In Episode 11, "Something About a Pool Party," we’re joined by our special guest, Baby Chris, to tackle a story that made us cringe, laugh, and gasp. This time, it’s all about a dad who did something so outrageous at his kid’s pool party that it left everyone—especially his kid—utterly embarrassed. Was it a simple dad joke gone wrong or something much bigger?
Join us for plenty of laughs, wild speculations, and some seriously awkward moments as we dive into this poolside fiasco in this unforgettable episode!
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