
201: Karaoke Night → Gunfire (Because Florida)
The Shallow End · Schnebly and Toth
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Show Notes
What starts as a routine flight out of Mogadishu turns into one of the strangest “instant karma” stories you’ll ever hear… when a man in a wheelchair boards a plane with a deadly secret—and what happens next defies every expectation. This is a true story of chaos, survival, and a twist so unbelievable it sounds fictional… but isn’t.
Then, we head to Clearwater, Florida—because of course we do—where a karaoke night goes completely off the rails. One man waits patiently for his moment in the spotlight… until a broken karaoke machine pushes him into a decision that lands him in handcuffs instead of the chorus.
Plus: a listener story featuring a literal “Rick Roll” (gravity-assisted), and a reminder that sometimes the most dangerous place on Earth… is an open mic night.
In this episode:
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A real-life airplane bombing attempt with a bizarre outcome
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A Florida karaoke meltdown involving a gun (yes, really)
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Listener humiliation at a Rick Astley concert
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The fine line between performance art and public disaster
If you love true dumb criminal stories, unbelievable real-life events, and dark humor with a twist of “what did I just hear?”—welcome back to The Shallow End.
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