Topic: Greg Davis

6 chapters across the catalog

Sarcasm
Episode 1108

1108: Sarcasm

Sir Greg Davies Memorial, Heavy Metal Historian Tribute

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open Episode 1108 by dedicating the show to the memory of Sir Greg Davies, a prominent community member and "heavy metal historian" who passed away at age 41. The hosts read a letter from his fiancé, Dame Jennifer Weta, detailing his sudden death from a heart attack in Perth, Australia. Listeners are encouraged to make memorial donations of $20.99, a figure inspired by Davies' internet handle, CGT2099.

Two-way Sword
Episode 1097 2:13:53 - 2:16:36

1097: Two-way Sword

Knighthood Ceremony, Greg Davies and David Nixon

A formal knighthood ceremony is conducted for Greg Davies and David Nixon for their significant financial support of the show. They are welcomed to the No Agenda Roundtable and instructed on how to claim their knight rings. The hosts sign off with their traditional holiday greetings.

Joe Hitler
Episode 803 1:14:45 - 1:22:24

803: Joe Hitler

Executive Producer Credits and Donor Recognition

The show recognizes high-tier donors including Executive Producer Greg Davis and Associate Executive Producers James C. Reeves, Mark Pledger, and Sir Jojo. Personal notes from donors regarding career changes, birthdays, and "human resources" (new babies) are read. The segment includes the traditional "knighting" and "karma" rituals for the contributors.

Arming A-holes
Episode 667 10:25 - 12:04

667: Arming A-holes

Texas Gubernatorial Election, Greg Abbott and Open Carry

Greg Abbott defeated Wendy Davis in the Texas gubernatorial race by a historic margin. The hosts discuss Abbott's campaign promise to sign a legal open carry bill for the state. Adam Curry jokes about wearing a "Judge" revolver to spin class to test the new political climate in Austin.

Kale Donuts
Episode 520 1:43:35 - 1:46:05

520: Kale Donuts

Global Donations, 6969 Jingle and Welsh Karma

Donations are read from around the world, including Patrick Oberham in Australia and Dan Godsall in the UK. A producer in Cardiff, Wales, complains about BBC propaganda. The hosts celebrate a record-breaking day for "69-69" contributions, which they call a historical event for the show.