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The Shallow End

189: A Schedule-1 Savings Bond.

The Shallow End

John Elliott and Lindsay Schnebly

Society & Culture, Comedy, History

4.9612 Ratings

🗓️ 31 December 2025

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Here’s an SEO-optimized episode description for The Shallow End, written to perform well on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts while matching the tone of the episode and the show’s brand: As 2025 limps toward the finish line, The Shallow End with Schnebly and Toth dives headfirst into a fresh batch of gloriously bad decisions, near-miss disasters, and criminal incompetence you truly have to hear to believe. The episode opens with a painfully relatable moment of modern panic: losing your phone… while actively talking on it. From there, things escalate quickly with a near-catastrophic kitchen mistake involving a laptop and a microwave (spoiler: MacBooks are not microwave-safe). But the real headline story comes out of small-town Ohio, where an ordinary bank drive-through transaction turns into one of the dumbest criminal stories of the year. A man accidentally sends methamphetamine through a pneumatic bank tube, triggering a sheriff’s department response, a canine alert, and instant internet infamy. No getaway plan. No criminal mastermind. Just a jaw-dropping lapse in attention that lands him squarely in Shallow End legend. The episode also features listener-submitted stories, including a Florida man who attempts yard work with a sword and accidentally enters a real-life medieval snake encounter, plus a stunning double-whammy crime story involving COVID relief fraud, a stolen U-Haul van, and a defendant who shows up for federal court already in handcuffs. If you enjoy true dumb criminal stories, real news absurdity, and laugh-out-loud moments fueled by human error, this episode delivers. It’s a reminder to double-check what’s in your pockets, return your rental vehicles on time, and for the love of all that’s holy—don’t mail illegal drugs to a bank. The Shallow End is where bad ideas float, good judgment sinks, and the stories are always true. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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It began long ago.

1:03.4

Two young boys in an American town riding their bikes to school and little league practice.

1:09.3

Over the years, the boys became fast friends, united in their

1:13.4

love for stories where things would go horribly wrong. Pour yourself a strong beverage and

1:20.8

buckle up. You're in the shallow end with Schnebly and Toff. Well, it's so close to 2026 you can almost

1:27.4

taste it. And if you've close to 2026, you can almost taste it.

1:28.4

And if you've ever tasted a year, you know that it tastes like it's a little salty and also tastes like regret.

1:36.3

Yeah, yeah.

1:37.5

Loads of regret.

1:40.2

I thought it would be fun, Jethro, to end the year by me sharing, in hindsight, what was my biggest shallow end moment of 2025.

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