The show acknowledges "boob donations" (amounts ending in 80.08) and welcomes Teresa Dempster Andrews to "Damehood." She requests the title Dame Teresa Martine and looks forward to "barbecue baby back ribs" at the show's metaphorical round table.
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The show acknowledges "boob donations" (amounts ending in 80.08) and welcomes Teresa Dempster Andrews to "Damehood." She requests the title Dame Teresa Martine and looks forward to "barbecue baby back ribs" at the show's metaphorical round table.

Oakland Meetup, Pizzeria Violetta, Sucker Baby Violet
A recent meetup at Pizzeria Violetta in Oakland featured a six-year-old fan named Violet who was "irked" at being missed in a previous birthday shout-out. The event included donations from "Fast Eddie of Alameda" and "Sir Lawrence of Dystopia." Listener questions touched on the meaning of the song "Der Kommissar" by Falco and the identity of "Lola" in the Kinks' classic track.
A host recounts receiving unique gifts at a recent No Agenda meetup, including a custom hoodie from a young fan and a rare, collectible bottle of Johnny Walker Blue Label. The segment also mentions the exchange of "challenge coins" among community members.

Resumes, Pizzerias, and the "Twilight Zone" Coincidence
A listener from Cannon Beach, Oregon, shared a "Twilight Zone" experience where the podcast audio seemed to respond directly to his real-life actions while walking his dog. Other producer notes include the opening of a second pizzeria, Violetta, in West Oakland, and professional resume services offered by Linda Liu. The segment concludes the executive producer reads for the episode, emphasizing the diverse professional backgrounds of the show's supporters.

Pizzeria Violetta, Child Voice Directing, Sparky the Dog Anecdote
Baroness Sarah and Sucker Baby Violet announce the opening of Pizzeria Violetta in Piedmont, California. The hosts discuss the challenges of directing children for show jingles, leading to a classic Hollywood anecdote about W.C. Fields and a child actor being told their dog had died to elicit tears for a scene.