, the creativity.

I'm just a tool, but I've got life. Some music video about how AI is great, I guess, AI music. The disclaimer at the beginning of the video says it was made by 18 real humans, but as far as I could tell, it's all AI, right? 18 real humans sitting at a computer.

All right. I would assume the song doesn't have bad language, but like I was telling JD, sooner the AI music service has gotten so good, I'm sure within, I'd give it six months tops, till we have a top 40 or country hit song that is so popular, radio probably starts playing it, because the average music listener, I don't think cares if music came from a real person or not. If they like the song, they're gonna like it. It's like most pop and country artists don't write their own music.

They'll come in and just sing the song. You know, maybe they change a few words so they get a writing credit, but you've got these big teams of songwriters who write for the majority of your big hit, you know, pop and country artists. And fans know that, or at least I think they do, that these artists are not writing their own music. They're just stars. They're not musicians necessarily.

They don't care. The songs are good. So I don't think that most people are gonna care if a song was AI created, if they love, you know, the song. So six months tops till we see radio start playing some of these AI songs. Right now there's, you know, a lot of battling going on when it comes to things like the billboard charts and Spotify charts and blah, blah, blah, but something's gonna blow up big enough that the industry is just gonna go, we don't care.

Give us that money. So yeah, I'm not gonna watch this video because it just sounds dumb. I don't know, maybe if it's bad, maybe I will check it out and if it's bad enough, we'll listen to a little bit of it here in a few and critique it. Well, good morning, Pages. Good morning. Yeah, you brought me good news right when you walked in. Appreciate that. Bald guy news. Bald guy news.

Always appreciate that. Devon Townsend dropping some new music. I gotta find a copy of it. I would assume, you know, it's available where you can stream and such, but do you think they sent that one to radio? No, it's a hard pass.

Speaker 2: They did not. It's also only two like two and a half minutes long.

Speaker 1: Oh, it's only that long. That's weird for a Devon Townsend song. Now, he has been working on this album, The Moth, for 10 years. He says it's one of the most ambitious albums he will ever make and he hopes people enjoy it. It's coming out May 29th.

So that's fantastic news. Yeah, I've heard him talk about this album for years and years and years. So I gotta hear the song and hear what it's like.

Do a reaction to it. I probably should. Yeah. I'll turn the lights on right now. I need to get a... Oh, don't turn the lights on yet. Not yet. I'm still finishing my whatever this is, ghost.

Ghost Warheads energy drink. Let's see. I was checking out one of the places that I'm able to get singles from and I don't see Devon Townsend there. We'll find it somewhere. We'll find it somewhere because I want to play it for listeners. So that's good news. Any other new music coming this week you've heard about?

Speaker 2: We got a new Bill Murray track with Jeremy from A Data Remember. Noah from Bad Omens produced the track. Okay. I think there was one other track that was supposed to come out today that I'm completely drawing to blank on right now.

Speaker 1: Yeah, it seems like I saw something else too. But I don't know. If we get something new that's good, you know we'll play it for you. It's what we do. Right now I'll work on getting a copy of the new Devon Townsend song and hopefully it doesn't have a bunch of bad language.

Speaker 2: I think there's a song coming out on 316 that's called Stone Cold Steve Austin. Oh yeah, bye. I forgot exactly by who but I saw a post about it.

Speaker 1: Well, all I care about is that there's new Devon Townsend. So thank you for the good news this morning Peaches. You know, you need good news on a Wednesday. Oh yeah.

Speaker 2: Wednesday's like, oh, oh, I just realized today's 311.

Speaker 1: Oh, well, I guess Peaches pick of the day. No, your favorite 311. I know you love that. Your favorite. There is the color of my energy. Oh, those California bands, Peaches, love them. Chili peppers, Sublime, 311.

Speaker 2: Slightly stupid. Yeah, slightly stupid. Yeah, slightly.

Speaker 1: All right, well, if I can find a copy of Devon Townsend, I'll play that in a bit. If not, we'll just gap about something else. Hang on. Well, I was scrolling Facebook and came across a post that apparently upset Peaches because he left a really long comment on it. It's in the group, all things in Idaho, and it looks like an AI generated image of Smokey the Bear standing next to a sign.

I don't know, outside of somebody's hoarding pile out in their yard or something. Anyway, it says, remember, only you can prevent Idaho from becoming California in Seattle and Portland. And of course, a lot of people are liking the post like, yeah, you know, because we don't want to be those places, you know, and then you start reading through the comments and it's all the usual, yeah, we're gonna be quitting all these liberals from California moving. Listen, most of the people from California who are moving here are not making Idaho more like LA.

