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March 27th, 2026 - Why Can Cars Swear But Not Have Truck Nuts?
Episode 75

March 27th, 2026 - Why Can Cars Swear But Not Have Truck Nuts?

Traffic School · Viktor Wilt, Lt. Marvin Crain

March 27, 202639m 36s

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Show Notes

This episode detonates immediately with Viktor Wilt dragging unsuspecting humans Ben and Damian from The Advocates Injury Attorneys onto the air like sacrificial offerings to the Radio Gods, before anyone’s caffeine has even legally entered their bloodstream. Within seconds, we spiral into a fever dream involving tarantula diplomacy, gas prices that feel like a personal attack from the universe, and a looming threat: Lieutenant Crain silently stalking the studio like a well-dressed cryptid waiting to drop legal knowledge bombs. The conversation pinballs between semi-trucks going 80 mph (because apparently we needed FAST BIGGER PROBLEMS), sticker-based political vandalism, and a caller named Ravonda who attempts to turn the show into a 9AM bar crawl speedrun any% glitch category.

Then “Traffic School” officially begins, which is less “school” and more “Mad Max but with legal disclaimers,” as callers unleash increasingly cursed scenarios: underage weed + firearm combos, barefoot driving myths, go-karts committing crimes against infrastructure, and a man named Crazy Carl treating Costco parking lots like a tactical war maneuver to outsmart traffic lights (he cannot, legally, but spiritually he already has).  The universe peaks when deep philosophical questions emerge like “why can cars have profanity but not truck nuts?”—a sentence that feels illegal to even type—followed by existential dread over school buses being raw-dogged by physics with no seatbelts while society just shrugs.

Meanwhile, every caller is either confessing a crime, planning one, or accidentally inventing a new one mid-sentence. The hosts oscillate between helpful legal advice and absolute gremlin energy, culminating in a chaotic lottery where a random caller wins $250 simply for surviving long enough on hold during this audio hurricane. The episode ends abruptly, like a fever dream cut short, with everyone vaguely more informed but significantly more unhinged, as if knowledge itself has consequences.

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