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February 27th, 2026 - Ian Munsick Calls Out The Mountain
Episode 71

February 27th, 2026 - Ian Munsick Calls Out The Mountain

Traffic School · Viktor Wilt, Lt. Marvin Crain

February 27, 202638m 58s

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Show Notes

This week’s episode of Traffic School Powered by The Advocates begins the way all great societal collapses do: with a tiny, passive-aggressive “ting ting” bell and a debate about whether yelling at children builds character or just future podcast hosts. From there, it spirals immediately into chaos. Lieutenant Crain questions the maturity levels of modern humanity, Viktor debates whether his teachers were ancient crypt-keepers or just 26, and somehow within minutes we’re discussing cage-fighting a Wyoming country singer because he lyrically challenged a mountain and therefore, by extension, Idaho law enforcement.

The energy? Unhinged.
The focus? Nonexistent.
The professionalism? Allegedly present.

We get a deep dive into Vince McMahon allegedly driving 100 mph and not going to jail, prompting an existential crisis about whether you, a normal civilian, would absolutely be living in a cell by sundown. The show then pivots into an educational masterclass on assault vs. battery, complete with bat metaphors and callers casually threatening to commit crimes in real time. Snowballs in Washington Square Park become felony hypotheticals. Artificial truck anatomy is debated at a legal and spiritual level. A man wants to engine-swap his GMC with a Dodge HEMI and nearly ignites a civil war between truck purists.

Meanwhile, Ravonda—chaotic neutral patron saint of bad decisions—calls in from “the bar” at 8 AM and openly dares the Idaho State Police to find her. Lieutenant Crain calmly begins narrowing down which establishment is open, calculating alcohol sale laws like a predator tracking prey. Somewhere in Arco, a semi driver parks across from a Sinclair, hears the sheriff’s booming loudspeaker voice from the heavens, and contemplates flipping off law enforcement mid-crosswalk like a man tempting destiny.

Other highlights include:

  • Debating whether tinted license plate covers automatically scream “I have drugs.”
  • A philosophical discussion about breaking small laws while committing big crimes.
  • A caller asking which illegal behaviors are the best to avoid while transporting contraband.
  • A casual reminder that running 94 feet is apparently a death sentence past age 30.
  • Viktor prioritizing Resident Evil 9 over “quality content,” boldly stating the quiet part out loud.

By the end, the show dissolves into bar math, sheriff intimidation stories, and hypothetical basketball games with ruffians. No one learned anything. Everyone learned everything. The DMV remains confused. Ravonda remains at large. The bell has rung. Class dismissed.

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