Ian Camfield

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Friday

Bath and Body Works has introduced diffusers in the New York subway system to create a festive scent. Kevin Spacey faces challenges in his career due to public perception despite not being convicted of any crimes. Spacey's recent interview appears disingenuous and highlights his disconnect from regular people's realities. Apple is reportedly planning to introduce ads to Apple Maps, raising concerns about privacy and distractions while driving. Southwest Airlines will end its wheelchair first boarding system due to misuse by some passengers. Ian humorously suggests that a British accent could help secure better seating on flights. Elton John is praised for his performance in the second Spinal Tap movie, which exceeded expectations. A class action lawsuit against Costco alleges that their Kirkland Signature Tequila may not be made from 100% agave.Ian shares a positive experience with a local coffee shop that uses agave in their iced coffee. Kim Kardashian purchased her father's old Bible that was given to OJ Simpson after his arrest for murder at an auction.

11-21
06:45

Wednesday

New office curry chaos, Kurt Cobain guitar auction, Cloudflare outage fallout, Criminal stereotypes book, Guns N’ Roses reunion, Cash delivery via Robinhood, Real vs. artificial Christmas trees

11-19
06:29

Tuesday

Vocal prep and touring plans, labubu fashion trend and upcoming La Boo Boo movie, Thanksgiving costs and offbeat traditions, foul-mouthed AI toys, fast-food experiments like McDonald’s fish nuggets, White Stripes box set and Rock Hall induction, microplastics in underwear, frustrations with Amazon Prime and Bezos distractions

11-18
06:08

Monday

National Unfriend Day, Broncos victory over Chiefs, Starbucks cup dupe trend, Museum mirror mishap, Liam Gallagher Oasis tease, YouTube TV–Disney return, Hitler DNA revelation, Black Friday evolution.

11-17
06:48

Friday

ACDC’s Australian tour shakes Melbourne with seismic activity and a surprise return of “Jailbreak,” The Running Man remake starring Glenn Powell sparks debate about risking life for a billion dollars, behind-the-scenes chaos from moving into a new studio and coffee machine drama, fitness trainer Scott Cole’s identity stolen by online romance scammers, accidental adult film screened on a French ferry, and Starbucks’ viral holiday Barista cups overshadow the missing eggnog latte.

11-14
07:03

Thursday

Dave’s wife returning and Foo Fighters’ new album and tour, final U.S. penny minted and coin cleanliness debate, Mr. Beast’s Saudi Arabia “Beastland” controversy, Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton marriage rumors, Apple’s knitted iPhone case trend, discovery of Australia’s “Lucifer bee,” Disney vs YouTube TV dispute over ESPN channels, and Shein’s first Paris store and fashion culture clash.

11-13
07:20

Wednesday

Government shutdown and flight chaos, bars as holiday refuges, Elton John’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame outburst, snow-lined hamster wheel skiing invention, Jackie Chan death hoax, Starbucks bear cup controversy and eggnog latte nostalgia, Bon Jovi 2026 tour with rotating setlists, Target’s flirty staff policy, Bath & Body Works overenthusiastic employees, Funko Pop market decline and collectible speculation.

11-12
06:20

Friday

Air travel woes, Thanksgiving excuses, hamster wheel skiing, missing eggnog latte, bear-shaped Starbucks cups, vegan sunflower meat, small steakhouse portions, ACDC tour, and a naked man chainsawing in Minnesota.

11-09
06:01

Thursday

Starbucks' new holiday cups have sparked a debate, particularly over the missing Eggnog Latte from U.S. menus, while a bizarre error in Maine's healthcare system mistakenly informed over 500 patients they were dead. The episode also explores Gen Z's unexpected romantic interest in MySpace as a dating platform, dissects the absurdity of Oprah's expensive favorite things, and reveals a laughably simple password failure during a Louvre heist. Finally, the segment touches on shrinkflation rumors affecting the generous slices at The Cheesecake Factory, blending humor with cultural observations.

11-06
05:40

Wednesday

Today’s episode takes listeners from the chaos of overengineered coffee machines to the absurd ritual of charging “moon water” under the full moon, blending workplace comedy with modern mysticism. The show then dives into wild pop culture stories—like a Guns N’ Roses tell-all, cloned dogs, and the “re-Hooterization” of Hooters—balancing scandal with humor. Rounding things out, we sip Coca-Cola’s AI-inspired holiday flavor and question Trader Joe’s bug-cheese experiment, proving once again that modern life is equal parts high-tech, nostalgic, and bizarrely delicious.

11-05
06:22

Monday

ChatGPT said: Halloween decorations are packed away, holiday chaos begins, and football fever heats up as Ian Camfield dives into the week’s mix of weird, nostalgic, and laugh-out-loud moments. From Broncos glory and YouTube TV drama to a naked Walmart incident and a new Dr. Seuss book, Ian connects it all with his signature humor. Add in Green Day nostalgia, Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody anniversary, and Elon Musk’s chatbot mischief—it’s the perfect blend of pop culture, sports, and everyday absurdity.

