Ep. 227 - Darla the Wonder Dog > Every Celebrity Ever - 08/25/2025 episode artwork

EPISODE · Aug 26, 2025 · 32 MIN

Ep. 227 - Darla the Wonder Dog > Every Celebrity Ever - 08/25/2025

from Peaches Pit Party · host Brenden Peach

This episode of Peaches Pit Party was a full-on fever dream fueled by lemongrass oil, rage against Cracker Barrel paint colors, and the eternal battle of Twin Falls vs. Rexburg. Peaches kicked things off by admitting he survived his first professional massage without falling through the table (barely), only to spiral into a weekend of “anxiety cleaning” before his birthday trip home. Then came the legendary saga of Darla the Wonder Dog, Lou Brutus’s iconic sidekick, who lived a rock ‘n’ roll life longer than most metal bands’ careers. The show lurched into chaos with the “Muddled Vein” contest, where a distorted Mudvayne track nearly broke callers’ brains until Mike—local hero and possible prophet—guessed “Happy.” Sports updates spiraled into rants about the Cincinnati Bengals’ cheapness, Netflix stealing baseball, and why watching football all day makes you a basement goblin.But things only got weirder: a Donkey Kong watermelon-smashing odyssey, a fishing spot catfishing scam straight out of “Redneck Ocean’s Eleven,” and Peaches going scorched-earth on celebrities people irrationally hate (Nick Jonas’s cauliflower hair, Fred Durst’s dumb flat-bill hat, and apparently Freddie Mercury himself?!). Toss in a full roast of Cracker Barrel’s dull gray rebrand, Hooters shorts policy chaos, a Costco Labor Day prophecy, and tacos—so many tacos—that students in Mexico broke world records with a frying pan the size of a UFO. Peaches wrapped it all up with mustard connoisseurship, fridge archeology, and the kind of listener calls that make you question if Idaho’s air supply is laced with Axe body spray. In short, this episode was part stand-up comedy, part therapy session, and part apocalyptic carnival ride.

This episode of Peaches Pit Party was a full-on fever dream fueled by lemongrass oil, rage against Cracker Barrel paint colors, and the eternal battle of Twin Falls vs. Rexburg. Peaches kicked things off by admitting he survived his first professional massage without falling through the table (barely), only to spiral into a weekend of “anxiety cleaning” before his birthday trip home. Then came the legendary saga of Darla the Wonder Dog, Lou Brutus’s iconic sidekick, who lived a rock ‘n’ roll life longer than most metal bands’ careers. The show lurched into chaos with the “Muddled Vein” contest, where a distorted Mudvayne track nearly broke callers’ brains until Mike—local hero and possible prophet—guessed “Happy.” Sports updates spiraled into rants about the Cincinnati Bengals’ cheapness, Netflix stealing baseball, and why watching football all day makes you a basement goblin.But things only got weirder: a Donkey Kong watermelon-smashing odyssey, a fishing spot catfishing scam straight out of “Redneck Ocean’s Eleven,” and Peaches going scorched-earth on celebrities people irrationally hate (Nick Jonas’s cauliflower hair, Fred Durst’s dumb flat-bill hat, and apparently Freddie Mercury himself?!). Toss in a full roast of Cracker Barrel’s dull gray rebrand, Hooters shorts policy chaos, a Costco Labor Day prophecy, and tacos—so many tacos—that students in Mexico broke world records with a frying pan the size of a UFO. Peaches wrapped it all up with mustard connoisseurship, fridge archeology, and the kind of listener calls that make you question if Idaho’s air supply is laced with Axe body spray. In short, this episode was part stand-up comedy, part therapy session, and part apocalyptic carnival ride.

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