All right, they're making us more like Alabama. Okay. There aren't a bunch of liberals moving here. It's just not happening.

All right. Find me one. Go find me one. Go find me a Portland or Seattle transplant who's doing everything they can to turn Idaho blue. No, but if you look up news about people who have moved to Idaho, they tend to be on the other side of things really far on the other side of things.

So I don't know. I don't think you need to worry about Idaho turning into Portland or Seattle or LA or anything like that. It's just going to be more and more like, I don't know. Texas, yeah. Whatever places like to just ban everything possible.

Yeah. What did I see that they were banning the other day? Oh, I saw another article about something dumb that Idaho is banning. I'm like, can you guys ban daylight saving time?

You know, the time change? Why don't you ban something that everybody wants banned? Huh? Stop taking away our rights. Do something that we could all agree on. You want to bring people together?

We've got a division problem. There are so many things that everybody could agree on, but none of those things get implemented. They just want us all fighting with each other. Anyway, that post is silly.

It is silly because yeah, the transplants find me the blue ones. Yeah. Good luck. Happy Wednesday to y'all. Hopefully everything's going good.

My morning just got a little bit better. Thanks to listener Corinne, I hope I said your name right. Reached out, had a nine inch nails ticket she needed to get rid of and hooked it up, hooked it up. So with that ticket and then another one I found online, I don't feel like I paid too crazy much, but there was no way I was going to miss this show. So taken Becca to nine inch nails Friday night. I know Jade's going to be there. My homies Dan and Jen. I'm sure a bunch of you K-Bear listeners. So if you're out on the floor, come say what up.

All right, I'm going to have to get a lot of sleep during the next couple of days and hopefully this stupid back pain will go away. Well, very exciting. Haven't seen nine inch nails live for probably a decade or so. Jade and I looked it up last time they came through.

I think the last time I saw them was on the with teeth tour and they are just one of the most amazing live bands on the planet with Trent saying, oh, we might not tour again. All right. Can't pass it up.

Gotta go. So I'm not trying to brag. I'm not trying to brag. I'm just excited.

Okay. Gonna have to put in some overtime or something though. Even though I feel like I got a fairer price. Doesn't mean it was a cheap price for tickets to nine inch nails. Hopefully the scalpers will drop prices eventually.

But I mean, some of these guys are nuts. Looking at the map here. There are some seats like just seats in a decent section. They're trying to sell for like 1600 bucks a piece. Like who's paying that? What kind of maniacs are forking over that kind of dough?

And they're not even like amazing seats. Oh, anyhow, yeah, I'll find something else to talk about in a minute. All right, be right back.

All right, people. Where did the show go today? I ain't complaining when it goes by quick. Ready to be done with it. Now I just got to go do boring stuff.

Would much rather be sitting around watching TV or something. I've been hearing people talk a lot about this new show, Marshall's. It's one of these Yellowstone offshoots.

I can't even keep track of all the Yellowstone offshoots anymore. I watched was it 1884? It was 1880 something. That one was excellent. One season. Very well done. It was great. And then there was what like 1923 or something. I didn't watch that one. And I never finished Yellowstone because I heard the final season was terrible.

And even building up to the final season, it just kept getting worse and worse that show. Yellowstone came out really strong. It was interesting. I mean, definitely hard to believe at times you had to suspend disbelief a lot for this show, but it was fun. And then it just went downhill and by the time the final season came around, I just never got around watching it. Because again, the show just got bad. So people seem to be all surprised that this Marshall's show is not very good.

I don't know. I think they started spreading things a little bit too thin and writing teams changed. And I wasn't too surprised when I started reading bad reviews and hearing bad things around the office simply because I think the quality of all the Yellowstone related programming, it went downhill over the years. So I don't know if I'll ever get around to watching Marshall's. There's just too many other shows I need to catch up on. I mean, we got The Boy is final season. That's starting soon.

I don't remember the exact date, but it's coming out soon. And see now there's a million came of Thrones offshoot shows to. Oh, we've got it rough in the modern age. Too much stuff to watch. Well, maybe I'll get to watch a little something this afternoon. What did I do last night to just waste the evening away? I don't even remember. I didn't do the laundry. But anyway, I'm gonna get out of here. Peaches and I'll be back in a little bit noon for the noon hour of Madness, ma'am.

And yeah, that's all I got aside from a brand new one from Seven Dust. Thank you again for tuning in to the Victor Wilt Show. This program is a production of Riverbend Media Group. To contact the show or for more information, hit us up at riverbendmediagroup.com.

#0325 - The California Migration Continues To Break Idaho Social Media - 03/11/2026
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