Ep. 283 - One Rat Shut Down an Entire Plane and I Learned Aruba Is Real - 12/16/2025
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Peaches Pit Party from Tuesday, December 16th, 2025 / Peaches opens the show staring down the calendar and realizing we missed out on a perfectly good Friday the 13th, then immediately swerves into music-nerd territory by teasing his deep dive with Metalbirb, a 40-plus-minute conversation built entirely around obsessive year-end lists, ranking debates, research rabbit holes, and why arguing about albums online is both pointless and irresistible at the same time. From there, the episode refuses to sit still. Peaches spirals into the existence of Denny’s releasing syrup-filled sneakers and sincerely asks who is brave enough to walk through life with breakfast sloshing inside their shoes. He breaks down award shows that hand out imaginary trophies, debates whether anyone would actually be offended to be excluded, and half-jokes about mailing plaques to bands that made his personal top ten. Concert announcements stack up fast, including packed spring calendars, overlapping Salt Lake City shows, and a rare moment of genuine appreciation for promoters absolutely flooding the region with options. Sports get weird with quarterbacks reappearing years later, contracts that won’t fully pay out until the middle of the century, and a college bowl game where admission costs exactly one can of baked beans. The mood flips toward the holidays with pets allegedly panicking over Christmas playlists, Peaches questioning how tempo affects dogs, and an aside about blasting death metal at someone else’s house just to test the theory. Things get unexpectedly sentimental with Lou Brutus sending a holiday card honoring Darla the Wonder Dog, followed immediately by Peaches wondering whether AI would get him canceled if it drew a ghost puppy. The headlines continue to stack: Canadian kids possibly needing helmets to climb snow piles, a smart fridge ad allegedly tipping someone into a mental health crisis, a rat grounding an international flight and forcing passengers to endure an extra day in Aruba, and a Washington D.C. family buried alive under Amazon packages meant for a nearby hotel. Throughout it all, Peaches keeps circling back to the Metalbirb interview, promising it, questioning whether it is live yet, and openly admitting he spent way too much time piecing it together because the conversation actually mattered to him. The episode wraps with the familiar reminder that nothing stays on track for long on this show, especially when curiosity, headlines, music opinions, and off-the-wall news all land in the same place.
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