Topic: Fredericksburg Texas

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Splashdown
Episode 1859 2:16:16 - 2:20:03

1859: Splashdown

No Agenda Donation Methods and Fredericksburg Meetup Report

Listeners can support the show via PayPal, Stripe, Bitcoin, or by sending physical checks to avoid processing fees. A recent meetup in Fredericksburg, Texas, saw significant attendance and contributions, including a $500 donation from Cynthia Cabrera. The hosts also thanked "The Honey Place" for providing Manuka gold honey products, which they have previously recommended for various health uses.

Splashdown
Episode 1859 2:38:21 - 2:46:00

1859: Splashdown

Global Meetup Reports from Osaka Japan and Fredericksburg Texas

Meetup reports were shared from Osaka, Japan, where listeners gathered at Osaka Castle, and Fredericksburg, Texas, which hosted over 33 producers. The reports featured messages from various "knights" and "dames" expressing support for the show and its community. Upcoming meetups are scheduled for Charlotte, Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, and several locations in the Netherlands and Germany.

Gooder
Episode 1855 36:04 - 37:28

1855: Gooder

Meusebach-Comanche Treaty and Fredericksburg Tourism

The city of Fredericksburg, Texas, is referencing the Meusebach-Comanche Treaty of 1847 to bring the Comanche Nation back to the Hill Country for commercial and tourism purposes. The initiative includes the development of a retail and hotel space and the "Frontier Fest" at Fort Scott. The project aims to revitalize the west side of town by featuring Comanche cultural participation as a paid attraction.

Error Bars
Episode 1850 3:01:43 - 3:05:23

1850: Error Bars

No Agenda Meetups, Pi Day Hootenanny

The hosts announce upcoming "No Agenda Meetups" in Boise, East Texas, and Fredericksburg. These producer-organized events are described as "connections that give you protection," serving as a local support network for listeners in case of emergencies.

Genesis
Episode 1821 3:06:50 - 3:08:34

1821: Genesis

Outro and Millennial Media Offensive Stream

The hosts sign off from Fredericksburg, Texas, and Silicon Valley, directing listeners to the Millennial Media Offensive stream. They announce their return on Thursday for more media deconstruction and thank the producers for their support. The episode concludes with the signature "adios mofos" sign-off.

Boomer Knowledge
Episode 1816 2:47:52 - 2:50:16

1816: Boomer Knowledge

Fredericksburg Christmas Traditions and George Strait Anecdote

Adam Curry describes the elaborate Christmas traditions in Fredericksburg, Texas, including a major parade and tree lighting. He shares a local story about "Bert" from Hill Country Propane, whose college friend's band once auditioned a new singer at a wedding. That singer turned out to be country music legend George Strait, who has since become one of the most successful artists in the world.

Attunement
Episode 1815 1:16:46 - 1:19:23

1815: Attunement

ICE Enforcement in Fredericksburg and Boot Ranch

ICE patrols in Fredericksburg, Texas, have reportedly targeted domestic workers in gated communities like Boot Ranch, leading to a shortage of maid services. Residents note that enforcement has shifted from targeting criminals to meeting quotas, affecting long-term residents who have lived in the community for decades. The crackdown has sparked local debate over the balance between immigration law and the local service economy.

NA Era
Episode 1811 9:57 - 18:00

1811: NA Era

Economic Indicators, Mac and Cheese Luxury and Fredericksburg Festival

A discussion of shifting economic conditions highlights the return of "Mac and Cheese" times as consumers move toward budget meals like Hamburger Helper. An anecdote regarding the Fredericksburg Food and Wine Festival in Texas illustrates a disconnect between high-end events and declining consumer revenue. Local business owners report that while foot traffic remains high, actual spending has dropped significantly as visitors are "just looking."

Bad Fad
Episode 1808 2:55:41 - 3:01:03

1808: Bad Fad

Texas Meetup Reports, Fredericksburg and Johnson City

Producers gathered for two major meetups in Johnson City and Fredericksburg, Texas, featuring attendees from across the country and international guests from the Netherlands. The reports include shout-outs from local bartenders and various "Barons" and "Dames" within the community. These events are highlighted as the core of the "under-socialized" listener base connecting in person.

Keyboard Warrior
Episode 1807 2:41 - 7:35

1807: Keyboard Warrior

Fredericksburg Meetup, Gen Z Listener Engagement

A large listener meetup occurred at the 1776 Bar in Fredericksburg, Texas, featuring a significant turnout of Gen Z participants. These younger attendees, many of whom were in high school during COVID-19, expressed a preference for the show's information over mainstream sources. The interaction encouraged a commitment to continue the program for at least four more years.

