1:57:35 Yeah, I don't think that Trump, as far as Trump's concerned, is another picture of him out there in the... Yeah, he's good with it. He's good with it. I'm good, I'm good. So in our value for value model, we have time, we have talent... But anyway, people should note that, by the way. Yeah, that's a good point. A lot of people don't know that. Yeah, still people, a lot of people are like, you're breaking the rules, whatever. We go to the treasure portion, which means we thank everybody who supports us financially, which is incredibly important because we have bills to pay. And this is all we have. This is all we do. This is a full-time job. Let me just note for a second, I had 79 clips. Now that includes meetups and
1:58:24 Really, I don't even have ISOs. That's without ISOs. You came in with 28. Now my 70 includes five real shorties from, no, six shorties from Queen Ursula. Yeah, I have a 30 clip maximum. If I go beyond that, I refuse to. Because the other words, you only use about 20 of these. No, well, we use a lot of the clips, but the point is... No, I know, but I'm just saying it's just like, Having said if I had to produce 70 clips. No, I would never get a track of how you do it I'm the pod father So this real work that goes into is a full-time gig, you know doing on vacations We only take we only try don't take more than two shows off an entire year So it's what we do and we've got four more years. So support us now unless you want to be doing we got eight days off coming and
1:59:21 What? Eight days off? When's that? Yeah, two a year you said. Yeah, we never do them in a row though. Let's do them in a row. The next eight shows off. Yeah, well, you can tell John's not happy. I'm always happy because I just don't have the same... I don't have as many homes as John. I don't have as many children. It's easy for me. John's got a whole empire to support. So we thank every... And two compounds. Yes, we thank everybody, $50 and above. And just like Hollywood, we like to give special...
2:00:05 props the people who support us with more like executive and associate executive producers just like Hollywood does and the cool thing is you get a credit which is Just like Hollywood's credits because you can use it anywhere Hollywood recognizes that so it's it's like being a part of Hollywood But not being lame or as the trolling would say fake and gay So $200 or above, you get an Associate Executive Producer credit. You can use it on IMDB.com, your LinkedIn profiles, your resume. And if anyone ever questions that, we'll be happy to vouch for you. We have done it several times over the years. We'll also read your note. $300 and above, Executive Producer, same credit applies that you can use that anywhere that Hollywood credits are used. And we will read your note. And I will start it off with our top Executive Producer, which is a switcheroo.
2:00:51 from Sean Homan. He's in Noblesville, Indiana, and he comes in with a with the heavenly number, the Striper Boost 777.77, and he says it's a switcheroo and birthday donation for his wife. She becomes a dame with this donation, doesn't get any crazier, and henceforth shall be known as Dame Liz of Roxyville. Thank you for your courage, fellas. God bless Gitmo Nation. And please visit StealthArms.net and design your platypus today. The finest 1911 double-stack pistol that takes Glock 17 mags. It does. You get 17 rounds in that thing.
2:01:33 the platypus. Thank you very much and Dame Liz will be or Liz will be Dame Liz of Roxyville today. Meanwhile we got Sir Meister Chit Chat in Little Rock, Arkansas 34373 and he writes in, howdy salutations good day gentlemen this donation is a switcheroo number two switcheroo's at the top first time ever. To be, to de-douche, uh, to de-douche my wife. You've been de-douched. He doesn't actually give her name, which is kind of odd.
2:02:12 Yeah, she's Mrs. Chit Chat. Okay. And start her path to damehood. As the knight Sir Master Chit Chat of Harmony Homestead, must a lady befitting his title as they begin their journey of forging... Some people write convoluted sentences. As they begin their journey of forging human resources, having babies I think that's what that means. The lineage must be pure and sourced of royal stock. That makes sense. I see what he's up to.
2:02:50 Gotta give her a Dame hood so they have royal stock. We have been going through fertility treatments over three years and are attempting our second IVF transfer in the next few weeks. As such, I'd like to request prayers and a double helping of baby-making karma. Always a winner. Thank you guys for all that you do in helping us tap into the promise of Where two or more gather in my name, there I will be. Huzzah to four more years, Sir Master Chit Chat of Harmony Homestead in Little Rock. So we'll give that to Mrs. Chit Chat of Harmony Homestead. Yes. And I already prayed for you when I saw the note, so here's your baby making karma. You've got karma. All right. Beautiful. Let us know and remember
2:03:42 You gotta name it after us. Yes. Gene Knauss is in Petrolia, Ontario, Canada, 333.61, which is a $500 Canadian donation in dollarets. And it's from Gene Knauss, the matriarch of Knauss' drywalling clan. Get your drywall completed by Noah Jenna Knight, based near Petrolia, Canada. This donation is in honor of my wonderful husband Herman's 76th birthday on January 27th. Besides having an amazingly wonderful human being, besides being an amazingly wonderful human being, he is the patriarch of our tribe of five children and 17 grandchildren. No baby making karma for you.
2:04:29 We are a family of homeschoolers, lovers of Jesus, lovers of truth, and lovers of Canada. Thank you, John and Adam, for helping us wade through the nonsense that culture is trying to present to us. We are also thrilled to hear Adam's testimony about his new life with Jesus. Keep up the good work, guys! From Gene, and we thank you very much. And on the list, taken care of. Brian Skelton in Cedar Park. Oh Brian, everybody knows Brian from the no agenda meetups in Austin. Brian, he's a good guy. 333. Well this is a bunch of hogwash he writes. PayPal won't let me change my donation amount to less than 333. But whatever.
