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The Shallow End

#099: Like A Rat In The Glove Box

The Shallow End

John Elliott and Lindsay Schnebly

History, Society & Culture, Comedy

4.8602 Ratings

🗓️ 24 April 2024

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Dive into The Shallow End of legal quagmires with Schnebly and Toth on this episode. First, we dissect the consequences of a man's fateful solution to ditching his community service sentence. What led him astray, and what can we learn from his missteps? We'll explore the complexities of justice, accountability, and the slippery slope of ruining two perfectly good king-size pillows. Then, hold onto your hats as we unravel the bizarre tale of a jailbreak unlike any other. Picture this: a lawnmower, a dog, and a set of bolt cutters. How did these seemingly unrelated elements come together to confound law enforcement? Join us as we dissect the details, ponder the ingenuity, and perhaps uncover some unexpected lessons in unconventional problem-solving. Tune in to Shallow End with Schnebly and Toth for an engaging blend of legal insight, storytelling, and the quirky side of the justice system. Whether you're a law enthusiast or love a good tale, this episode promises to deliver an unforgettable ride. If you would like to advertise on The Shallow End with Schnebly and Toth, contact [email protected] http://www.airwavemedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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And how did a former president decide to run for a second non-consecutive term?

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1:02.9

It began long ago.

1:05.3

Two young boys in an American town riding their bikes to school and Little League practice.

1:12.7

Over the years, the boys became fast friends, united in their love for stories where things would go horribly wrong. Pour

1:20.6

yourself a strong beverage and buckle up. You're in the shallow end with Schnebly and Tom.

1:26.3

Well, this has been an interesting day, Linz. How so? J.G. How so? Well, I woke up this morning. Da-na-na-na-na-na-na-na. Every time somebody says, I woke up this morning, I instantly think they're going into a blues number. Okay. All right. Well. Let's do that. I woke up this morning.

1:46.2

Da-na-na-na-na-na-na.

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