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1:57:40 Executive producer is a real title in Hollywood. It means you had something to do with the movie in one way, shape or form, usually at least finance maybe is part of it. Which is what we use it for. Associate executive producer, as far as he is concerned, in a Hollywood level, It's the guy who gets coffee. It's a secretary. It's somebody you hire and you say, what title would you like? And you give him a phony baloney title. This is like executive vice president at a bank. Everybody's an EVP at the bank. You're a teller one minute and they won't give you a raise. So you become EVP. I will say at MTV when I first got there, because we didn't have those terms when I was doing television in Holland,
1:58:25 And the AP is what they were called, the associate producer, was literally the person who got my coffee. But they were also the people I loved the most because they were always taking good care of me. So, you know, goes to the lovable group. So you should take that into account, even though He, he, I'm sure. The AP, the AP makes sure. What, what? This coffee's not hot enough. What do you know better than this? No, well, that would be you. But in my APs, they always had the lunch ready for me. They knew exactly what I needed. They make sure, oh, hold on a second. I think we should stop. He's a little bit, his forehead's a little shiny. That is what an AP, that's an AP who you love.
1:59:09 And when you love them, they love you back. So they are very important to me in my television career experience. Onward with Steve Banstra. Oh, 53. Sir. Yes, sir. Back. Yes, sir. BNA. Yes. 453 19. ITM boys. Well, I haven't been overboard. I am behind on episodes and returning value. A lot of other It says here, stuff, shitty stuff, has been consuming my time. Here's 333 for my annual EP donation plus 5993 plus something or other. Times two for the donation.
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2:00:42 Steve, thank you very much brother. Joseph Pinto, Brookhaven Georgia $333.33 executive producer credit for you I see no note therefore you get a double up karma. You've got karma. Damiel Barrett in Vernon Rockwell Connecticut. That's horse country. Horse country. 33333, he's becoming a knight. And he sent a note, he said, this came in as a check and he sent a note. In the morning John see an atom. I apologize for assuming John was Tom Sawyer-ing Adam. I listened to the show where you guys switched up the 50s and above, but was still convinced John had a crafty trick up his sleeve, because that's the way he is.
2:01:36 Being an elder millennial, young Gen Xer, born 29th September 1980 for anyone interested in giving him a gift, and he says, for the birthday list, no. We don't have a birthday list. Hello? You gotta email us, notes at noagendashow.net. At the time. Yes. Yes, but the day before the show. We're not reviewing the bookkeep for anybody. No. I'm well aware of what a book looks like and even have visited Mark Twain's house in Hartford, Connecticut multiple times. However, I can see how you two would think the world has forgotten the classics with all the TikTok insanity you've subjected yourselves to. Yes, I do think so. I think the vast majority has not read those books.
2:02:19 Prove me wrong whether and I would agree with Adam whether or not there is even tick-tock in existence Nobody reads anything they get a Chromebook. They don't even get books anymore Yeah, I know and they can't read after my last great big boobs donation This will put me over the top for a knighthood I like to be knighted Sir Sammy B of the Eastern skies and have Mexican coke By the way, which all Coke will be. Yep, it's coming. Lefsy and Krumkake or whatever that is. Bukkake, no. Krumcake. It says Bukkake. Krumkake. Krumkake. Krumkake. I think it's Krumkake. Krumkake. Yes. Okay, well, that's not the way he spells it. I request some shape-shifting juice and karma for all. Please keep doing a bang up job for their foreseeable future.
2:03:12 Uh, Samuel Barrett. Roll up, roll up for the magical shapeshifting juice! Step right this way! Roll up! Roll up for the shapeshifting juice! Roll up! The magical shapeshifting juice! You've got karma. Alright, Samuel. We go to Ellie Pollack, St. Augustine, Florida. First Associate Executive Producer title for the show with a row of ducks. 222.22. Hello, John and Adam. Long-time listener, first-time donor. A deducing is certainly in order. You've been deduced. I have been listening since your first JRE appearance, as you used to say, but not often enough anymore. Rogan donation.
2:04:07 Actually, I should have bought it out of the closet. Here we go. I've been meaning to jump on the monthly donation of 11.11 but just have not made it happen until now. So with that said, here's 222.22 donation. I start my monthly support of 11.11 to the best podcast in the universe. Please add this donation to your Jew donation list. You mean Jew money. Let's get it straight. We are out here and we're listening. Good. There she is! A few months ago you shared a tip of the day for a burn cream called Ching Wan Hung which I purchased and put in my emergency kit. Yes, this was my tip of the day. Well, a few weeks ago my four-year-old daughter took the initiative to rekindle our burn pile which resulted in a hot coal in the top of her shoe where it stuck. Ow! She ended up with a pretty nasty secondary degree burn. We used the cream for two weeks.
2:05:08 Wow, typically you put it on and well, it sounds like she was really badly burned. Until the blister opened and we could not anymore and had great results. Ah, she'll be left with a small scar, a good reminder not to try such shenanigans again. The doctor was very impressed with how nicely it's healed. Thank you for the recommendation. Saving children's toes for 18 years, ladies and gentlemen. And finally, thank you for your years of decoding the news and the culture. We thoroughly enjoy listening to NOA Agenda and can't recommend it enough. Keep at it for more years, says Ellie Pollack. Oh, sweet. Yes, very nice. Sir Tim in Overland Park, Kansas, 222.22. From Sir Tim, I had completely missed that Adam was doing a podcast with Pastor Jimmy.
