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The Shallow End

191: This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things

The Shallow End

John Elliott and Lindsay Schnebly

Society & Culture, Comedy, History

4.9612 Ratings

🗓️ 14 January 2026

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of The Shallow End, we ease into the morning with half-finished coffee, mild grogginess, and a deep philosophical discussion about a very specific human flaw: the irresistible urge to acquire objects we absolutely do not need—and will almost certainly never use. From abandoned French press coffee makers to unopened hologram fans quietly aging in closets, the boys unpack the strange comfort of possession without follow-through, the sacred importance of keeping boxes “just in case,” and the moment you realize you’ve officially become your parents. Things take a darker turn with a true crime story from Italy involving pension fraud, family deception, and a high-profile attempt at impersonation that has been dubbed the real-life “Mrs. Doubtfire scheme.” It’s a story that somehow manages to be disturbing, absurd, and baffling all at once—and proves that bureaucracy will eventually notice… even if it takes a while. Then, a listener email delivers a classic Shallow End cautionary tale involving college logic, expired Mello Yello, gravity, and a car hood that never knew what hit it. It’s a story about impulse, regret, and the long shadow cast by a single bad decision made at the top of a staircase. Finally, the episode closes with a quintessential Florida Dumb Criminal Story: a man who tried to delay his flight by calling in a bomb threat—using his own phone, his real voice, and airport Wi-Fi. What follows is a quietly perfect example of impatience, overconfidence, and how modern surveillance does not reward shortcuts. It’s an episode about bad choices, unintended consequences, and the universal belief that maybe—just maybe—we can outsmart the system this one time. Spoiler: we can’t. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:16.0

It began long ago.

0:17.9

Two young boys in an American town riding their bikes to school and

0:22.2

Little League practice.

0:24.5

Over the years, the boys became fast friends, united in their love for stories where things

0:30.8

would go horribly wrong.

0:33.6

Pour yourself a strong beverage and buckle up.

0:37.2

You're in the shallow end with Schnebly and Toff.

0:39.6

If we sound slightly groggy, it's because both Jethro and I are only half a cup into our first cup of coffee.

0:46.9

We're recording slightly earlier than normal.

0:49.6

Yeah, you kept me up all night.

0:51.2

You were kicking last night.

0:52.6

I know, I know.

0:53.7

By the way, you had a dream about it.

0:55.5

Well, never mind.

0:57.3

Yeah.

0:58.5

I'll leave that to the imagination.

1:00.2

Paging Dr. Freud.

1:06.0

We both discovered just now in talking before the giant reel-to-reel machine spun into

1:11.8

action that both Jethro and I have an unusual trait for lack of a better word

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