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EPISODE · Feb 26, 2025 · 34 MIN

Ask Me Almost Anything - 02/25/2025

from The Viktor Wilt Show · host Viktor Wilt

Viktor Wilt bravely opens the phone lines to the masses, ready for the wildest, weirdest, and most random questions that Idaho has to offer. First up is Crazy Carl, who challenges Victor to pick three friends and a band to tour with for a year. Viktor, thinking strategically, chooses his bandmates and Tool—because old guys won’t pressure him into bad road trip decisions. Meanwhile, Carl dreams of partying with vintage Pantera, a choice that comes with guaranteed destruction and regret.Next, Nate wants to know about Victor’s go-to order at Franklin’s Famous Cheesesteaks. Viktor confesses he’s only eaten there once but got distracted by the blaring political TV. Nate suggests he return after 4 PM when the mood is less “apocalyptic news hour” and more “enjoy your sandwich in peace.”Then Justice calls in with a classic: “What’s your favorite horror movie?” This sends Viktor into a deep dive on Hereditary, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and 13 Ghosts, while Justice holds it down for Friday the 13th and Darkness Falls. They bond over how refreshing it is when a remake doesn’t ruin everything (looking at you, Pet Sematary).In another round of nerdery, Kyle calls to ask about Viktor’s favorite video game. The answer? Red Dead Redemption 2, of course. Viktor reveals that, instead of playing new games, he’s back to picking plants in the wilderness like a cowboy. Kyle relates, having played RDR2 four times, but both agree that nothing beats a single-player game where you can actually pause when real life interrupts.Peaches checks in from Twin Falls to gloat about totally calling the Summer of Loud tour lineup. Then, like a true road trip survivor, he warns about the dangers of Burley, Idaho—a town so abyss-like that even radio signals hesitate to enter.Josh shifts gears with a question about video game movies, and Viktor runs through the good (The Last of Us), the bad (the Child’s Play remake), and the unexpectedly great (the Sonic movies). Jim Carrey as Robotnik? Chef’s kiss.Then, another Josh drops in to ask which band was a letdown live. Viktor names Skillet—not for their music, but because the lead singer went on an out-of-nowhere angry political rant that totally killed the mood. Meanwhile, Fall Out Boy was so boring that Viktor and Jade literally left early.The requests start rolling in, with Peyton begging for some classic AC/DC (Jailbreak) and Kyle pitching the band Landmvrks, a group with an unnecessarily complicated spelling situation. Viktor promises to track down their music but accidentally finds a travel guide to actual landmarks in Salt Lake City instead.By the end of the hour, Viktor realizes he’s accomplished zero work, but at least he’s had a blast talking nonsense with listeners. With the week dragging on at an unbearable Tuesday pace, he signs off with some Nine Inch Nails and a desperate hope that tomorrow somehow goes faster.FOLLOW ME EVERYWHERE @VIKTORWILTVisit our website: https://riverbendmediagroup.com/info-page/the-viktor-wilt-show/Subscribe to the KBear YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@kbear101rmgFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kbear101fmFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kbear101fm/Follow us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/kbear101fm.bsky.socialFollow us on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@kbear101fmFollow us on X/Twitter: https://x.com/kbear101fm

Viktor Wilt bravely opens the phone lines to the masses, ready for the wildest, weirdest, and most random questions that Idaho has to offer. First up is Crazy Carl, who challenges Victor to pick three friends and a band to tour with for a year. Viktor, thinking strategically, chooses his bandmates and Tool—because old guys won’t pressure him into bad road trip decisions. Meanwhile, Carl dreams of partying with vintage Pantera, a choice that comes with guaranteed destruction and regret.Next, Nate wants to know about Victor’s go-to order at Franklin’s Famous Cheesesteaks. Viktor confesses he’s only eaten there once but got distracted by the blaring political TV. Nate suggests he return after 4 PM when the mood is less “apocalyptic news hour” and more “enjoy your sandwich in peace.”Then Justice calls in with a classic: “What’s your favorite horror movie?” This sends Viktor into a deep dive on Hereditary, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and 13 Ghosts, while Justice holds it down for Friday the 13th and Darkness Falls. They bond over how refreshing it is when a remake doesn’t ruin everything (looking at you, Pet Sematary).In another round of nerdery, Kyle calls to ask about Viktor’s favorite video game. The answer? Red Dead Redemption 2, of course. Viktor reveals that, instead of playing new games, he’s back to picking plants in the wilderness like a cowboy. Kyle relates, having played RDR2 four times, but both agree that nothing beats a single-player game where you can actually pause when real life interrupts.Peaches checks in from Twin Falls to gloat about totally calling the Summer of Loud tour lineup. Then, like a true road trip survivor, he warns about the dangers of Burley, Idaho—a town so abyss-like that even radio signals hesitate to enter.Josh shifts gears with a question about video game movies, and Viktor runs through the good (The Last of Us), the bad (the Child’s Play remake), and the unexpectedly great (the Sonic movies). Jim Carrey as Robotnik? Chef’s kiss.Then, another Josh drops in to ask which band was a letdown live. Viktor names Skillet—not for their music, but because the lead singer went on an out-of-nowhere angry political rant that totally killed the mood. Meanwhile, Fall Out Boy was so boring that Viktor and Jade literally left early.The requests start rolling in, with Peyton begging for some classic AC/DC (Jailbreak) and Kyle pitching the band Landmvrks, a group with an unnecessarily complicated spelling situation. Viktor promises to track down their music but accidentally finds a travel guide to actual landmarks in Salt Lake City instead.By the end of the hour, Viktor realizes he’s accomplished zero work, but at least he’s had a blast talking nonsense with listeners. With the week dragging on at an unbearable Tuesday pace, he signs off with some Nine Inch Nails and a desperate hope that tomorrow somehow goes faster.FOLLOW ME EVERYWHERE @VIKTORWILTVisit our website: https://riverbendmediagroup.com/info-page/the-viktor-wilt-show/Subscribe to the KBear YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@kbear101rmgFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kbear101fmFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kbear101fm/Follow us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/kbear101fm.bsky.socialFollow us on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@kbear101fmFollow us on X/Twitter: https://x.com/kbear101fm

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