2:06:00 It's called the, we do a podcast together, Until JCD started bitching about Adam. Reusing content, bitching about him reusing content. Yes, he did that again today by the way. What are your information? What did I do? You said on the Pastor Jimmy show... We get to do this. Yes, we get to do this. It's called... We get to do what? It's called... Yeah, this. We get to do this. God, the world... Yeah, we're doing it now. Who's on first? What did I reuse? That Trump is going to go before Davos and give his terms of surrender. Oh Well, I didn't come up with that. Actually, that's I stole that from Tom Luongo from gold material and plated on a religious podcast Religious it's just two guys. It's not a religious podcast. Oh
2:06:57 For FYI, JCD needs to lay off on the tirades. Does that include the one I did today about the Logan Act? No, only tirades against me. Mimi says the same thing. Mimi's a smart woman. He comes off like a complete dick. when it goes off, which is exactly what Mimi said. Just don't pick on Adam and his podcast and the let's do this podcast podcast or whatever it's called. We do this together. We get to do this. We get to do this. You can say it wrong as often as you like.
2:07:35 It's fine. We've never had so many listeners. It's highly appreciated. Yeah, you're gonna be swamped with listeners. You know, some people feel that you're jealous of me and Jimmy and I don't want you to feel that way. I don't want you to feel that. I don't know, but I will tell you what what irked me. Okay. When you threw the substack column as my doing repurposing, Which is true because they repurpose a lot of stuff in that column that we talked about on the show, but it's after this It's always after that. We've discussed it on the show so I can fine-tune it. It's always after I don't do a sub stack column before a topic arrives on the show. Oh, well you have my permission It doesn't bother me and I and furthermore Mm-hmm unlike the we do this podcast together we get to do this and
2:08:28 I plug the No Agenda show at the end of, people can check this out, at the end of every single sub stack column there is a promotion for the No Agenda show. Well I would say that of the 18, 18 episodes of We Get to Do This, that I have discussed No Agenda in at least 17 of them. You can't fault me for not promoting the show or talking about it or even about you. In fact, I think that what really irked you, and I understand it and I apologize, is that I said, this is the highlight of my week. And I think that might have irked you. But I could be wrong. That is exactly right. Okay. So...
2:09:16 Even though you said earlier on this show, I said you love doing this show and you would do it for free. I would I would but yeah, well I would but if you keep doing that then I won't do it at all. So it was really and then I'll take my marbles and I'm going home if I have to if I have to but I'm taking those marbles I'm going home, but I also as soon as I get if once I get the name of that podcast down I'll stop doing it, but I can't remember the Did we get to do this? Literally people at church came up to me this morning. Are you okay? And I said no, I wasn't. I was upset. They said well we don't mind the repurposed content. We kind of like hearing it more than once. I said okay, yeah. So I think we're good. Well I'm okay. I'll say one last thing. Yes. Nah, I got nothing else to say.
2:10:12 I also recognize that I needed to change my attitude. I am not the same person that you were talking to three years ago, and I recognize that I also have to adjust my own attitude towards you, certainly. So I feel much better after having discussed the matter with my friends. And I'll tell you this. If people followed the dynamic of this show, they would know that if we actually lived in the same town or did it in a studio together, this show would have been over a decade ago. Oh, easily. Maybe even after a hundred episodes, which is kind of where I was ready to quit at the time. You were ready to quit after 10. And so, uh...
2:11:00 Yes. And the other little bit, basically, and then I'm done with the topic, is the problem I had with the repurposed material, even though people like to hear it twice, somehow, for some reason, is that it lessens the, because I hear that we've had this podcast together. We get to do this. We do this together. We get to do this, yes. is that you do the bit and you've rehearsed it, and then you come in the kind of... the spontaneity is missing from this show, which is... But see, this is where... and okay, just so two things. First of all, I'm always... I was actually in both cases that you called me out on it. I was actually excited to get your input, your take on it.
2:11:48 That's why I brought it up not to have it rehearsed and do it again, but I am interested in what you have well If you had presented it that way I didn't get far enough and but that is truly that is that is really the truth if something comes Okay, well I accept that as the truth. Yes, and I will refuse I should either stop listening to the other show or Uh, which is hard to do. Because it's, I know it's a great show. I know. It's short. It's only once a week. It's only, it's short. That's the redeeming quality. Yes. It's like Horowitz and I. We only do an hour. Yeah.
2:12:29 And the other thing I will say is that there was never, but of course you didn't listen to every four hour Mo Fax with Adam Curry show. You know, it was hard because there's a word in there you said and that explains it. For yes now I know but I repurpose content from mo show all the time. I'm sure you know I would literally say it I would say here's a clip that I played on mo facts, and I and I played it for you because I was interested in your That's interesting you say that and I probably would have been annoyed with the mo facts show if I had if I had the time to
2:13:10 to listen to four hours of that show, because it was long. It was very long. It was longer than our show. But just so you know, I don't bring things up. Well, I feel I apologized for being a dick, according to our friend here. I forgave you. So that's... Well, I don't... but it's the audience that I'm concerned about. Not you. Who cares? We continue with a short row of ducks, 222 from Claudiu Chere from Liberty Lake, Washington. And I looked, donation was sent to adammccurry.com. Okay, this is a mistake. You need to send it to notes at noagendashow.net. I believe that is made clear on our donation page. And I searched on your email.
2:14:02 And I looked in my spam boxes. I have not received this with the subject line donation. And if I saw something come through with the subject line donation, I would have caught it. In fact, I do a regular search because I get a lot of email and I didn't get it. So send the note. We'll be happy to read it later. Thank you for your support. Kla-dew. There we have Shana, Shana Norberg in Bellingham, Washington, 21794. No note whatsoever and we'll give her a double up karma. Yes, we will. You've got