
Our Fans Sent us Voicemails. The Results are Insane. - Chuckle Sandwich EP 95


[00:00 - 02:11]He receives a call while recording the podcast


[01:01 - 02:56]Ted and Tucker agree with the voicemail opinion


[02:57 - 04:22]He receives a call while recording the podcast


[03:25 - 05:09]Tucker is going to play voicemails with controversial opinions


[03:34 - 06:29]He receives a call while recording the podcast


[05:21 - 07:48]The first voicemail is about someone loving Spam and Ted and Tucker insult him


[06:36 - 09:51]Ted shares his opinion on drinking water out of glass bottles


[08:11 - 09:26]Ted and Tucker agree with the voicemail opinion


[09:26 - 10:33]Ted shares his opinion on drinking water out of glass bottles


[10:33 - 11:56]Ted went to a Truffle Sandwich and is now back


[11:57 - 15:02]Ted shares his opinion on drinking water out of glass bottles


[15:03 - 17:44]Another voicemail is about someone not thinking the troops outside of grocery stores deserve money


[16:07 - 19:26]Group of people sitting around, likely talking about a man named Rick who wants to join the military.


[16:35 - 19:09]They mention cybernetic implants and living flesh over metal skeletons.


[16:43 - 19:01]They question whether Rick is talking about panhandlers or some other group.


[16:56 - 20:03]Group of people sitting around, likely talking about a man named Rick who wants to join the military.


[17:54 - 17:59]They make a joke about sending Girl Scouts to war.


[19:36 - 25:10]Someone shares a voicemail from a listener named Emma who dislikes a cappella groups.


[24:48 - 26:53]They question whether Rick is talking about panhandlers or some other group.


[25:32 - 29:12]Group of people sitting around, likely talking about a man named Rick who wants to join the military.


[26:53 - 29:33]They question whether Rick is talking about panhandlers or some other group.


[29:35 - 32:20]Another listener named Dawson shares his opinion on peeling apples.


[30:41 - 34:16]They question whether Rick is talking about panhandlers or some other group.


[32:21 - 34:06]Ted shares a letter he received from a delivery driver.


[33:51 - 34:24]The speaker is looking at a receipt that may have some sentimental value.


[34:09 - 35:54]The speaker's stepfather appears to have a strong opinion on boneless wings.


[34:45 - 37:35]The speaker talks about their own preference for boneless wings and how it may be seen as taking the easy way out.


[35:06 - 37:19]They discuss the masculinity of boneless wings and the idea of embracing something seen as less manly.


[36:15 - 38:32]The speaker's stepfather appears to have a strong opinion on boneless wings.


[38:21 - 38:56]The speaker talks about their own preference for boneless wings and how it may be seen as taking the easy way out.


[38:56 - 40:02]They discuss the masculinity of boneless wings and the idea of embracing something seen as less manly.


[40:02 - 42:06]The speaker then shifts to discuss their opinion on lactose intolerance and how they believe it is not a real condition.


[40:37 - 42:42]They discuss the use of ranch and blue cheese as dipping sauces for wings.


[40:52 - 42:55]The speaker talks about their own preference for boneless wings and how it may be seen as taking the easy way out.


[42:55 - 44:49]The speaker also mentions a peanut table in their grade school and their thoughts on it.


[44:50 - 46:34]The speaker's stepfather appears to have a strong opinion on boneless wings.


[45:37 - 45:55]They then discuss their own order of wings from Wingstop and the different sauces they chose.


[46:34 - 48:30]The next voicemail discusses the idea of making blueberry ice cream with frozen blueberries and vanilla ice cream.


[46:57 - 47:42]The speaker then shifts to discuss their opinion on lactose intolerance and how they believe it is not a real condition.


[46:57 - 49:53]The speaker took their ADHD meds and is not fully in power yet


[47:08 - 48:43]The conversation has given someone a crazy idea


[47:08 - 48:56]The speaker and the other host reveal that they do not like fruit.


[47:42 - 48:30]Another listener from Australia suggests that they prefer chocolate


[48:31 - 48:56]Someone named Fuse Night admits to drinking soy sauce


[48:37 - 48:43]The speaker's stepfather appears to have a strong opinion on boneless wings.


