2:45:21 In a bun. In a toasted sesame bun. With special sauce. We have a few people to thank, starting with Tucker Soltow in Edmonton, Alberta. $150. Top of the list was John Mudge in Denver, Colorado coming in number two. He's got something to say there. See if there's anything that we need to read. Dame Brazen Bird in Edmonton, Oklahoma. 100 or she's got something to say. That's for sure. She went to a meetup and fell in love. Brian Gill in Kirkland, Washington, $100. Derek Paris, 8888 Monterey, California. Sir Deezus in
2:46:17 Detroit, Michigan. Sir Diesel would be even better. Robert Umberger in Langhorne. Oh, he came with 8008, sorry. And then Robert Umberger came with 8008 and wrote in boob. And then, dun-da-da-da! Sir Kevin McLaughlin, Duke of Luna, lover of America and boobs. Locust, North Carolina 8008. Drops down to Gergana Yankova in Chesham, UK 7114. Brian Gates in Fremont, California 6969. Vote out Swalwell. Ray Redberry Dvorak in Marionette, Wisconsin. Marionette, Wisconsin 6969.
2:47:04 Christopher Dector, 5678. By the way, Ray Breadberry, just thank you for the Army doctor clips last show. I've been debating taking the vaccine, accepting the vaccine into my life by joining the Air Force. Now I will wait. This can't last forever. You may have saved my life. It's possible. Yeah, it's very possible. Christopher Dector, 5678. Mark Bucciari, I think, in Greenwood, Indiana, 5222. He's got a birthday. So does Brian Gates, by the way. El Guapo in San Antonio, Texas has a birthday. 5033 is a low listener. He says he needs a de-douching. You've been de-douched. He needs a de-douching. He doesn't really need one. He says, I need a de-douching. He says, I need one. He doesn't need one, but he got one. Adam Westerman in
2:47:59 Gulmarad, New South Wales. They got some great names for towns. in Australia, 50, and these are all $50 donors. We've got a short list today, so let me run through the $50 donors and we'll be on our way. Kevin Dills in Huntersville, North Carolina, sir Kevin. Christian Freeman in San Marcos, Texas. Michael Wendell in Meadowin, New Jersey. Preston Isaacson in Boca Raton, Florida. Keith Ball in Phillipsburg, New Jersey. Aaron Lundquist in Sebring, Florida. Daryl DeVille in Newton, Mississippi. Jim Tucker in National Park, New Jersey, Fabio Alves in Moncks Corner, South Carolina, Dame Patricia Worthington in Miami, Florida, Brandon Savoie in Port Orchard, Washington, Sir Brandon, to you, and last but not least, Daniel Galloway in Marietta, Georgia. I want to thank these people for making, keeping the show alive.
2:48:56 Indeed, in more ways than one. And as you heard earlier, people who come in under $50 with their monthly donations, weekly or per show, some at $60, some at $4 a show, we have a knight joining us today. It really does, it can happen, it can happen for you. So we have sustaining donations which are under $50 and we don't mention them also because people like to come in under $50 to definitely remain anonymous. If you'd like to learn how to support the NO Agenda Show under the Value for Value model, where you determine what this show is worth to you, to your pocketbook, to your budget, to whatever you want to send back.
2:49:35 That's the revolutionary part of this show. You learn more here. I got a very nice note from Sir Chris Wilson. He sent along an end of show production which we shall play of course. And he did send a note, haven't heard from Sir Chris, he's down. It was very difficult, certainly the beginning of the lockdowns. Locking down a man like Sir Chris Wilson is not an easy thing to do. Ask him for trouble. Asking for big trouble. And so we kept in touch and I'd check out how he is doing and I know he kept in touch with a lot of people in no agenda nation. But here is a quick note, family is doing well aside from losing Dame Kylie's dad and Sir Felix's granddad to heart failure. Could you please do a call out for Ken Harrison who passed away peacefully this morning at a ripe old age of 94, father to three beautiful daughters, seven grandchildren and a couple of great grandkids. Love, light and prayers from the community will be most appreciated.