Pabst Blue Ribbon (PBR) released a massive "1776 pack" of beer in celebration of Independence Day. The packaging is described as being so large it barely fits in a truck, containing the equivalent of 10 kegs.
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Pabst Blue Ribbon (PBR) released a massive "1776 pack" of beer in celebration of Independence Day. The packaging is described as being so large it barely fits in a truck, containing the equivalent of 10 kegs.
One host declares a switch from Pabst Blue Ribbon to La Croix sparkling water during the broadcast. The conversation shifts to the increasing number of women participating in the No Agenda community, noting a significant demographic shift in the audience.
Adam and John conclude the show by promising to cover "dead cows and UFOs" on the next episode. They credit the rain stick for the current sprinkles in Silicon Valley. John Dvorak opens a Pabst Blue Ribbon as they sign off with the "Adios Mofos" catchphrase.
A lighthearted discussion about the drinking habits of media personalities suggests Judge Jeanine Pirro likely drinks Scotch. John Dvorak mentions his preference for Pabst Blue Ribbon, noting the brand's unexpected popularity.
Updates on the No Agenda community include a discussion of the latest show artwork by Darren O'Neill and the growth of the No Agenda Social Mastodon instance. The hosts also address listener feedback regarding the "math is racist" theme and upcoming guest appearances.