2:18:46 Screwed with by these other people these people all you can't talk about this. You can't talk about that no no no no We don't have that problem because you're the you the listener the producer are the ones that keep the show going Yeah, and with that and we'd like to feel that you really want us to keep it going quite honestly I'm gonna show my support by donating to no agenda imagine all the people who could do that. Oh, yeah, that'd be fun Oh no agenda So we have a few people that did help us and we want to thank every one of them profusely. Starting with Christine Zachman in Lost Wages, Nevada. 1-2-3-4-5. I need a birthday shout out. We've got that. Some job karma. Put that at the end.
2:19:35 Zach Zachman who turns 24 on the 16th. Thanks for the best podcast in the universe. Thank you. Derek Kimberly, another birthday call out coming up from Northam, Western Australia, $77. Eric Halbritter in South Ogden, Utah, $75. He says, because of you two, the number of people I can talk to diminishes by the year. Too many people drinking the wrong Kool-Aid. Then he thanks us. I guess he doesn't like talking to his friends. Diana Carruthers in Tonino, Washington, 69-69. David Hazan in Brooklyn, New York, 68-70. Gavin Thomas in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, 66-66. We have a birthday in there. I would say Cape Girardeau. I don't think anyone would pronounce it that way in Missouri. It would be Girardeau. Girard-e-oh.
2:20:33 I don't think it's that bad either. Okay, that's just me. Aaron Heath in St. Agnes, Australia, 63. Eric Young, 55, double niggles on the dime. He says, I was watching in Salt Lake City, I was watching football with friends when I saw the ad for CSI Cyber and broke down laughing. My friends were confused. why do you laugh about this obvious hit show? It's an important show. Kevin Diels and Charlotte North Carolina. Did they say it's an important show? No, you're making that up. No, it doesn't say that, but I'm guessing that's what you'd be criticized for, making mocking an important show. It's an important show, man. Kevin Diels and Charlotte North Carolina, double nickels on the dime. He's explanation, he just talks about time
2:21:29 going faster. Oh, this is my question. That's important. Stop for a second. This is my question. Why it seems like time is moving along faster the older we get and the universal response pretty much is. Yeah, I don't buy this. I don't. I find it hard to believe, too. The idea is because each year is going to be a larger percentage of the rest of your life, a lesser percent, a lesser percentage of the rest of your life that therefore it feels like it's going faster. I don't know. I don't know. I don't understand why. How does that make any sense? It makes no sense. I'm not doing this. I'm not doing math all the time. Oh, well, I've only have, huh, this is interesting. This is less of a percentage than when I was a little baby. Eric Peterson in Menasha, and this is by the way, all theory. There's no documentation for this thesis.
2:22:17 No, I was hoping that you might have one. There is none. Kevin Peterson, 51, 15 from Menasha, Wisconsin. We got another birthday. A lot of birthdays today, which is good. For sure. Kevin Payne in Richmond, Virginia, 50, 69. Travis Fricker, 50, 33 from Wilmington, Delaware. And okay, now the rest of these are just 50s. as we've dropped to the 50s right away. Stanley Hong in Radwick, New South Wales. Chris Lewinsky, isn't that Sir Chris Lewinsky? Sir Chris, for sure it is, yeah. In Alberta, Canada. Patrick Thomas in Petworth, West Sussex, UK. Patrick Worthington, Patricia, I'm sorry, Patricia Worthington, Dame Patricia Worthington, if I'm not mistaken. Miami, Florida. Sir Mike Westerfield, $50, parts unknown. Brandon Savoie, $50.
2:23:09 $50. Paul Groves in Wangaratta, Victoria, Australia. And he is going to be known as Sir Paul the Screw. And he says, shout out to my profession down under. I always like to keep up with great work and analysis. My daily commute makes the day, our show makes the daily commute more bearable and I get even a good laugh from time to time. And he wants, he, by the way, somebody else wanted this. It was Chris, the other Chris. the top Chris, the guy at the very top. Wolf, Christopher Wolf? Wolf wanted, and we might as well do this now because Wolf requested, I didn't see it on the note initially, he wanted an OMG that's amazing with the karma. Okay, we'll do it all in one go in a minute when we're done. Good. Jacob Wojciak.
2:23:56 Wojciak in North Vancouver, BC. Finally, Eric Mann, parts unknown, John Streg, parts unknown. Patrick Macom, he's not really parts unknown, but we serve Patrick Macom. And finally, Christopher Eaton in Shawnee, Kansas and Mike Madaloni in Chicago, Illinois. I do have a note from Mike that was, I got a note from Mike and from Chris. Chris? He wrote a longhand note to Adam to explain why, I don't know what this says, it's so emboldened in the Sony, oh, why are you in this, I don't know. Oh, fantastic, thank you, I'm very informed. Mike Madaloni did type it out. What the hell is he saying? I don't know, I can't read it. My first ever podcast donation, could you play me something from Dr. Kiki?
2:24:53 That's what I can get out of that. You can play some at the end. And then Mike Madeloni sent a note that he typed in carefully in the morning from Gitmo Nation corrupt hot dog. I thought that was cute in Chicago. Where global warming climate change has forced the hand of ROM's appointed school committee to cancel school because it's too cold. In a city with this much money to buy coats, plus the welfare programs and the NGOs for those who can't buy coats, really cancel school two days in a row? Are you kidding? It's the same here in Austin because today finally we have some sunshine which will warm it up nicely. It has been completely dark, dank, like... Christina's like, I'm still in Holland, I'm not even in America. And everyone's like, where's the global warming? Yeah, sure. Anyway, that's our... We'd like to thank all these folks for helping us... Folks. Folks. For helping us with show... I don't even know what show. 687. 687.