Ep. 150 - The Idaho Falls Church That People Thought Was a Skate Ramp - 03/03/2026
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Ep. 150 - The Idaho Falls Church That People Thought Was a Skate Ramp - 03/03/2026

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Peaches and Viktor kick off this episode of Noon Hour of Madness and Mayhem breaking down the internet meltdown caused by Peaches posting an AI-generated image of a skateboarder riding down the side of the church at 17th and Woodruff in Idaho Falls—a joke that somehow turned into a full-blown debate involving confused commenters, offended boomers, and people who apparently thought the gigantic, obviously fake skateboarder was real. From there the conversation spirals into the dangerous childhood instinct everyone seems to have when looking at oddly shaped buildings: “Could I slide down that without dying?”

The show then detours into bizarre Reddit confessions, including a story about a guy secretly pretending to be his dead dad’s ghost using a stereo remote—an accidental prank that somehow ended up saving his brother’s life years later. That leads naturally into prank history, including Peaches terrorizing his sister with a mosquito noise machine and Viktor proudly explaining how he bought his wife a fart machine that’s now being deployed in public like a weapon of mass embarrassment. Grocery stores, workplaces, and innocent bystanders are apparently all fair game.

Later, Peaches talks about trying to call into the Howard Stern wrap-up show to question whether anyone in the classic rock world has even heard of newer bands like Sleep Token or Bad Omens, while Viktor explains why most prank calls you hear on radio shows are staged because federal regulations make real ones almost impossible. The episode wraps up with the guys joking about prank-calling national radio shows, trolling tour managers from Peaches’ contact list, and the general joy of randomly calling your friends just to say “good night.”

If you enjoy ridiculous local internet drama, radio industry behind-the-scenes talk, weaponized fart noises, and the ongoing mystery of why buildings keep getting designed to look like skate ramps, this episode delivers all of it.