Episode Overview
Title: PATREON PREVIEW Camion Convoy
Podcast: Throwing Fits
Date: February 18, 2026
This Patreon bonus episode features hosts Jimmy and Larry in a midweek, boys-only, uncut session. Coming fresh off an interview with fashion designer Nicholas Daley, the hosts riff on their guest’s surprising habits, discuss cultural stereotypes, explore niche menswear, and riff on language origins with their signature caustic banter. The conversation flows from musings about weed culture and fashion flexes to lighthearted etymology debates, all in the biting, self-aware tone fans cherish.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Reflecting on the Nicholas Daley Interview
Timestamps: 01:00 - 01:47
- The hosts are coming off an extended session with designer Nicholas Daley, whom they describe as “very chill, very cool, very affable. Affable, magnetic, charming, lovable, popular.”
- “The Daily show they call it.” – B (01:21)
- They’re surprised to learn Daley doesn’t smoke weed, launching into jokes about cultural stereotypes.
- “I can’t believe he doesn’t smoke weed. Yeah, it was crazy…” – C (01:23)
- “You don’t smoke weed, bro!” – B (01:29)
2. Dissecting Stereotypes: Jamaican & Japanese Habits
Timestamps: 01:32 - 02:54
- The hosts play with stereotypes (with tongue in cheek), questioning assumptions about Jamaicans and weed, and Japanese meticulousness.
- “So you think all Jamaicans smoke weed and all Japanese people are meticulous?” – B (01:32)
- “First of all, we looked up the definition of meticulous. It was absolutely the perfect word choice.” – C (01:36)
- Discussion on drug culture in Japan: weed is hard to come by, quality is low (“straight mids”), cocaine is nearly nonexistent; mushrooms, however, do have a “toehold.”
- “Now they’re smoking straight mids.” – C (01:54)
- “I’m pretty sure like coke is like nonexistent. No, I think mushrooms have a little bit of a toehold in the country there.” – B (01:57)
- Joking about Japanese Rastafari making a pilgrimmage (“Hodge”) to Kingston, Jamaica and getting epically high for the first time.
- “No one has ever been as high…as a Japanese Rafari who makes a Hodge to Kingston.” – C (02:40)
3. The Quintessential Fit Check
Timestamps: 02:55 - 05:46
- The classic Throwing Fits “fit check,” delivered with detailed breakdowns, flexing both style choices and their cultural musings on fashion.
Jimmy’s Fit
- Our Legacy Quest boots (“inspired by Hugo Mendoza”; switching it up from “Salomon rears”)
- “The quick lace system…when you’re taking off the muddy boots out in the hallway.” – B (04:09)
- Beams Official socks (“every boy needs good socks”) gifted by an ex
- MF Pen jeans, Our Legacy box tee, Orley split neck alpaca knit polo (“the Skipper”)
- Colin Meredith light puffer (“Canadian menswear surge,” “Maple Wave”)
- Color is “espresso” but so dark it could be mistaken for black
- “For a man who doesn't wear black, that looks like a black jacket.” – C (05:13)
- Color is “espresso” but so dark it could be mistaken for black
Larry’s Fit
- Wearing “Our Legacy Camion,” described as his “beater pair”
4. The Great ‘Camion’ Discovery
Timestamps: 05:46 - 06:47
- Larry shares a photo of a Mexican restaurant named “El Camion,” beginning a riff on what “camion” means and where it comes from.
- “I honestly had never, until this moment, ever even considered what language camion comes from or what it means.” – C (06:07)
- “Camion in French means truck.” – B (06:25)
- “You’ve never been in...France and seen all the road signs that say camion?” – B (06:29)
- They joke about language ignorance and discovering meanings in real-time, always “saving it all for the pod.”
- “No, this moment, right now is when I learn. Saving it all for the pod.” – C (06:47)
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- On Stereotypes:
- “So you think all Jamaicans smoke weed and all Japanese people are meticulous?”
— B (01:32)
- “So you think all Jamaicans smoke weed and all Japanese people are meticulous?”
- On Japanese Rastafari:
- “No one has ever been as high ... as a Japanese Rafari who makes a Hodge to Kingston.”
— C (02:40)
- “No one has ever been as high ... as a Japanese Rafari who makes a Hodge to Kingston.”
- On ‘Camion’ Enlightenment:
- “I honestly had never, until this moment, ever even considered what language camion comes from or what it means.”
— C (06:07) - “You’ve never been in...France and seen all the road signs that say camion?”
— B (06:29)
- “I honestly had never, until this moment, ever even considered what language camion comes from or what it means.”
Episode Flow & Tone
- Irreverent, quick-fire, and deeply self-aware, the hosts let their personalities and rapport take center stage.
- The episode balances tongue-in-cheek cultural observations with deep fashion nerdiness and spontaneous learning moments.
- Listeners get the inside joke experience—the camaraderie, the running gags, and the classic “fit check” fashion dissection—delivered with the wit and sly mockery that defines Throwing Fits.
Useful Timestamps
- 01:00 — Introduction; post-Nicholas Daley recap
- 01:32 — Stereotype banter (“meticulous” Japanese, weed, Jamaica)
- 02:55 — Fit Check begins
- 05:46 — “El Camion” restaurant photo; discussion on meaning of “camion”
- 06:29 — French road sign etymology joke
This episode is a prime slice of Throwing Fits’ charm: fashion musings, joking about global habits, and learning new things on the fly, all held together by their signature banter. Perfect for anyone seeking style discourse laced with irony and laughter.
