A debate occurs regarding whether a host wore Crocs or Sketchers to a social gathering at David Foley's house. One party claims pictorial evidence of "Croc-like structures," while the other insists they were rubber Sketchers from 15 years ago.
5 chapters across the catalog
A debate occurs regarding whether a host wore Crocs or Sketchers to a social gathering at David Foley's house. One party claims pictorial evidence of "Croc-like structures," while the other insists they were rubber Sketchers from 15 years ago.
A four-hour "COVID medley" was produced during the show's hiatus, featuring a retrospective of pandemic-era media clips. Producer Dreb Scott added chapter markers and images for the entire segment, compatible with modern podcast apps. The hosts also discuss recent art submissions and mock the appearance of "platform Crocs" worn by Justin Bieber.
A listener reports on the installation of indoor dog relief areas at the Portland (PDX) airport, featuring fake grass and fire hydrants. The discussion touches on the "Keep Portland Weird" slogan and its origins in Austin. Additionally, a worker at a major shoe company notes how corporate buzzwords like "authenticity" are being integrated into campus artwork.

Transgender Media Focus and the Lava Lava Fashion
The hosts critique the media's preoccupation with transgender issues, citing a PBS segment that compared Chelsea Manning to 1950s figure Christine Jorgensen. The conversation shifts to a lighthearted debate about the "Lava Lava," a traditional Polynesian man-dress. One host expresses interest in adopting the garment as a fashion statement at local farmer's markets, despite skepticism from his co-host.
Adam Curry recounts his birthday celebration involving Mexican pinatas and an unfortunate encounter with extremely hot peppers. The hosts engage in a lighthearted debate over footwear, specifically Ugg boots versus Crocs. The segment concludes with the "knighting" of long-time supporter David Koss, who is elevated to the No Agenda Roundtable.