Ep. 132 - Tear Down the Water Tower, Shame Non-Tippers, and Declare Radio a Sport - 01/09/2026
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What starts as a somber, emotional farewell to the historic Idaho Falls water tower immediately derails into what can only be described as a municipal demolition fantasy draft. Peaches, Viktor Wilt, and special guest Becca (Viktor’s wife, voice of reason, occasional chaos gremlin) mourn the tower with Sarah McLachlan playing softly… before deciding the logical next step is to tear down MORE local landmarks, drain the river, crush the tower into a cube, or let the public beat it with sledgehammers.
From there, the episode absolutely refuses to behave.
Becca casually drops that she’s a bartender and immediately helps invent “Tip Narcs” — a public-shaming service for non-tippers involving stickers, yelling, and possibly filming people for sport. Viktor fully endorses this. Peaches volunteers to be the enforcement arm. Society is not ready.
Things somehow get worse (better?) when the crew dives into “social rules people refuse to follow”, including:
- Not tipping (instant shame)
- Refusing to say “bless you”
- Not doing the polite crosswalk jog
- Not waving when cars let you go (Viktor flips people off instead)
- And walking painfully slow on purpose just to make drivers mad
This spirals into nightmare fuel bathroom dreams, public wiping bans, saloon-door restrooms, and the realization that Peaches’ subconscious is absolutely haunted.
Then — because why not — the show detonates into a full-blown debate on what actually counts as a sport. Golf? Bowling? Darts? Chess? Marching band? Slot machines? Radio? Existing?
According to this episode: everything is a sport, especially if beer is involved or a PlayStation controller is nearby.
Becca adds marital chaos, bartender wisdom, and just enough sanity to make the insanity hit harder — while Viktor proudly declares himself a PlayStation 5 athlete and Peaches confirms he quit marching band, bought a guitar, and became “a real man.”
It’s fast, stupid, weirdly philosophical, aggressively Idaho, and absolutely review-worthy.