Topic: Sir Craig

5 chapters across the catalog

e-Safety
Episode 1654 2:48:57 - 2:57:50

1654: e-Safety

Executive Producer Donations, Peerage and Karma

A series of high-value donations are acknowledged, including contributions from Stephen Hutto, Dixon Craig, and Sir Furr. Sir Furr attempts to claim the unique title of "Black Baron," leading to a discussion on the official rules of the No Agenda Peerage. The hosts also grant "Jobs Karma" to various producers and thank those who contribute through sustaining donations.

3X3
Episode 1246 1:34:04 - 1:36:28

1246: 3X3

Knighting Ceremony, Sir OMA and Sir Craig

A formal knighting ceremony is held for Sir OMA and Sir Craig, who have reached the required donation threshold for the No Agenda Roundtable. Sir OMA, a golfer from Omaha, requested "fairy nectar" and "Dots Pretzels" for the celebratory buffet. The ceremony includes the traditional reading of the "Roundtable" menu and instructions for receiving official knighted gear.

Roscoe!
Episode 1028 2:26:20 - 2:31:54

1028: Roscoe!

Hug an Australian Day and Birthday Celebrations

The hosts celebrate "Hug an Australian Day" and acknowledge several birthdays within the community, including those of Dame Andrea Sponberg and Grebulon. Sir Craig is officially knighted as the "6-foot 9-inch Knight" following a $50 donation. The segment includes lighthearted banter about height and childhood jokes, maintaining the show's tradition of personal listener engagement.

"Biostitutes"
Episode 605 2:01:25 - 2:05:04

605: "Biostitutes"

Value-for-Value Model and Knighting Ceremony

Adam Curry defends the "value-for-value" model, noting that even tech personality Tom Merritt has begun using the phrase. The hosts then conduct a formal knighting ceremony for Francis Guerre, Craig Cutner, Alex Farrington, and Mr. Peabody, granting them the title of "Knights of the No Agenda Roundtable."

Associative Propaganda
Episode 549 56:51 - 58:20

549: Associative Propaganda

Sir Craig of Manana, New York Fed, Baronet of New Jersey

Sir Craig of Manana donates $333.33, noting that the New York Fed is located at 33 Liberty Street. Another listener, Stephen Savchuk, is elevated to knighthood after a $252.09 donation. The hosts recall Stephen's previous request to contact Robert Smith of The Cure to help with a relationship, noting he has since found a new girlfriend.