The episode concludes with a series of musical remixes and clips touching on "eggflation," bird flu, and political rhetoric. The hosts sign off from the Texas Hill Country and Silicon Valley, directing listeners to the show's donation page.
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The episode concludes with a series of musical remixes and clips touching on "eggflation," bird flu, and political rhetoric. The hosts sign off from the Texas Hill Country and Silicon Valley, directing listeners to the show's donation page.
The show concludes with an end-of-show mix by Mr. Kekta and Professor Jay Jones. The mix features satirical remixes of Kamala Harris and Tim Walz's speeches, focusing on themes of "wokeness" and political careerism. The hosts sign off with their traditional "Ahoy hoy!"
The episode closes with a series of audio remixes and satirical clips, including a parody of President Biden's speech patterns and a "Cotton Eyed Joe" mashup. The mixes touch on NYPD drone surveillance, "hard landings" in Iran, and a comedic take on "electionists" versus "erectionists." The hosts sign off with their traditional "Adios mofos" and "A hui hou."
The episode closes with a "good news" story about a coyote rescued after getting its head stuck in a statue of St. Francis of Assisi in Waukesha County. This is followed by a musical remix featuring clips of President Biden's recent press conference and the Special Counsel report.

Episode 1476 Outro Mix, Monkeypox and IRS Lyrics
The show concludes with a musical remix incorporating clips of Joe Biden discussing IRS expansion and news reports on the monkeypox outbreak. The lyrics touch on the "value-for-value lifestyle," political skepticism, and the specific demographics affected by the current health emergency. The mix serves as the final sign-off for the episode.
The episode concludes with a musical mix featuring clips of Alex Stein, Dr. Peter McCullough, and Jill Biden's "breakfast taco" comment. The final segments include leaked audio of Hunter Biden discussing his personal struggles and relationship with his family. The hosts sign off from the Texas Hill Country and Northern Silicon Valley.
The final segments feature a discussion on Trumer Pils beer, which is brewed in both Vienna and Berkeley. A series of "ISO" (isolated vocal) clips from a seven-year-old girl are played, showcasing her clear enunciation of show catchphrases. The episode ends with a produced audio mix deconstructing recent political speeches and media clips.
The hosts experiment with audio clips of Amy Goodman coughing and "amygdala hijacking" to create a potential show remix. A brief tangent mentions annoying YouTube advertisements regarding "belly fat."
The episode concludes with a series of audio remixes featuring Liz Cheney's removal from Republican leadership and a parody of the Beatles' "Taxman" focused on vaccinations. The hosts sign off from Austin and Silicon Valley, promising to return for the next broadcast on Sunday.

Show Outro, Christmas Remix, and Final Sign-off
The hosts sign off from Austin and Silicon Valley, teasing more content for the upcoming Sunday show. The episode ends with a Christmas-themed musical remix by Jesse Coy Nelson and Professor JJ, incorporating various show clips and themes from the year.
The episode concluded with a series of musical remixes featuring soundbites of Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, and Donald Trump. Themes included "Build Back Better," "I'm Speaking," and "They're Coming for You." The hosts signed off from Austin and Silicon Valley, reminding listeners to return for the next broadcast on Thursday and to visit the show's donation site.
A viral video depicts a driver having an emotional breakdown upon receiving a phone notification about Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death. The hosts question the authenticity of the clip, suggesting it may be staged for social media engagement. A comedic remix featuring goat sounds is played to mock the intensity of the reaction.
The show concludes with a sign-off from Austin and Silicon Valley. Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak promote the upcoming "end-of-show mixes" on the No Agenda stream, featuring contributions from various producers. The final segments include a comedic audio montage of Joe Biden, Joe Rogan, and Nancy Pelosi clips.

Prince Andrew "I Don't Sweat" Remix, Show Outro
The show concluded with a musical remix of Prince Andrew's infamous BBC interview, where he claimed a medical condition involving adrenaline prevented him from sweating. The hosts signed off from Austin and Northern Silicon Valley, reminding listeners of the "Value for Value" model. The final segment featured a "cascading catastrophic consequences" jingle before the end of the broadcast.
Matthew Scott of Springfield, Missouri, inquires about the best way to submit end-of-show mixes. Adam Curry clarifies that there is no "pay to play" system and apologizes for any lost submissions, confirming that Scott's mix about bicycles in China is scheduled for the current episode.
The show concludes with a musical remix incorporating Michael Bloomberg's comments on taxes and race, alongside soundbites regarding the "Wuhan flu" and quarantine. The hosts sign off with their traditional "Adios Mofos" and a final reminder of the show's donation link.
The episode concludes with a sound collage featuring historical news reports of U.S. bombings in Iraq from the Clinton and Bush eras, juxtaposed with recent events. The hosts sign off from Austin and Silicon Valley as the "Zephyr" wind begins to blow.
The episode concludes with the hosts' traditional sign-off from "Opportunity Zone 33" in Austin, Texas. A series of musical remixes featuring clips from the impeachment hearings, Roger Stone's legal troubles, and Hillary Clinton's public statements are played. The hosts remind listeners to support the show via the value-for-value model before the final "adios mofos."
The episode concludes with a custom music mix featuring soundbites from the day's discussion, including clips of Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, and the "eat the babies" satire. The mix incorporates themes of climate change, political corruption, and the "Value for Value" model.
The episode ends with a produced audio mix featuring clips of Robert Mueller's testimony alongside a previous discussion about John C. Dvorak's eye surgery and the concept of "interpolation." The mix serves as a humorous recap of the show's themes, blending political deconstruction with personal anecdotes and listener-submitted music.