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Pat and the Fat Man

By: Pat and the Fat Man
  • Summary

  • Not solving the world's problems one podcast at a time
    © 2019 Pat and the Fat Man
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Episodes
  • The Sandloot Part 4
    May 4 2024
    The kids are now in the biggest pickle they've ever been in. Listen in as Pat and Bruce critique a bunch of kids who try to get a baseball back from a giant dog instead of just knocking on the door and asking the owner to get it back. Erector sets don't work, kids in rigs similar to mission impossible devices don't work, drone rocket ships don't work, vacuum cleaner suction rigs don't work. Some of these and more, on this episode of Pat and the Fat Man.
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    55 mins
  • 2024 Sportsball The 1st
    Apr 3 2024
    Pat and Bruce are at it again, coming at you not so live with all things Sportballs 2024. Gotta get ready for the new season, the changes coming down the line in baseball and football, the new no explosions after the fifth period rule, and the drastically crazy no hip swivel tackle. Some of this and more on this episode of Pat and the Fat Man.
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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • The Sandlet Part 3
    Mar 17 2024
    Pat and the Fat Man return to the Sandlot, that most wonderful of places in the world, except when it's 105 degrees out and so instead we head to the pool. Listen in as Pat and Bruce talk about the pool scene, followed by several other baseball like scenes where they play on the 4th of July, they defeat a well funded and outfitted little league team from the good side of town, and Smalls wrestles a tiger with his bear hands, to devastating effectiveness. Some of this and more on this episode of Pat and the Fat Man.
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    42 mins

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