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Stu Burguiere has known Jeff Fisher for eighteen years, and somehow he has never found out that Jeffy has a little brother. Who is this man with whom Jeffy shares a bloodline? And what character traits might this man share with the most hated man on set?
Corporations are evil! Corporations are not people! Those statements are myths, and the guys are about to debunk them once and for all. Because it's important to understand not only that corporations do immense amounts of good, but that they are almost always comprised of people with good intentions.
The colossal fight between Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor was viewed by millions of diehard and casual fans both legally and illegally. Just how many people illegally streamed the fight instead of paying the $100.00 pay-per-view rate? And how did the network attempt to prevent such widespread piracy?
Fortune has ominously predicted that the next financial crisis could be even worse than the global economic downturn of 2008. And according to some experts, America's ever-increasing reliance on technology could be the primary culprit.
With the United Kingdom's "Brexit" strategy still developing over a year after the monumental vote, it would make sense that the GOP would tread lightly when taking election advice from a Brexit strategist. But the guys wonder why this option is even on the table if, as is assumed, the party thinks they have the upper hand going into the 2018 mid-term elections.
-The people of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex are feeling the crunch of high gas prices and impending fuel shortages as a result of the destruction on the Gulf Coast.
-What do the condemnation of hatred and the condemnation of price gouging have in common?
-Stu went eighteen years without knowing that Jeffy had a brother. What else doesn't he know about the Most Hated Man on Set?
-Pope Francis has released a statement on the destruction wrought by Hurricane Harvey, and the guys aren't too pleased with it.
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-Who is really to blame for an expletive-laden interview between a CNN reporter and a Harvey survivor?
-Pastor Joel Osteen was heavily criticized for not opening his Houston megachurch as a shelter during the storm. But was this criticism warranted?
-Gen. Jim Mattis has frozen President Trump's Twitter-initiated ban on transgender individuals in the U.S. Armed Forces.
-Just how many people are estimated to have illegally streamed the Mayweather-McGregor fight?
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As an evacuation of a hospital in Beaumont, Texas is ongoing, Jeffy illustrates the monumental task facing those trying to get patients to safety. He can do this because, in the mid-1980s, he took part in the evacuation of a hospital in Florida. The story takes a sordid turn, however; because despite being a hero for a brief moment, Jeffy failed to cease being a dirtbag...
The prime suspect in a string of five racially-motivated murders in the Kansas City area has been apprehended, and Pat and Stu are digging deeper into the subject of hate crimes. It turns out that the condemnation of such hatred isn't all that different from the condemnation of price gouging in the wake of Hurricane Harvey.
The Dallas-area crew of the Pat and Stu show may have been spared the devastation of Hurricane Harvey, but they are still feeling the effects of the storm, as there's no escaping the long lines and high prices at local gas stations. Just how bad could the fuel shortages get nation-wide as a result of the damage to Gulf Coast oil refineries and infrastructure?
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