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The Wackyholic Chronicles

The Wackyholic Chronicles

Written by: Wacky Tidings
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Three dudes talking about random stuff. Stay for the laughsWacky Tidings
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  • Wackyholic Chronicles S:2 Ep:1
    Jan 7 2026


    Wackyholic Chronicles kicks off its second season with a promise of more energy, weirdness, wonder, and wackiness (0:00-0:20).

    Key discussion points and segments include:

    Hair Dye and Appearances: The hosts discuss Zach's decision to dye his "snowball white hair" to match his beard, and the topic of baldness comes up (1:13-1:55).

    Show Dynamics and Humor: They reflect on Kyle's suggestion to "rip on each other more" and differentiate their desired show style from "Bad Friends," preferring a more "Joe Rogan style" approach (2:16-3:30).

    Conspiracy Generator Segment: A new segment called "The Conspiracy Generator" is introduced, where they draw names, objects, and sinister outcomes to create conspiracy theories. They conduct practice runs and then move into actual scenarios (7:00-8:01, 18:47-22:50, 23:22-39:55).

    Future Show Plans: The hosts discuss plans for Season 2, including having guests like Virgil, Katie, Kim, Audrey, and Michaela, and potentially Jimmy (13:58-14:25). They also talk about doing "retail skits" on TikTok based on their combined 30+ years of retail experience (11:51-12:58).

    Platform Expansion and Engagement: The video mentions their availability on Spotify, iHeart Radio, and Amazon Music, with plans for Pandora, and encourages comments from viewers (9:17-9:52).

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • Wackyholic Chronicles Ep: 14
    Dec 27 2025

    The Wackyholic Chronicles Episode 14 delves into a variety of Christmas-themed topics, from personal holiday traditions to movie and music discussions.


    The episode begins with the hosts introducing their "Wacky Tidings" merchandise, featuring custom t-shirt designs that reflect their personalities (0:49-1:42). They express hopes to make the merchandise available for purchase soon (1:36-1:42).


    The conversation then shifts to Christmas Eve traditions, including what they leave out for Santa (2:36-3:29), with one host convincing his kids Santa prefers peanut butter cookies (2:57-2:59). They also discuss leaving oatmeal for reindeer (3:39-3:41) and the glitter-filled "reindeer food" kids make in school (3:52-4:01).


    A significant portion of the video is dedicated to Christmas movies, with mentions of classics like "Jingle All the Way" (4:36-4:41), "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" (5:14-5:15), various adaptations of "A Christmas Carol" (5:32-7:27), "Scrooged" (7:18-7:20), and "Christmas Vacation" (7:39-8:00). They also touch on general comedy and directors like Mel Brooks (8:45-9:24).


    The hosts engage in several rounds of Christmas trivia, covering:

    Christmas Movie Trivia: Questions about "The Grinch" (14:40-14:45), "Home Alone" (14:54-14:57), "Elf" (15:16-15:17), "It's a Wonderful Life" (15:46-15:47), and "A Christmas Story" (16:05-16:07).

    Holiday Music Facts: Trivia on "Jingle Bells" being the first song broadcast from space (16:23-16:25) and its original title (16:49-16:51), and Bing Crosby's "White Christmas" as the bestselling single of all time (17:23-17:51). They also pose a challenging question about the total number of gifts in "The 12 Days of Christmas" (17:53-17:59).

    Traditions and History Trivia: Questions about the country credited with the first Christmas tree (19:00-19:03), St. Nicholas's birthplace (19:14-19:17), the traditional Christmas meal in Japan (20:53-21:11), and a luxury treat traditionally placed in stockings (21:37-21:58). They share a fun fact about early artificial Christmas trees being made of goose feathers (22:24-22:32).

    The Darker Side of Christmas: Topics include Krampus (23:14-23:17) and the Icelandic Yule Cat (23:28-23:41), which eats people who don't receive new clothes before Christmas Eve. They also discuss why people in Norway traditionally hide brooms on Christmas Eve (23:51-24:11).

    Santa's Secret Life: A fact about the Canadian Post Office having a dedicated zip code for Santa Claus (24:57-25:01).


    The conversation shifts to the financial stress of Christmas shopping (25:40-25:44) and the reactions of children to gifts (26:07-26:24). As retail workers, they discuss popular toy items (27:01-28:20), specifically mentioning an animatronic Stitch toy (27:29-27:32).


    Towards the end, they briefly touch on health and a generational decline in lifespan due to diet (29:51-31:19) before returning to a lighter topic: favorite Christmas songs (31:43-32:56). They discuss a preference for classic songs (32:07-32:10) and instrumental Christmas music (36:49-37:20), and name their favorite Christmas movies and songs (34:24-34:25).

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Wackyholic Chronicles Ep: 13
    Dec 27 2025

    The "Wackyholic Chronicles Ep: 13" podcast features Jim and two other hosts discussing a variety of lighthearted and occasionally critical topics.


    The episode opens with a humorous welcome back to Jim, who was previously sick, and light banter about his "swelled ego" (0:33-1:00). The conversation then moves to video games, with Jim sharing his experiences playing a "Farming" game and "The Grinch" game (1:34-3:10), also mentioning a "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" game.


    A significant segment is dedicated to the challenges of buying Christmas gifts for dads (3:34-5:58), with personal anecdotes about thoughtful, albeit sometimes goofy, presents received from their children. They also share their own personal Christmas wishes, highlighting practical items like comfortable clothing, socks, and underwear (5:59-8:15).


    A more critical discussion ensues regarding company tenure gifts, specifically a disappointing 15-year gift package compared to a colleague who received a cake for their tenure (8:16-14:14). This leads to a broader critique of the company's morale-boosting efforts, particularly for overnight shifts.


    Shifting back to Christmas, the hosts recount cherished holiday memories centered around memorable childhood gifts, including extensive collections of Power Rangers and Ninja Turtles action figures (15:35-18:19), as well as an electric guitar and a scavenger hunt for an N64 (19:30-20:47). They also discuss their favorite classic Christmas movies, such as Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and The Santa Clause series (20:48-25:06), and newer ones like Polar Express.


    The podcast then transitions to horror-themed video games, discussing titles like the Indie DLC and the Resident Evil 2 Remake, along with Phasmophobia and Outlast Trials (25:15-29:57). This naturally leads to a conversation about recent horror movie adaptations of childhood stories, including The Mean One (a Grinch horror movie) and Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey, which they found to be "stupid" (29:58-32:20). The episode concludes with a broader critique of Hollywood's perceived lack of innovation, noting the prevalence of remakes and reboots of classic horror franchises (32:20-34:40).

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    1 hr and 14 mins
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