
Tosh Show My Winter Olympics Coverage
Feb 17, 2026
A comedian reports from the Winter Olympics with jokes about opening ceremony performances and crowd reactions. He riffs on which winter sports feel legitimate and imagines absurd future events. There are riffs on broadcast frustrations, skiing mishaps and mountain bathroom logistics. Listeners call in with awkward stories and the show plugs tour dates and merch.
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Pulled Over In Spanish-Speaking South Beach
- Tosh recalls being pulled over in 1990s South Beach by a Spanish-speaking officer who chose not to speak English.
- He uses the story to reflect on language, local culture, and his discomfort with police encounters.
Coverage Timing Undermines Engagement
- Daniel Tosh finds the Winter Olympics charming but logistically scattered across locations and time zones.
- He prefers concise daily wrap-ups earlier in the day instead of late-night feeds.
Some Events Feel Like Rides, Not Sports
- Tosh argues many winter events feel more like amusement rides than athletic contests and questions medal parity.
- He suggests some events (skeleton, luge) deserve different recognition because they resemble rides.
