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October 3, 2025 196 mins

Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about emailer having issues with his neighbor’s parking, Disneyland lost and found sale, everyday objects that terrify you, lunch lady having sex with students, cruise ship overtaken by norovirus, hurricane flooding knocks beach houses down, kid tried to stop person from stealing mom’s car, woman’s shoulders uneven, schools bring in chefs for lunch, MLB playoffs, Curry brothers, John Cena to wrestle final match, trained hawks stolen during Rams game, Taco Bell 50k, Diddy writes letter to judge, Matthew McConaughey talks about career switch, record store owner found lost demo from The Beatles, guy breaks into MMA fighter’s house, college student damages cars, naked guy on side of road, body builder’s Latina wife stabbed him for allegedly cheating, cop busted faking working from home, customers argue over loud babies in restaurant, jobs that have dumb people who make good money, woman got trapped in well for 54 hours, Ask Dave & Chuck The Freak, friend told him about MIL’s OnlyFans page, fiancée got tattoo of his dead brother, doctors office reception had tip jar, and more!

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