[48:56 - 50:28]The speaker's aura is being questioned


[50:28 - 51:34]They are recording a podcast with someone named Schlatt


[50:34 - 51:44]They receive a voicemail from someone named Abby talking about not trusting AI


[51:44 - 52:53]Someone named Fuse Night admits to drinking soy sauce


[51:52 - 54:42]Lifter wants Gatorade to be thicker


[53:42 - 56:23]Someone from New Jersey argues that their state is better than New York


[55:54 - 58:28]A listener named Vance suggests that people over a certain age should have to take a road test regularly


[57:12 - 58:14]A voicemail from someone named Kevin Sharp is cut off


[58:29 - 1.01:24]The conversation has given someone a crazy idea


[58:35 - 59:12]Speaker talks about accidents they have been close to being in while driving with older drivers


[59:15 - 1.00:23]Speaker expresses preference for Apple phones over Android, but acknowledges that Android has more creative features


[59:20 - 1.00:17]Another listener from Australia suggests that they prefer chocolate


[1.00:09 - 1.00:17]Speaker expresses frustration towards people who claim to have synesthesia


[1.00:24 - 1.02:26]Discussion about the speaker's history of owning different phones, including a flip phone and various models of iPhone and Samsung Galaxy


[1.00:30 - 1.02:26]A voicemail from someone named Kevin Sharp is cut off


[1.02:06 - 1.04:19]The speaker's aura is being questioned


[1.02:27 - 1.02:59]Controversial take that life was better when people only had flip phones and had to use Wi-Fi for social media


[1.03:01 - 1.03:21]Speaker talks about accidents they have been close to being in while driving with older drivers


[1.03:01 - 1.04:38]The conversation has given someone a crazy idea


[1.03:08 - 1.04:46]A voicemail from someone named Kevin Sharp is cut off


[1.03:22 - 1.03:28]Speaker expresses frustration towards people who claim to have synesthesia


[1.03:28 - 1.04:26]The speaker's aura is being questioned


[1.03:28 - 1.04:26]Discussion about the possibility of determining if someone actually has synesthesia


[1.03:43 - 1.03:54]Speaker doubts the authenticity of people who claim to have synesthesia


[1.04:26 - 1.04:57]Discussion about the speaker's history of owning different phones, including a flip phone and various models of iPhone and Samsung Galaxy


[1.04:26 - 1.05:56]The speaker mentions their love for turning fries into parmesan fries


[1.04:46 - 1.05:34]The speaker discusses their preference for raw Pop-Tarts over toasted ones


[1.04:58 - 1.05:14]Speaker ends by saying "no hate, all love" but admits to hating people who claim to have synesthesia.


[1.05:34 - 1.06:08]The speaker then talks about their preference for eating the best part of a meal last


[1.06:09 - 1.08:10]The speaker discusses their preference for raw Pop-Tarts over toasted ones


[1.08:36 - 1.09:39]They share their opinion that pasta with tomato sauce is gross and they prefer Alfredo sauce instead


[1.09:41 - 1.10:42]The speaker mentions their love for turning fries into parmesan fries


[1.10:16 - 1.10:54]They discuss their dislike for marinara sauce and how it ruins mozzarella sticks


[1.10:55 - 1.11:57]The conversation shifts to discussing aioli and its prevalence in Los Angeles


[1.11:57 - 1.12:48]The speaker mentions their love for turning fries into parmesan fries


[1.12:25 - 1.14:16]They share their distaste for spaghetti and meatballs, but acknowledge that homemade red sauce can be good


[1.12:48 - 1.14:32]The speakers discuss how their parents may have influenced their behavior


[1.13:12 - 1.16:48]They discuss the improved tracking on modern TVs and a discontinued cereal they loved


[1.14:16 - 1.15:30]The conversation shifts to discussing aioli and its prevalence in Los Angeles


[1.14:39 - 1.15:38]The speaker shares their opinion that Burger King's chicken sandwich is superior to Chick-fil-A's and that Chick-fil-A is overhyped.


[1.15:38 - 1.15:53]The speaker then talks about their preference for eating the best part of a meal last


[1.15:54 - 1.16:13]The speaker mentions their love for turning fries into parmesan fries


[1.16:20 - 1.18:59]They debate the best video game console, with one of the speakers preferring the Wii


[1.18:59 - 1.23:45]They discuss the improved tracking on modern TVs and a discontinued cereal they loved


[1.23:12 - 1.24:10]They ask listeners to send in their most embarrassing moments for the next voicemail episode