11-03
06:45

Friday

Halloween décor heists, Megadeth’s Metallica tribute, and America’s bizarre spending habits headline this week’s show as Ian Camfield unpacks spooky thefts, rock legends, and $13 billion worth of “budget” Halloween plans. He riffs on the rise of subtitles, a baffling new Gen Alpha slang term (“6-7”), and the absurdity of watching TV like it’s a book club. Plus, a warning for remote workers—Microsoft might soon know if you’re sneaking off to the pub.

10-31
06:52

Monday

Halloween candy prices jump 11% as Ian splurges on $35 butterscotch skulls, Broncos crush the Cowboys for their fifth straight win while rocking the Orange Crush uniforms, Dolph Lundgren teases a Masters of the Universe return, AI assistants get exposed for misreporting news nearly half the time, a Thai man’s “junk enlargement” operation from a Toyota Corolla shocks the world, and 16% of Americans say they’ve seen a ghost—wrapping Halloween week in humor, nostalgia, and spooky reflection.

10-27
06:15

Friday

Skyrocketing steak prices and fine-dining portion woes, overconfident horror movie “survivors,” Bon Jovi’s 2024 tour buzz, an NBA gambling sting tied to mafia rumors, the rise of lazy “trunk-or-treating,” workplace “micro-shifting” blurring home and job life, and Toys R Us returning for the holidays—all wrapped in Ian Camfield’s witty mix of food, fright, and festive nostalgia on 99.5 The Mountain.

10-24
07:16

Thursday

Mountain Mornings moves into a new building with spotty internet, Bon Jovi announces a 2026 UK and Europe tour post–vocal surgery, a Scottish woman fakes pregnancy with a doll and keeps her boyfriend, Fleetwood Mac reunion rumors swirl as the Stevie Nicks “Bella Donna” Barbie sells out, foodie-inspired fragrances take off, Starbucks teases AI baristas, and GM plans self-driving cars by 2028—plus Ian’s trademark humor tying it all together.

10-23
06:28

Wednesday

Ian Camfield supercharges his morning with extra-strong studio coffee, celebrates Diane Keaton’s Billboard debut and Lemmy memories, dives into a LEGO theft ring with dismembered minifigures, unpacks Axl Rose’s onstage meltdown in Argentina, mocks AI’s reckless health advice recommending heroin, and laughs over smart beds stuck upright during an internet crash—all served with caffeine-fueled chaos and classic Camfield wit.

10-22
06:32

Tuesday

Surfboard-stealing otters and killer pigeons in California, massive Amazon outage crippling major apps, $600 toilet camera subscription for waste analysis, daylight crane heist at the Louvre, retro walking fitness craze, looming turkey shortage from bird flu, and Eric Clapton’s upcoming album reissue—all wrapped in humor, chaos, and classic Ian Canfield wit.

10-21
07:04

Monday

ChatGPT said: Amazon cloud outage chaos disrupting Snapchat, Roblox, and Hulu, Florida man urinates on $10,000 of Sam’s Club merchandise, woman ruins $1,500 in cabbage for viral fame, Denver Broncos’ 33-point fourth quarter comeback, death of Limp Bizkit’s Sam Rivers and celebrity tribute culture, suspected space junk nearly colliding with a plane over Utah, and Charmin revives its mega-forever toilet rolls just in time for America’s latest bathroom-related headlines.

10-20
05:23

Friday

Denver braces for frosty fall weather as news breaks of Kiss legend Ace Frehley’s passing at 74, sparking tributes from bands like Weezer, Green Day, and Rage Against the Machine. Charlie Sheen reportedly dating a man fuels light-hearted “Two Men” reboot jokes, Aldi launches a $40 Thanksgiving dinner for ten, and 21 Pilots’ tour wows crowds with a flaming car. The hosts debate lead-tainted protein powders, mock TikTok-driven dining culture, and preview Hallmark’s new A Pickleball Christmas—a quirky twist on holiday nostalgia and Bed Bath & Beyond’s unlikely second life.

10-17
07:10

Wednesday

Record store hipster madness with trance music and animal-sound applause, reflections on going “Amazon clean” and resisting impulse buys, Lay’s logo rebrand and chip addiction confessions, Foo Fighters reviving deep cuts for a “Back to the Beginning” nostalgia event, UPS destroying undeliverable packages including an Iron Maiden calendar, Billie Joe Armstrong’s surprise Dua Lipa duet, and OpenAI’s eyebrow-raising announcement that ChatGPT may soon sext with consenting adults.

10-15
06:43

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