
Our Most Embarrassing Moments - Chuckle Sandwich EP. 43


[00:00 - 00:43]A listener suggested a funny bit for the podcast, where segments with the speaker are cut out and only the others are heard.


[00:43 - 03:12]They discuss rebranding the podcast as “Sluckle Sandwich” and adding oil and vinegar.


[01:08 - 01:28]They talk about a strange person who keeps appearing in their animated videos.


[03:12 - 04:00]They mention a famous song with a phone number in the lyrics.


[04:00 - 07:54]They continue to joke about bomb threats and prank calling companies.


[04:16 - 04:54]They mention a famous song with a phone number in the lyrics.


[05:35 - 08:07]They joke about prank calling pizza places.


[07:54 - 09:24]They make a joke about planting a bomb under a gas station.


[08:07 - 09:32]They joke about prank calling pizza places.


[09:32 - 10:59]They talk about different types of donuts and their names.


[10:59 - 12:28]They mention a famous song with a phone number in the lyrics.


[11:35 - 12:40]They continue to joke about bomb threats and prank calling companies.


[12:40 - 13:59]They mention a famous song with a phone number in the lyrics.


[13:59 - 16:59]They make a joke about planting a bomb under a gas station.


[14:08 - 15:16]They mention a famous song with a phone number in the lyrics.


[15:42 - 18:23]The person talks about different types of bombs, including a "funny freeze bomb."


[16:59 - 18:36]The speaker shares a recent embarrassing moment at a grocery store involving a child taking a phone and the speaker trying to resolve the situation.


[18:36 - 22:12]The person talks about different types of bombs, including a "funny freeze bomb."


[20:45 - 23:16]The conversation ends with the speaker joking about the child's age and their ability to identify children.


[22:12 - 24:02]The person talks about different types of bombs, including a "funny freeze bomb."


[24:02 - 26:43]The conversation shifts to a more light-hearted topic, discussing embarrassing moments.


[24:32 - 26:18]The conversation ends with the speaker joking about the child's age and their ability to identify children.


[26:43 - 31:04]The speaker shares a recent embarrassing moment at a grocery store involving a child taking a phone and the speaker trying to resolve the situation.


[32:05 - 32:44]A person is talking about a situation where they were in a store with a mask on and couldn't hear or see anything.


[32:44 - 33:28]They then mention a time when they were embarrassed in a grocery store because they accidentally started bagging someone else's groceries.


[32:58 - 34:53]The person then talks about a situation where they caught their significant other taking a TikTok video and it was awkward.


[34:53 - 36:09]The conversation then ends with one person saying they don't have an embarrassing story, but then mentioning a time when they got someone arrested for street racing.


[36:09 - 36:41]The person then talks about a situation where they caught their significant other taking a TikTok video and it was awkward.


[36:41 - 37:47]The conversation then turns to whether or not people are always driving under the influence of something.


[37:47 - 40:19]The person then mentions a situation where they were on the phone with someone from a radio station and suggested a song.


[40:39 - 43:02]Another person admits to having an embarrassing moment when their "cock didn't work" the previous night.


[41:15 - 41:27]The person then mentions a situation where they were on the phone with someone from a radio station and suggested a song.


[41:27 - 42:20]One person talks about how they embarrassed themselves by trying to take a toy phone away from a child who was only six inches tall.


[42:20 - 43:57]The conversation then ends with one person saying they don't have an embarrassing story, but then mentioning a time when they got someone arrested for street racing.


[43:58 - 45:08]Person is driving home from work on a long street between their office and home.


[44:09 - 45:48]They mention a previous experience of getting pulled over for going five miles over the speed limit.


[44:23 - 45:14]They encounter a series of cars racing each other, including themselves.


[45:48 - 46:25]They discuss the prevalence of speed traps in Texas.


[46:25 - 47:43]They mention a previous experience of getting pulled over for going five miles over the speed limit.


[47:43 - 48:37]The person shares a story of getting pulled over in Sudan, Texas for speeding while having weed in the car.


[48:37 - 49:07]They describe a specific situation where they were being tailgated and forced to speed up by a larger truck.


[49:07 - 49:13]The person shares a similar experience of driving in New York during winter and not having heat in their car.


[49:13 - 52:15]They then transition to talking about driving in Vermont and encountering aggressive drivers.


[50:53 - 51:48]They describe a specific situation where they were being tailgated and forced to speed up by a larger truck.


[52:15 - 53:08]The person shares a similar experience of driving in New York during winter and not having heat in their car.


[53:08 - 53:49]They discuss having to stop at gas stations to warm up during the long drive.


[53:49 - 54:46]The person shares a similar experience of driving in New York during winter and not having heat in their car.


[54:46 - 58:11]The person then claims that their friend's truck had a hole in the floor, which the friend denies.


[55:26 - 56:10]The person shares a similar experience of driving in New York during winter and not having heat in their car.


[55:46 - 56:38]They discuss having to stop at gas stations to warm up during the long drive.


[56:40 - 56:55]They mention a previous experience of getting pulled over for going five miles over the speed limit.


[56:55 - 58:18]The person shares a similar experience of driving in New York during winter and not having heat in their car.


[58:18 - 58:39]They end the conversation by referencing an inside joke about running from a dinosaur.


[58:39 - 59:06]The podcast hosts invite listeners to ask for advice or play "would you rather"


[59:06 - 59:43]One host talks about getting his kneecaps busted by a friend while playing baseball


[59:11 - 1.00:07]They choose one question about advice and one "would you rather" question to answer


[1.00:07 - 1.01:14]One host talks about getting his kneecaps busted by a friend while playing baseball


[1.00:37 - 1.01:27]They both joke about being "invincible" as kids and getting injured from falls


[1.01:27 - 1.02:20]The other host talks about getting his finger caught in a metal door


[1.02:20 - 1.03:03]They both joke about being "invincible" as kids and getting injured from falls


[1.03:03 - 1.04:59]They choose one question about advice and one "would you rather" question to answer


[1.03:22 - 1.04:42]The host who chose toothache is teased for being a "messenger bag guy" while the other host says he would be cool wearing one.


[1.04:42 - 1.04:49]The podcast hosts invite listeners to ask for advice or play "would you rather"


[1.04:59 - 1.08:10]The "would you rather" question is about having a consistent toothache or back pain


[1.06:25 - 1.08:41]The advice question is about the worst physical pain another person has inflicted on them


[1.07:20 - 1.08:31]They discuss how pain near the face feels more intense and how migraines can come with tooth pain


[1.08:41 - 1.10:56]The host who chose toothache is teased for being a "messenger bag guy" while the other host says he would be cool wearing one.