Tuesday, Apr 14 - The Crimson Fist
Author: I95 Rock
April 14, 2026
Duration: 46:15
Danbury is getting some serious national recognition after being named one of the Top 100 Best Places to Live in the country. Not bad for a city that people used to overlook—now it’s officially on the map.
In other news, a guy named Chris Buck claims he’s invented a “vaccine beer,” which sounds like something you’d come up with after a few too many actual beers. Lou and Dave aren’t buying it for a second, and honestly, it feels like something that probably shouldn’t exist.
Big Daddy Dave is back on the show, and in a shocking twist—he’s still terrible. No growth, no improvement, just consistently brutal across the board.
Meanwhile, Connecticut is rolling out a new therapy program involving horses that’s getting attention for potentially helping people deal with the more intense lingering symptoms of COVID-19. It’s definitely unconventional, but if it works, it works.
Out in Pennsylvania, things escalated quickly—like, record speed. A guy clocked into work and, within one minute, punched a coworker in the face. That might be the fastest “I quit” energy we’ve ever seen.
The guys also caught up with Sal Cirrincione from Premiere Radio Networks to break down the 2026 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame class, because nothing gets people more fired up than arguing about who deserves to be in.
Over in the UK, there’s a man proudly claiming he drinks 10 pints of alcohol a day, which is either impressive, alarming, or both.
It was also TV Talk Tuesday, so the boys dove into a new Netflix documentary called “False Prophet,” breaking down what works, what doesn’t, and whether it’s actually worth your time. They also got into the news that “Little House on the Prairie” is getting rebooted for Netflix, because apparently nothing is off-limits anymore.
To wrap things up, the guys shared some underrated weight loss tips they found online—some actually useful, some… questionable at best.