The hosts engage in an "ISO off," comparing two short audio clips to determine which is better for future production use. They settle on a "Sunday Funday" clip, noting its relevance to the current broadcast day.
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The hosts engage in an "ISO off," comparing two short audio clips to determine which is better for future production use. They settle on a "Sunday Funday" clip, noting its relevance to the current broadcast day.
The hosts work through a specific request for a "clip story" involving a sequence of audio drops, including a Ben Shapiro laugh and other show-specific jingles. They discuss the narrative structure of audio clips used for "de-douching" donors.
Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak introduce a special "Best Of" edition of the show, noting it is likely the final compilation produced by long-time contributor Ramsey Cain. Cain has moved on to a new job, ending a run of approximately six to ten produced clip shows. The hosts discuss the rarity of taking time off, noting they only do so a few times a year, and invite listeners to provide feedback on the "Best Of" format.
A brief technical error occurs during the podcast where a clip is played incorrectly or cut off prematurely. The hosts acknowledge the "epic fail" in the transition between topics.

Podcast Production Workflow and Listener Clip Submissions
The hosts describe their technical process for gathering and editing news clips, involving DVR recordings and digital transfers the morning of the show. They request that producers and listeners avoid sending the same "gem" clips to both hosts simultaneously to maintain the element of surprise during the broadcast. This coordination is intended to streamline the deconstruction process for the Sunday and Thursday episodes.