Death Buses
Episode 1797 3:03 - 3:56

1797: Death Buses

Powerball Lottery Winner, Fredericksburg Texas

A winning Powerball lottery ticket worth $1.8 billion was reportedly sold at a Biggs gas station in Fredericksburg, Texas. The hosts speculate on how winning such a massive sum would change their lives and the potential for upgrading their podcast studio.

Death Buses
Episode 1797 2:58:26 - 3:01:18

1797: Death Buses

Peerage Upgrades, No Agenda Meetups

The hosts announce title upgrades for several listeners who reached new aggregate donation levels. They also promote upcoming "No Agenda" meetups in the Netherlands, British Columbia, and various U.S. cities, emphasizing the importance of building local networks of "first responders" and community support.

Heroin Hotties
Episode 1794 1:25:56 - 1:33:24

1794: Heroin Hotties

Fredericksburg Neighborhood Dispute, Heroin Dealer Anecdote

A neighborhood conflict in Fredericksburg involves a contractor whose children allegedly disturbed residents with motorized vehicles until 1:00 AM. This leads to a secondary story about a previous residence in Berkeley where the neighbors were heroin dealers who attracted "world-class supermodels" as clients.

Retribution
Episode 1793 35:34 - 38:19

1793: Retribution

Local News, Decline of Investigative Reporting

The decline of local investigative journalism has led to a lack of oversight in small cities and tourist destinations like Fredericksburg, Texas. The transition to digital, encrypted police scanners and the closure of city desks have made it difficult for reporters to track drug crimes or public safety incidents. This vacuum in reporting allows local governments to manage public perception without independent verification.

Florida Ounce
Episode 1790 32:53 - 35:58

1790: Florida Ounce

Otto's German Bistro and Fried Sauerkraut Balls

A visit to Otto's German Bistro in Fredericksburg, Texas, resulted in a discussion about a unique menu item: fried sauerkraut balls. The owner, John, provided the hosts with complimentary desserts and discussed the restaurant's 12-year history. The dish is compared to the Dutch bitterballen, featuring a battered exterior and a savory sauerkraut filling.

Florida Ounce
Episode 1790 2:44:47 - 2:46:56

1790: Florida Ounce

Fredericksburg Gossip and Elite Bunker Rumors

Local gossip in Fredericksburg, Texas, involves claims from high-ranking military family members that elites are moving into bunkers in anticipation of a major event. Rumors suggest a potential blackout or significant disruption scheduled for late August or mid-September. Listeners are advised to maintain supplies of food, water, and cash.

Glop
Episode 1789 2:40:15 - 2:46:03

1789: Glop

Texas Politics, Sheila Jackson Lee and County Sheriff

An anecdote about a former Texas congresswoman, likely Sheila Jackson Lee, described her being banned from an airline after a confrontation with flight crew. In local news, Gillespie County has elected a new sheriff who has begun a crackdown on meth and fentanyl while reportedly ignoring low-level marijuana offenses. The hosts also discussed the lack of actual consequences for Texas Democrats who fled the state to block redistricting legislation.

Circularity
Episode 1782 2:49:21 - 3:00:18

1782: Circularity

No Agenda Donor Recognition and Value-for-Value Support

The producers recognize numerous donors who contributed $50 or more to support the show's operations, including Michael Kellner and David Bevers. The segment addresses listener emails regarding "POTS" (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome) and promotes local meetups, including a flood relief effort at the Full Moon Inn in Fredericksburg, Texas. The show continues to operate on a "value-for-value" model, encouraging listeners to contribute based on the personal utility they derive from the content.

Boomer Benefits
Episode 1775 14:27 - 16:03

1775: Boomer Benefits

Local Sentiment, Fredericksburg Texas Political Climate

Observations from Fredericksburg, Texas, suggest a shift in local sentiment regarding President Donald Trump's foreign policy. While the area is traditionally supportive, some residents express frustration over the potential for new military conflicts. This local perspective is presented as a cross-section of a specific American demographic.

Queer The Deal
Episode 1768 2:08 - 8:55

1768: Queer The Deal

Texas Hailstorm Damage, Max Velocity Weather Coverage

A severe hailstorm in the Texas Hill Country produced golf-ball-sized hail that damaged property and outdoor furniture in Fredericksburg. Local residents monitored the storm via YouTuber Max Velocity before experiencing significant property damage. Following the event, numerous roofing contractors and insurance adjusters immediately targeted the area, utilizing localized contact lists to solicit repair business from homeowners.