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EPISODE · Jul 13, 2026 · 40 MIN

All Juiced Up On Thai Hookers

from Distorted View Daily · host Distorted View

Episode SummaryThis Best Of installment is a glorious grab bag of old-school DV filth, featuring a Thai prostitute speed-reading her menu, a hospital that promises to de-drunk you in ten days, Rain Florence offering foreskin restoration counseling for cash, and multiple people getting obliterated by trains because apparently railroad tracks remain irresistible to the profoundly stupid.Tim checks in to explain the emergency Ashtabula trip, the ten-hour dog-filled car ride, the locked-up neck, and the mysterious blurry eyeball that turned the weekend into a full-body mechanical failure.The Best Of episode kicks off with Jeff Stryker’s Pop You in the Pooper, which really does set the mood if the mood you want is “gay porn novelty song followed by human decline.”A Thai sex worker rattles off her services like she is reading lunch specials at a diner, only the menu includes ball licking, ass licking, eye contact, and several deeply committed finish options.Tim stumbles onto an old commercial for Schick Hospital, the place that claims it can fix your alcoholism in ten days with a medical approach that sounds suspiciously like industrial-strength aversion therapy.An even grimmer vintage ad introduces The Compassionate Friends, a support group for parents whose children have died, because apparently 1980s television thought nothing paired better with sitcom reruns than dead-kid grief outreach.Rain Florence resurfaces to complain that Ecuador customs confiscated her husband’s foreskin restoration device, derailing what is apparently a deeply important journey toward reclaiming his birthright.Rain also announces a brand-new side hustle: virtual foreskin restoration counseling for $50, despite the fact that her qualifications appear to be “googled it for three years” and “has large thumbnail tits.”Babe25, the legendary squirt-pillow philosopher, returns with the astonishing claim that she invented the word hella after learning her grandfather died, which is almost too stupid to improve upon.Two young women in St. Louis are killed after sitting on train tracks and somehow failing to notice an Amtrak train bearing down on them, proving once again that railroad safety remains optional for some people.A second train story somehow tops the first, with a homeless couple in Siberia having sex on the railway line until a passing train decapitates the woman mid-cowgirl. It is bleak, absurd, and very, very DV.McDonald’s caves to pressure from internet scolds and blocks porn on its free Wi-Fi, joining Panera, Subway, and Chick-fil-A in the war against enjoying yourself near a fountain drink machine.The anti-porn crusade gets the full Tim treatment, including praise for Starbucks still allowing customers to disgrace themselves freely online like real Americans.The whole Wi-Fi filter story spirals into the very real complaint that when places block porn, they often also block sites like distortedview.com, because censorship always manages to be dumber and sloppier than advertised.A caller is sick of hearing the word racist every five seconds, another wonders what happened to Fat Man, and Tim confirms the old freak still briefly resurfaces to promote random nonsense before vanishing again.One listener reminds Tim of an ancient meltdown over those grotesque ketchup and mustard bottle face toppers, which apparently triggered disproportionate rage back in the day.A helpful freak clarifies that the Q in LGBTQ now means queer, not questioning, which Tim receives with all the warmth and enthusiasm you would expect.Join the Sideshow for exclusive episodes, support the madness, and get more Distorted View at distortedview.com.Opening ChaosEpisode HighlightsOngoing Freaks / Updates️ Distorted NewsReality TV MadnessListener Interaction / VoicemailsSupport the Show

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Episode SummaryThis Best Of installment is a glorious grab bag of old-school DV filth, featuring a Thai prostitute speed-reading her menu, a hospital that promises to de-drunk you in ten days, Rain Florence offering foreskin restoration counseling for cash, and multiple people getting obliterated by trains because apparently railroad tracks remain irresistible to the profoundly stupid.Tim checks in to explain the emergency Ashtabula trip, the ten-hour dog-filled car ride, the locked-up neck, and the mysterious blurry eyeball that turned the weekend into a full-body mechanical failure.The Best Of episode kicks off with Jeff Stryker’s Pop You in the Pooper, which really does set the mood if the mood you want is “gay porn novelty song followed by human decline.”A Thai sex worker rattles off her services like she is reading lunch specials at a diner, only the menu includes ball licking, ass licking, eye contact, and several deeply committed finish options.Tim stumbles onto an old commercial for Schick Hospital, the place that claims it can fix your alcoholism in ten days with a medical approach that sounds suspiciously like industrial-strength aversion therapy.An even grimmer vintage ad introduces The Compassionate Friends, a support group for parents whose children have died, because apparently 1980s television thought nothing paired better with sitcom reruns than dead-kid grief outreach.Rain Florence resurfaces to complain that Ecuador customs confiscated her husband’s foreskin restoration device, derailing what is apparently a deeply important journey toward reclaiming his birthright.Rain also announces a brand-new side hustle: virtual foreskin restoration counseling for $50, despite the fact that her qualifications appear to be “googled it for three years” and “has large thumbnail tits.”Babe25, the legendary squirt-pillow philosopher, returns with the astonishing claim that she invented the word hella after learning her grandfather died, which is almost too stupid to improve upon.Two young women in St. Louis are killed after sitting on train tracks and somehow failing to notice an Amtrak train bearing down on them, proving once again that railroad safety remains optional for some people.A second train story somehow tops the first, with a homeless couple in Siberia having sex on the railway line until a passing train decapitates the woman mid-cowgirl. It is bleak, absurd, and very, very DV.McDonald’s caves to pressure from internet scolds and blocks porn on its free Wi-Fi, joining Panera, Subway, and Chick-fil-A in the war against enjoying yourself near a fountain drink machine.The anti-porn crusade gets the full Tim treatment, including praise for Starbucks still allowing customers to disgrace themselves freely online like real Americans.The whole Wi-Fi filter story spirals into the very real complaint that when places block porn, they often also block sites like distortedview.com, because censorship always manages to be dumber and sloppier than advertised.A caller is sick of hearing the word racist every five seconds, another wonders what happened to Fat Man, and Tim confirms the old freak still briefly resurfaces to promote random nonsense before vanishing again.One listener reminds Tim of an ancient meltdown over those grotesque ketchup and mustard bottle face toppers, which apparently triggered disproportionate rage back in the day.A helpful freak clarifies that the Q in LGBTQ now means queer, not questioning, which Tim receives with all the warmth and enthusiasm you would expect.Join the Sideshow for exclusive episodes, support the madness, and get more Distorted View at distortedview.com.Opening ChaosEpisode HighlightsOngoing Freaks / Updates️ Distorted NewsReality TV MadnessListener Interaction / VoicemailsSupport the Show

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