2:05:17 It's been too long since John got any of my money to so enjoy. Thank you guys for the best podcast in the universe, in the morning. Brian has, we know Brian very well. He's a good guy. We love Brian when he donates. You love him anyway. Now, how would I pronounce this? Yehola Salt Corporation? Like J-O-L-L-A? Yeah, it'd be La Hoya. La Hoya Salt Corporation! La Jolla. I'm guessing it's in La Jolla. It doesn't say, but it's 21060. Decimate dry skin with a luxurious sea salt scrub from lajolla-salt.com. Enjoy the dazzling moisture and exfoliating power of our small batch sea salt scrubs, handmade by the sea in the village of La Jolla.
2:06:07 for complete decimation. Kick it in for a bundle of 10 at lahoyasalt.com. Putting the C back in sea salt scrub. Lahoyasalt.com. And thank you for your courage. See, you're almost doing this right, Lahoyasalt Corporation, lahoyasalt.com. You need to send some to John and I so we can try your products. Now we can't say anything. We can't say if it's good. We can't say anything. We don't know. I would like a luxurious sea salt scrub. Yeah, you could use one. Wow, really? What? You're rude. That's not disparaging. Eli the Coffee Guy in Bensonville, Illinois, 20126. The last episode was dynamite. Ever since listening, I've been using Chad GPT to plan my meals. A lot of lemon, I guess. There was somebody who did a posting that
2:07:06 They did the whole meal and recipes and everything and then they produced it. This was on Twitter and it was aimed at us. And they did the whole thing and they found these and then they produced it and said, it tasted pretty good, but he had a picture of this food? Yeah. Oh my God, it looked like somebody threw up on a dish. That's AI slop. There it is. If I keep it up, he continues, my guess is within a year I'll get at least one recipe for bugs. Let us know when you do. I also asked Chad GPT what the best brand of roasted coffee was.
2:07:44 And what do you know? The AI told me it was gigawatt coffee. It's crazy. It also advised me to use code ITM20 for 20% off my order. Gotta love technology. Stay caffeinated, Eli the Coffee Guy. $200 and 20126. Yeah, I'm drinking the gigawatts this morning. The espresso. Yeah, we noticed. Oh, please. You already made that joke 5,000 times. I know I'm... well, maybe. Sir Angel's... I hate it when people do that. Oh, okay. Well, good. Then I shall remind you when you do it. Yeah, you should. It's bad form. Yes. Sir Angel of Smyrna, who was knighted on the last show in Smyrna, Georgia, $200, Associate Executive Producer credit for him, and he says, thank you for the advice on your Thursday show. Ah, this is our stock tip guy. I created a sub stack where my story and stock market theory will be published in full.
2:08:40 Noah Jen the nation can find it at angel of Smyrna with a y angel of SM YR and a dot sub stack comm for anyone who missed the Thursday show the theory details how the Federal Reserve appears to be overly overtly influencing market direction specifically the S&P 500 in conjunction with a broader broader consortium of actors that are orchestrating events in the world around us All chapters will be published by 7 o'clock Eastern Time on Saturday, so it will be available to everyone by the time you read this note on the show. I'm not expecting to make any money for what I'm sharing and will publish everything for free publicly. I'm following the value for value model that you've pioneered, so I've included a PayPal donation link within the story for anyone feeling generous. Donations are appreciated but never expected. Yours truly, Sir Angelos Myrna. And if you make money on it, send some to your NOA Agenda Show.
2:09:33 He's gonna make money. The reason is he's got a screwy... It's very crazy, but I think it... But the thing, that's what the people... market players, they're just borderline inveterate gamblers. We've talked about this type of personality before. And the people that play the market is very similar. Some people are very lucky, they're very good, they have a sense of things, but they're always looking for an edge that nobody else has. This guy has one of those possibly, possibly, there's no way of knowing for a while, whether he has this edge, but it always takes someone who's a little nutty to come up with something that might just work. And so I bet you he does very well. I think so. And we got him started. We did. We got him the sub stack. It was our fault. By the way, Clip Custodian in the troll room says that Trump is bad for the show. This Trump 2.0 is no good. He needs to do something wacky.
2:10:30 There's something to it. Trump is not good for the show. I disagree. Okay. I disagree. And so with Linda Lou Patkin is in Lakewood, Colorado. She's up next. And she says, and she came up with 200 bucks and asked for jobs, Carmen, for a resume that gets results, she writes. Visit imagemakersinc.com, your go-to for all your executive resume and job search needs. That's imagemakersinc with a K. And work with Linda Lou, Duchess of Jobs and writer of resumes. Jobs, jobs, jobs, and jobs. Let's vote for jobs. You've got karma.
2:11:12 And we're almost at the end of our associate executive producers and therefore this donation segment. Anonymous comes in with $200 and says this donation is because you've ruined all other podcasts for me that have commercial interruptions. Thanks. You're welcome. Wow. Yeah, I know. Good. That's what we're here for. Last on the list is the Indy No Agenda Meetup in Greenwood, Indiana. They have a switcheroo that came with 200 bucks. It's the Indy No Agenda Meetup. Raffle donation on behalf of Gary Goodman. All available karma to Gary and those who need it. Oh, okay. So we'll do a karma there. And mine is we'll do a goat. You've got
2:11:59 Harm law. And we do have a meet up report from the Indiana crew. Damonette put that together for us. It's always a good one. We have several good meet up reports today, including one from Tokyo. So look forward to that in our second donation segment. Thank you to everyone who supported us today. We'll be mentioning the rest of our donors and supporters in the Value for Value model, $50 and above in the second segment. And once again, thank you to our executive and associate executive producers for episode 1,733. Our formula is this. We go out, we hit people in the mouth. I have a couple of clips about Rat Note. Rat Note? Well that's what they're calling it at least on NPR.