Topic: Slough

4 chapters across the catalog

Poster Boys of Evil
Episode 873 1:56:53 - 2:03:32

873: Poster Boys of Evil

Producer Donations and Birthday Announcements

Executive Producer Fernando de los Reyes and other contributors were thanked for their financial support of the show. The segment included birthday wishes for Michael Hawes and "Sir Elongated G-String" from Slough, UK. The hosts also performed a "Jobs Karma" ritual for donors, satirizing political rhetoric regarding job creation while acknowledging the community's role in keeping the podcast independent.

Wordy Durd
Episode 867 1:03:47 - 1:07:19

867: Wordy Durd

Show Logistics, No Agenda Art and Donation Issues

The hosts thank Sir Slough for the episode artwork and discuss the "No Agenda Art Generator." They address a significant issue with the donation spreadsheet, noting a lack of recorded contributions despite the show's 9th anniversary. They decide to postpone the full donation segment until the following Thursday to resolve the technical errors.

Win By Losing
Episode 727 46:21 - 51:55

727: Win By Losing

No Agenda Episode 727 Executive Producer Credits

The hosts acknowledge high-tier donors for Episode 727, including Barry Coggins, who joined the "727 Club" with a significant contribution. A new "The Club" drinking society is proposed to connect donors who contribute amounts matching specific episode numbers. Listener "Sir Slough" is knighted during the segment, requesting "three geishas and a bucket of fried chicken" for his ceremony while seeking "jobs karma" for his upcoming career moves.

Win By Losing
Episode 727 2:04:34 - 2:06:50

727: Win By Losing

Knighting Ceremony and ISIS Signet Ring Confiscation

The hosts conduct a formal knighting ceremony for Sir Slough and Sir Robin Clements, bestowing them with various humorous "perks" such as "mutton and mead." A news item is shared regarding Israeli customs officials confiscating 120 signet rings inscribed with Islamic State insignia. The hosts jokingly suggest that ISIS is "copying" the No Agenda show's tradition of providing signet rings to its knights.