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Ep. 287 - The Timeout Box Would Have Ended Me - 12/22/2025

Ep. 287 - The Timeout Box Would Have Ended Me - 12/22/2025

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Peaches Pit Party from Monday, December 22nd, 2025 / Peaches clocks in from the Cannonball 101 studio once again after the KBEAR studio remains lifeless, dark, and suspiciously abandoned, opening the show by confirming he did not win the billion dollar Powerball and immediately questioning Viktor’s mysterious absence three days before Christmas. Recording the afternoon show before most people finish their first coffee, Peaches unloads on holiday timing logic, why coming back to work for a single Friday after Christmas is insulting, and how gifting his dad a book he will never read somehow still feels generous. The episode swerves into a deeply unsettling story about an elementary school timeout box that looks like something designed by a low budget prison architect, prompting Peaches to reflect on his own childhood discipline record and the certainty that he physically would not have fit inside it. From there, the show barrels through a strange seasonal limbo where radio prep disappears, studios break, PTO math makes no sense, and the year refuses to fully end.

Sports stories spiral into fan behavior, including a Lions fan learning firsthand why chirping DK Metcalf is a dangerous hobby, a rogue NFL firework choosing violence, and Peaches openly celebrating Anthony Joshua rearranging Jake Paul’s jaw. Traffic School uncertainty resurfaces as Peaches breaks down Idaho intersection etiquette, Christmas light covered vehicles turning Sunnyside Road into a distraction gauntlet, and the ongoing mystery of when Lieutenant Crain will return to answer the internet’s loudest driving questions. Somewhere in the middle of all this, Peaches ignites a surprisingly passionate soda civil war, declaring Dr Pepper overrated and discovering its fanbase behaves exactly like a pop music fandom with internet access, while Pepsi and Coke sit quietly watching the fight.

The episode continues its descent with adult aquarium sleepovers that raise more logistical questions than excitement, including CPAP placement and whether fish judge you while you sleep. Peaches bonds with Sigourney Weaver over mutual confusion surrounding pretentious movies, unloads on cinema snobs who demand specific formats and symmetrical shots, and questions why anyone needs three hours to explain a bomb. Christmas debates return as Peaches defends warm weather holidays, criticizes snow as a transportation hazard disguised as tradition, and admits adulthood has reduced his wish list to correctly sized T shirts. The back half of the show stacks one bizarre headline after another, including decorated tree stumps replacing actual trees, a ceremonial funeral for the penny complete with costumes, and the Pope landing on Vogue’s Best Dressed list while doing absolutely nothing different except existing in better fabric than everyone else.

Peaches wraps the episode acknowledging the end of year content drought, promoting future concerts as socially acceptable gift solutions, and limping toward Christmas with a broken studio, an exhausted calendar, and just enough energy left to press play on one more song before escaping for the week.

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