Ep. 256 - Liver Lacerations and Stuffed Animal Larceny feat. Taite 'The Martian' Martin and Steven Dopp - 10/23/2025
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Ep. 256 - Liver Lacerations and Stuffed Animal Larceny feat. Taite 'The Martian' Martin and Steven Dopp - 10/23/2025

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This episode of Peaches Pit Party is basically a fever dream that starts with Peaches roasting sneaker resellers and ends with multiple men describing what it’s like to have their livers turned into Play-Doh. We kick off with Peaches dunking on sneakerheads who hoarded Yeezys like dragon gold, crying over bots, and realizing he’s now a “wear-until-there’s-a-hole” adult. Then he dives straight into a birthday-gone-wrong saga from Reddit featuring a husband whose only gift to his wife was incompetence, followed by Peaches yelling about how you should absolutely remember how to drop off your kids or get tested for dementia.

Sports coverage hits next with the “Shot Clock Sports Update” — featuring everything from the Pro Bowl’s weird relocation to EA’s eternal monopoly on NFL video games. Then Peaches casually transitions into the Stuffed Animal Heist of the Century, where three geniuses broke into an amusement park via boat and stole 200 plush toys, officially becoming the most unthreatening crime syndicate in New York. From there, Peaches spirals into Victor’s heated Christmas hill-to-die-on: declaring “Linus and Lucy” not a Christmas song — a statement that’s somehow more controversial than religion in a Facebook group full of radio nerds.

Then things go off the rails. There’s a tangent about a movie screening where people shaved their heads to see Begonia early, and Peaches flexes that he’s been bald longer than them — “the original scalp pioneer.” After that, he tears into Ghost Adventures for being the least convincing show in the supernatural genre until they air an episode where one of the hosts finds out mid-investigation that his wife tried to have him murdered. Yes, really. Then, the energy spikes again when two real fighters, Taite “The Martian” Martin and Steven Dopp, stop by to talk about broken ribs, dehydration, liver lacerations, Muay Thai kicks, and why being punched unconscious is basically “a nap with a hangover.”
Peaches ends the show by somehow linking all of this to lions escaping trucks, Axl Rose rage-quitting in Buenos Aires, and rollercoasters retiring after 40 years — which he swears has nothing to do with his fear of being too tall for seatbelts. It’s unfiltered, unhinged, and somehow educational.

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