Episode Summary
Tim checks in with Apple Podcast paranoia, a failed attempt to terrorize a sponsor’s sister, Mead Skelton’s latest accidentally revealing sermon on effeminate heterosexuality, and a news lineup featuring burger-related hard time, hotel coffee makers full of underwear sludge, Columbia House finally flatlining, and a Detroit anchor absolutely losing it over fat beaver talk.
Episode Highlights
- Mead Skelton returns to his favorite subject, insisting that a boy with “certain fantasies,” women’s clothes, Judy Garland posters, and musical-theater energy can still be totally straight. Very convincing. Not suspicious at all.
- Airport burger justice: a woman tries to dodge a wildly overpriced airport restaurant bill, claims her father is definitely upstairs paying for everything, and eventually graduates from “for what?” to “I am a god” while the handcuffs come out.
- Hotel horror unlocked: a survey finds that some freaks are washing dirty underwear in in-room coffee makers, which is exactly the sort of information that ruins travel forever.
- Morning news meltdown: a Detroit anchor completely breaks when a coworker starts earnestly discussing the survival value of hunting and eating fat beavers on live TV.
️ Behind the Scenes Chaos
- Apple Podcasts weirdness: Monday’s episode got delayed for listeners using Apple’s directory, and Tim suspects either a technical screw-up or some very prissy censorship over the God Hates an F Word intro bit.
- RSS evangelism: Tim pleads with freaks to subscribe directly through distortedview.com/feed so Cupertino can’t quietly throttle the filth.
- Sponsor shenanigans: Ralph is still bankrolling the week and demanding prank calls to his sister, which means Tim dragged Brad Carter into a failed campaign involving spoofed numbers, a disconnected landline, and a plan to pretend they were inside her apartment stealing back Wi-Fi equipment.
- Brad Carter remains a mensch: willing to help with nonsense, spoof calls, and possible criminal-sounding comedy premises without even a hint of hesitation.
Ongoing Freaks and Recurring Weirdos
- Mead Skelton continues to sound like a man trying to file an affidavit against his own subconscious, complete with talk of effeminate men, cross-dressing hypotheticals, and heterosexual self-identification delivered with the energy of someone begging the jury not to ask follow-up questions.
- Ralph’s prank saga rolls on, with Bruna stubbornly refusing to pick up and thereby depriving everyone of a beautifully stupid harassment scenario.
- Apple conspiracy corner: Tim briefly imagines being gang-stalked by Tim Cook, which honestly feels healthier than accepting that podcast distribution systems are just randomly broken garbage.
️ Distorted News
- Hamburglar justice: a woman at DFW Airport allegedly tried charging a restaurant tab to a hotel room occupied by absolutely no one, then acted baffled that theft of service could apply to a burger and a fantasy father.
- Coffee maker contamination: one in twenty travelers surveyed admitted to washing underwear in hotel coffee machines, meaning every complimentary in-room brew now comes with a side of psychic damage.
- Columbia House dies again, for real this time: after decades of luring people in with penny CDs and then haunting them with monthly obligations, the mail-order media relic is finally shutting down for good.
- Live TV beaver crisis: a Fox 2 Detroit segment about wilderness survival derails completely when a host starts discussing how contestants prize fat in the beaver, and her co-anchor’s soul immediately leaves his body.
Listener Interaction and Freak Business
- Text line filth: freaks request old songs, offer up vintage Macintosh gear, suggest sending Mead to a deranged alpha-male man camp, and generally do their part to keep the culture poisoned.
- Greg from Austin reports that after vacation, the family dog may have been permanently ruined by Davide and Jonathan Nyehouse, because apparently no callback is too cursed.
- Dankton calls with a real one, asking freaks to keep his dad in their thoughts after a serious motorcycle accident. Tim sends all available mystical gay energy in his direction.
- Robert Seggis egg technology: a new hard-boiled egg peeling method involving a mug, a lid-hand, and vigorous shaking may have just changed breakfast forever.
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