Topic: Money Shot

5 chapters across the catalog

2022 Best of End of Show Mixes Special
Episode 1508 29:40 - 33:30

1508: 2022 Best of End of Show Mixes Special

Canadian Pandemic Policy and Dictatorship Parody Song

A satirical song addresses the divisiveness of Canadian pandemic policies, accusing the government of using fear-mongering rather than science. The lyrics mock the "reset plan" and characterize leaders as dictators who demand total obedience and the injection of "booster slime." The segment highlights the perceived influence of corporate money on public health directives and the suppression of critical questioning.

Blafrican
Episode 1193 1:34:05 - 1:41:28

1193: Blafrican

Associate Executive Producers, Ian McQueen Rescuing Au Pair

Producer Ian McQueen shares a story about meeting a French girl at an airport and "rescuing" her from a difficult employment situation. He requests relationship karma and a specific set of jingles for his knighting ceremony. The hosts discuss the "money shot" jingle and the "oozing" sound effect requested by the donor.

Eleven Eleven
Episode 1111 3:05:36 - 3:10:48

1111: Eleven Eleven

Birthday List, New Knights and Triggered Jingle

The show concludes its administrative segment with a birthday list and the official knighting of Sir Typealot, Sir Eric the Nightthrone Knight, and others. A new "triggered" jingle is introduced, and a millennial donor who discovered the show via Reddit is thanked for their first Associate Executive Producer contribution.

Terror Put
Episode 923 2:28:45 - 2:32:42

923: Terror Put

Baron of Svalbard, Sir Tom Donjereux and Peerage Updates

Sir Baz Von Batteau is named the Baron of Svalbard after claiming the archipelago for the No Agenda nation. Tom Donjereux is knighted as "Sir Tom Donjereux, Knight of the Men with Hill" for a $1,000 donation. The segment includes a "money shot" jingle featuring a clip of Alex Jones.

Non-Disabled
Episode 812 1:56:07 - 2:00:14

812: Non-Disabled

Trump Rally Disruptions and Nonprofit "Money Shots"

The hosts critique current anti-Trump activists for focusing on small-scale disruptions of rallies rather than building a movement to eclipse him. They also discuss the marketing tactics of nonprofits, using the term "money shot" to describe the use of emotionally manipulative imagery to solicit donations.