The Podcast is Falling Apart - Chuckle Sandwich EP. 11
[00:00 - 01:15]Charlie discusses the evolving meaning and traditions of Easter.
[00:15 - 03:20]Schlatt talks about doing a jelly bean hunt with his family.
[02:59 - 04:33]Charlie discusses the evolving meaning and traditions of Easter.
[03:43 - 06:14]Ted shares his interpretation of the true story of Easter involving Jesus turning into a bunny and mutating into a chungus-like creature.
[06:14 - 07:15]Charlie discusses the evolving meaning and traditions of Easter.
[06:30 - 10:04]A conversation about the word "chungar" and its potential impact on the world.
[07:03 - 10:10]Ted shares his interpretation of the true story of Easter involving Jesus turning into a bunny and mutating into a chungus-like creature.
[09:09 - 09:58]Schlatt talks about doing a jelly bean hunt with his family.
[09:09 - 11:05]A debate about the merits of carrot cake vs. ice cream cake.
[10:05 - 11:53]A conversation about the word "chungar" and its potential impact on the world.
[11:54 - 14:48]Hypothetical preparations for surviving an apocalypse, including bringing a generator, food, and water to a bunker.
[15:02 - 16:04]A discussion of the benefits of exercise in prison and a game about prison life.
[16:04 - 18:28]An encounter with a former prisoner who was a tattoo artist in jail and his experiences with prison gangs and the prison economy.
[18:08 - 24:28]The speakers discuss their preferences for chewy and crispy cookies
[24:15 - 25:01]They continue to argue and debate their cookie preferences
[24:28 - 27:07]One speaker argues that Tate's cookies are actually a cookie-themed crisp
[24:46 - 27:15]The conversation ends with a question about the favorite type of cookie.
[27:16 - 28:00]One speaker argues that Tate's cookies are actually a cookie-themed crisp
[28:01 - 29:39]One speaker brings up the idea of a liberal vs conservative cookie debate
[28:10 - 29:34]The speaker discusses a libertarian politician named Gary Johnson and a video of a convention where people cheer for his moderate stance on driver's licenses.
[29:34 - 31:56]They then transition to discussing cookies, specifically Tate's cookies.
[31:02 - 31:48]The speaker argues that Tate's cookies are not actually cookies, but rather crackers.
[31:57 - 36:06]They then transition to discussing cookies, specifically Tate's cookies.
[35:23 - 36:56]They debate whether a lasagna is one dish or multiple dishes combined.
[36:56 - 40:18]The speaker argues that a burger is a type of sandwich, while a lasagna is not.
[40:18 - 41:24]Conversation about the "classic New York slice technique" and whether a hot dog is a sandwich
[41:24 - 42:04]Disagreement over whether a hot dog needs two separate pieces of bread to be a sandwich
[42:04 - 42:23]Exploration of whether a sandwich can be rotated and still be considered a sandwich
[42:23 - 45:19]Disagreement over whether a hot dog is a sandwich or not
[45:19 - 46:10]Conclusion that the world is like a big open-faced sandwich and that dropping a piece of bread on the ground is like an open-faced sandwich
[46:10 - 46:17]Closing remarks and thanks for listening.
[46:17 - 47:53]Mention of the health risks associated with eating too many hot dogs
[47:53 - 50:05]Discussion of the New York bowl and whether it is a sandwich
[48:06 - 49:11]Conclusion that the world is like a big open-faced sandwich and that dropping a piece of bread on the ground is like an open-faced sandwich
[48:15 - 49:18]Discussion of the New York bowl and whether it is a sandwich
[49:18 - 51:36]Charlie's disbelief and refusal to accept open-faced sandwiches as real sandwiches
[49:43 - 52:44]Conclusion that the world is like a big open-faced sandwich and that dropping a piece of bread on the ground is like an open-faced sandwich
[50:16 - 51:04]Introduction of the idea of a "chuckle sandwich" and its potential as a rotated sandwich
[51:36 - 51:44]Agreement that the conversation was productive and that they learned a lot about each other's opinions on sandwiches
[52:44 - 53:59]Disagreement over whether a hot dog is a sandwich or not
[53:59 - 55:02]Discussion of whether a hot dog would still be considered a hot dog if it was split into pieces and spread across the world
[55:02 - 56:28]Conclusion that the world is like a big open-faced sandwich and that dropping a piece of bread on the ground is like an open-faced sandwich
[56:02 - 58:13]Agreement that the conversation was productive and that they learned a lot about each other's opinions on sandwiches