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EPISODE · May 25, 2026 · 49 MIN

Grandpa Dry Humped the Ring Doorbell

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Episode SummaryMemorial Day on DV means patriotic confusion, old-person oversharing, racist seafood-service disasters, naked Florida menace behavior, and a fresh batch of dirtbag streamer filth. Tim also spends a shocking amount of time trying to fix the American calendar, which honestly might be the most reasonable thing in the whole episode.The show kicks off with a gloriously hateful Westboro Baptist Church medley, because nothing says holiday spirit like anti-America hymns, flaming towers, and a whole lot of foaming-at-the-mouth righteousness.Memorial Day, Veterans Day, and the deeply unnecessary Armed Forces Day all get dragged into one giant rant about patriotic holiday clutter and America’s busted calendar system.Tim proposes doing what Congress never could: reorganizing months, relocating Jesus’ birthday, and finally giving sad, empty August something to live for.Lube Job sponsors the show and inspires a return to the golden gutter-trash era of Attila and Jewel, a couple whose romance is apparently built on screaming, face-slapping, blood-smearing, motel parking lot meltdowns, and refusing medication.Jewel once again proves she wants Attila to leave her alone right up until he actually tries to leave, at which point she jumps into the chaos headfirst and keeps the domestic nightmare spinning.OnlyUseMeBlade checks back in as a gangrenous hallway goblin, wandering an apartment building with blaring text-to-speech, foamy mouth goo, and his favorite word still doing all the heavy lifting.Blade’s poor neighbor just wants him to shut the hell up because he’s freaking out her dogs, but he responds like the true gentleman he is: louder, drunker, and somehow even more disgusting.Steven Dawson returns furious over fake X accounts, “cloners,” “duplicators,” and one especially offensive image of someone sitting on a toilet outside a Tesco. Steven insists he has standards, which is rich coming from Steven Dawson.Tim checks in after visiting his 85-year-old mother, which means doctor appointments, callus drama, Medicare-covered toenail clipping plans, and a renewed appreciation for the phrase no-fuck-around-with-feet policy.A totally ordinary toe callus gets treated like a major medical event, complete with prescription cream, follow-up visits, and the grim realization that old age eventually turns everyone into a grooming schedule.Mom also steals scenes in waiting rooms by loudly judging strangers, ignoring friendly small talk, and generally bulldozing every known rule of social etiquette with the confidence only age can provide.Virginia: a waiter at Crazy Crab gets fired after printing the N-word on a couple’s anniversary dinner receipt, because apparently some restaurants are now adding racial slurs as a surprise side dish.The couple wasn’t even black, which somehow makes the whole thing feel even dumber, with the manager scrambling to blame a new employee, kitchen “goofing around,” and a complete lack of common sense.Florida: Tyrone James Causey, 79, is arrested after allegedly wandering his apartment complex naked, making explicit gestures, grinding on a Ring doorbell camera, and greeting police in a G-string thong and lipstick.Causey also reportedly touched himself in front of officers and tried to legal-scholar his way out of trouble by claiming Florida only cares about public nudity in parks. Nice try, Grandpa Thong.Tim falls down one of life’s most useless but relatable rabbit holes: hearing a celebrity’s name and immediately needing to know their net worth.Drew Carey becomes the latest target of this financial curiosity spiral, with the revelation that the man has over $100 million somehow making the universe feel a little more stable.Flo from Progressive gets a surprise justice campaign when Tim realizes she’s only worth an estimated $7 million after spending two decades living in every commercial break in America.

Episode SummaryMemorial Day on DV means patriotic confusion, old-person oversharing, racist seafood-service disasters, naked Florida menace behavior, and a fresh batch of dirtbag streamer filth. Tim also spends a shocking amount of time trying to fix the American calendar, which honestly might be the most reasonable thing in the whole episode.The show kicks off with a gloriously hateful Westboro Baptist Church medley, because nothing says holiday spirit like anti-America hymns, flaming towers, and a whole lot of foaming-at-the-mouth righteousness.Memorial Day, Veterans Day, and the deeply unnecessary Armed Forces Day all get dragged into one giant rant about patriotic holiday clutter and America’s busted calendar system.Tim proposes doing what Congress never could: reorganizing months, relocating Jesus’ birthday, and finally giving sad, empty August something to live for.Lube Job sponsors the show and inspires a return to the golden gutter-trash era of Attila and Jewel, a couple whose romance is apparently built on screaming, face-slapping, blood-smearing, motel parking lot meltdowns, and refusing medication.Jewel once again proves she wants Attila to leave her alone right up until he actually tries to leave, at which point she jumps into the chaos headfirst and keeps the domestic nightmare spinning.OnlyUseMeBlade checks back in as a gangrenous hallway goblin, wandering an apartment building with blaring text-to-speech, foamy mouth goo, and his favorite word still doing all the heavy lifting.Blade’s poor neighbor just wants him to shut the hell up because he’s freaking out her dogs, but he responds like the true gentleman he is: louder, drunker, and somehow even more disgusting.Steven Dawson returns furious over fake X accounts, “cloners,” “duplicators,” and one especially offensive image of someone sitting on a toilet outside a Tesco. Steven insists he has standards, which is rich coming from Steven Dawson.Tim checks in after visiting his 85-year-old mother, which means doctor appointments, callus drama, Medicare-covered toenail clipping plans, and a renewed appreciation for the phrase no-fuck-around-with-feet policy.A totally ordinary toe callus gets treated like a major medical event, complete with prescription cream, follow-up visits, and the grim realization that old age eventually turns everyone into a grooming schedule.Mom also steals scenes in waiting rooms by loudly judging strangers, ignoring friendly small talk, and generally bulldozing every known rule of social etiquette with the confidence only age can provide.Virginia: a waiter at Crazy Crab gets fired after printing the N-word on a couple’s anniversary dinner receipt, because apparently some restaurants are now adding racial slurs as a surprise side dish.The couple wasn’t even black, which somehow makes the whole thing feel even dumber, with the manager scrambling to blame a new employee, kitchen “goofing around,” and a complete lack of common sense.Florida: Tyrone James Causey, 79, is arrested after allegedly wandering his apartment complex naked, making explicit gestures, grinding on a Ring doorbell camera, and greeting police in a G-string thong and lipstick.Causey also reportedly touched himself in front of officers and tried to legal-scholar his way out of trouble by claiming Florida only cares about public nudity in parks. Nice try, Grandpa Thong.Tim falls down one of life’s most useless but relatable rabbit holes: hearing a celebrity’s name and immediately needing to know their net worth.Drew Carey becomes the latest target of this financial curiosity spiral, with the revelation that the man has over $100 million somehow making the universe feel a little more stable.Flo from Progressive gets a surprise justice campaign when Tim realizes she’s only worth an estimated $7 million after spending two decades living in every commercial break in America.

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Episode SummaryMemorial Day on DV means patriotic confusion, old-person oversharing, racist seafood-service disasters, naked Florida menace behavior, and a fresh batch of dirtbag streamer filth. Tim also spends a shocking amount of time trying to...

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