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1793 - "Retribution"

1793 - "Retribution"

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No Agenda Episode 1793 - "Retribution"

"Retribution"

Executive Producers:

Associate Executive Producers:

Eli the coffee guy

Scott Johnson

Linda Lu Duchess of jobs & writer of winning resumes

Mollie Landry

Secretary-General:

Steve Miller Secretary General of Broken Supply Chains

Andrew Miller Secretary General of Parker County

Sir Ichabod

Count Stephen Secretary Generalship of Winder and the Great Smoky Mountains

Jeffrey Rea, Secretary General of the Autonomous Region of Madeira

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Title Changes

Sir Ichabod > Baron Ichabod of the Bike Path Gorble, Protector of the Seleucid Empire

Knights & Dames

Steve Miller > Sir Render Knot, Secretary General of Broken Supply Chains

Andrew Miller > Sir Que I. Tuss (pronounced “circuitous”), Secretary General of Parker County

Art By: Darren O'Neill

End of Show Mixes: Robin Breedveld - Mellow D - Tom Starkweather

Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry

Mark van Dijk - Systems Master

Ryan Bemrose - Program Director

Back Office Jae Dvorak

Chapters: Dreb Scott

Clip Custodian: Neal Jones

Clip Collectors: Steve Jones & Dave Ackerman

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