
Eddy Burback's Deepest Secrets | Chuckle Sandwich EP 83


[00:00 - 01:19]The restaurant charged extra for not finishing all the food brought to the table, even if it was not on the plate.


[00:38 - 02:50]The speaker and a friend, Tony, have a YouTube channel about video games and are currently working on a project together.


[02:20 - 04:06]The speaker believes the road trip helped them grow as a person.


[04:06 - 07:34]The speaker and a friend, Tony, have a YouTube channel about video games and are currently working on a project together.


[07:50 - 09:34]The speaker and Tony went on a three-week road trip to visit every Rainforest Cafe, which was a lot of work and caused the speaker to have a panic attack while trying to work on a video with Tony.


[09:34 - 11:19]The speaker's panic attack occurred while creating a thumbnail for their video, featuring a pig staring straight into the camera.


[11:19 - 13:14]John Oliver made a joke about "Cars for Kids" in an episode.


[12:31 - 12:48]Eddie's video had a strong analytics section and was well received.


[13:15 - 13:56]Tucker looked up the death toll for chickens during the bird flu.


[13:57 - 16:02]There was a mention of the Hershey's Kisses Christmas commercial.


[14:34 - 16:32]John Oliver made a joke about "Cars for Kids" in an episode.


[16:32 - 19:15]Tucker looked up the death toll for chickens during the bird flu.


[19:32 - 21:07]There was a mention of the Hershey's Kisses Christmas commercial.


[22:22 - 25:51]John Oliver made a joke about "Cars for Kids" in an episode.


[24:42 - 26:37]The speaker does not want to take full credit for the policy change as it was likely already happening.


[25:45 - 26:07]They mention a cringeworthy moment when they ended a stream and saw chat messages.


[26:07 - 28:44]The speaker was part of a larger conversation about ghost kitchens and similar menus.


[28:31 - 30:28]The speaker and their friends discuss their experiences in LA and Texas.


[28:44 - 29:27]The speaker was part of a larger conversation about ghost kitchens and similar menus.


[30:28 - 32:19]The speaker and their friends discuss their experiences in LA and Texas.


[32:07 - 35:22]The speaker was part of a larger conversation about ghost kitchens and similar menus.


[34:37 - 36:24]They mention the difficulty of filming in public and the reactions they receive.


[35:46 - 37:51]The speaker was part of a larger conversation about ghost kitchens and similar menus.


[36:24 - 39:03]They mention the difficulty of filming in public and the reactions they receive.


[38:31 - 40:03]The speaker talks about their relationship with streaming and the exhaustion after ending a stream.


[40:03 - 40:47]The speaker discusses the mental work involved in social interactions.


[40:48 - 43:20]The speaker discusses how their streaming setup used to shut down after streaming Minecraft daily in 2019


[41:19 - 43:12]They recall having nightmares and reality-melting moments during this time


[43:20 - 44:55]They mention how they eased themselves into showing their face on content during the beginning of 2020


[44:55 - 46:37]The speaker remembers meeting and playing video games with one of the other participants before realizing they knew each other


[45:34 - 48:36]The conversation shifts to housing and real estate, with the speaker expressing frustration with the current housing market


[46:13 - 46:54]The speaker remembers meeting and playing video games with one of the other participants before realizing they knew each other


[47:38 - 48:28]The speaker shares a conspiracy theory about stairs and old people falling, and recalls making bets on which elderly person would fall down a long staircase near a retirement home


[48:36 - 50:53]The conversation shifts to housing and real estate, with the speaker expressing frustration with the current housing market


[50:22 - 51:23]They mention living in Texas and experiencing power outages and issues with water quality


[51:07 - 51:36]They recall having nightmares and reality-melting moments during this time


[51:36 - 52:23]The speaker remembers meeting and playing video games with one of the other participants before realizing they knew each other


[52:24 - 52:58]The conversation shifts to housing and real estate, with the speaker expressing frustration with the current housing market


[52:58 - 54:38]The speaker shares a conspiracy theory about stairs and old people falling, and recalls making bets on which elderly person would fall down a long staircase near a retirement home


[53:33 - 54:17]The conversation ends with a discussion about retirement home activities and how they are reminiscent of horse races.


[54:38 - 55:44]They talk about a sound resembling dentures falling down stairs


[54:44 - 56:02]They agree to talk about it later that night


[54:56 - 55:09]They mention a nursing home and COVID


[55:16 - 55:25]They joke about betting on old people falling down stairs


[55:25 - 56:46]They discuss squeezing a squeezer


[56:46 - 57:05]They mention a ghost kitchen video and ordering a sandwich multiple times


[57:21 - 59:55]One person struggles with a hypothetical question


[59:03 - 59:44]They argue about the pronunciation of "Mario"


[59:44 - 1.01:30]One person struggles with a hypothetical question


[1.00:20 - 1.00:25]They agree to talk about it later that night


[1.00:41 - 1.01:02]One person struggles with a hypothetical question


[1.01:02 - 1.01:59]One person knocks over something


[1.01:08 - 1.01:24]One person struggles with a hypothetical question


[1.02:00 - 1.03:53]The guest leaves and the host jokes about him being "dead"


[1.02:16 - 1.02:24]One person knocks over something


[1.02:39 - 1.03:56]They end the show.


[1.02:45 - 1.02:51]They talk about quitting the show


[1.03:06 - 1.03:43]The guest leaves and the host jokes about him being "dead"