Topic: Round Rock

15 chapters across the catalog

Gynocracy
Episode 1749 3:01:11 - 3:07:08

1749: Gynocracy

Knighting Ceremony and Global Meetup Reports

New knights and commodores were officially recognized in a traditional ceremony involving the "blade, boast, and whistle." Reports from a large meetup in Round Rock, Texas, were shared, along with announcements for upcoming gatherings in the Netherlands and Georgia.

EULA for Ukraine
Episode 1744 3:05:03 - 3:10:37

1744: EULA for Ukraine

Knighting of Sir B and Sir Uncle John, Meetup Overview

The show formally knights "Sir B of the Flying Chickens" and "Sir Uncle John" for their $1,000+ contributions. They promote No Agenda signet rings and provide an overview of upcoming listener meetups in Round Rock, Orlando, and the Netherlands. Adam Curry mentions plans for a future trip to Washington D.C. to meet with listeners and "spooks."

Frog of War
Episode 1436

1436: Frog of War

Texas Tornadoes, Tandy Towers, and Rain Stick Magic

Severe weather and multiple tornadoes struck Round Rock and Austin, Texas, causing material damage and one reported death. The hosts jokingly attribute the storms to the use of a "rain stick" intended to end a drought. A historical anecdote is shared regarding a high-rise building in downtown Fort Worth, near the former Tandy Towers, which was allegedly twisted by a past tornado so severely it could not be demolished.

Quiet Riot
Episode 1310 1:41:29 - 1:48:10

1310: Quiet Riot

Executive Producer Donations, Wilco House Buyers

Damon Marie from Round Rock, Texas, contributes $1,000 and requests a mention for WilcoHousebuyers.com. The note includes a query about starting a podcast studio in Austin, which the hosts advise against. Other donations from Frank DiZoglio and "Sir Angel of the Heights" are acknowledged, along with advice on obtaining a pilot's license.

Infosanement
Episode 1183 2:15:51 - 2:21:17

1183: Infosanement

I-35 Commute, Info Segment, 12th Anniversary Announcement

A donor from Round Rock, Texas, credits the show with helping her survive her daily commute on I-35. The hosts officially adopt the term "Info Segment" to describe the program's format. They also announce that the podcast's 12th anniversary will be celebrated during the upcoming Sunday show on October 27, 2019.

Morally Obtuse
Episode 902 1:22:04 - 1:25:44

902: Morally Obtuse

Rain Stick Success, Austin Real Estate Market

A producer from Illinois reported that the "rain stick" ritual performed on the show successfully brought rain to the Chicago area during a winter warm spell. Meanwhile, Baron Tyler Fox is moving from Munich to Round Rock, Texas, and requested house-hunting karma. The hosts discuss the Austin real estate market, claiming that overbuilding has led to a potential decrease in prices despite reports of high turnover.

(((twitter)))
Episode 831 1:15:57 - 1:23:46

831: (((twitter)))

No Agenda Producer Credits, Art and Donations

The hosts acknowledge the artwork for episode 830 and 831, encouraging listeners to visit the No Agenda Art Generator. Significant donations are recognized from producers in the UK, Australia, and the US, including a $333 mystery donation from Clinton, Illinois. Executive and Associate Executive Producers are credited for their financial support, which sustains the ad-free "value-for-value" model.

Kidults
Episode 789 1:20:13 - 1:21:56

789: Kidults

La Verdad Cigars and Round Rock Business Karma

La Verdad LLC, a cigar company based in Round Rock, Texas, is recognized as an Associate Executive Producer. The owners provided a donation representing 10% of their recent sales and offered a "NOAGENDA" discount code for listeners. The hosts discuss the pronunciation of "coupon" and grant business karma to the company.

Oatmeal
Episode 701 1:07:34 - 1:18:04

701: Oatmeal

Donor Thank You, Knighting Ceremony 701

A segment dedicated to executive producers and donors includes the knighting of Sir Philip Smith and Sir Ralph Nelson. Various donations are acknowledged, including a $701 contribution from West W Door Company. The hosts grant "karma" and "boom shakalaka" requests for listeners, including a barbecue competitor and a cyclist.

Episode 491 2:07:34 - 2:09:59

491: Pope and Change

Atlas Shrugged Part 2, Drone Driver Careers

The film "Atlas Shrugged Part 2" is criticized for being a poor adaptation of Ayn Rand's novel, with the hosts suggesting it makes the book look "stupid." A donation from Antonio McMullin in Round Rock, Texas, leads to a discussion about the reality of "drone drivers" operating from remote regions of the world.

Tripwire
Episode 434 1:32:50 - 1:37:15

434: Tripwire

Donation Segment, Health Karma, 3B Fund

Listeners contribute to the show's "Value for Value" model, including a "434 Club" donation from Scott Hankel. Contributions are earmarked for the "3B Fund" (Bullets, Beans, and Books) and gas money for the tour. Health karma is requested for a listener's daughter suffering from a wrist injury.

Camels Everywhere!
Episode 389 34:24 - 36:48

389: Camels Everywhere!

Executive Producer Credits, Rob Seelock Donation

Rob Seelock from Alberta and Oracle Broadcasting from Round Rock, Texas, are credited as executive producers for their financial contributions. Seelock's note mentions his wife's skepticism of the podcast and his pursuit of a second knighthood. The hosts discuss the value of listener support in maintaining the show's independent research.

Camels Everywhere!
Episode 389 41:09 - 44:23

389: Camels Everywhere!

Oracle Broadcasting, Drone Domain Registrations

Oracle Broadcasting's contribution is acknowledged, leading to a discussion about the company's location in Round Rock, Texas. The hosts also review new drone-related domain names sent in by listeners, including bootydrones.com and droneon.net, reflecting the show's ongoing interest in the proliferation of drone technology.

Your Ankle Bracelet Awaits
Episode 226 47:02 - 49:45

226: Your Ankle Bracelet Awaits

Bobby Joe Stovall, Life Sentence for Ninth DWI

Bobby Joe Stovall, a 52-year-old Texas man, was sentenced to life in prison following his ninth conviction for driving while intoxicated. Stovall was arrested in Round Rock after crashing his truck with a blood alcohol level of .32. The case is used to illustrate the trend of permanent incarceration for repeat offenders.