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Pushing Mongo Episode 9
Happy September, Mongoloids! This week, our heroes come out with a revolutionary spirit, trying to topple the capitalist oligarchy. They discuss the Internet turning on celebrity "philanthropists" Oprah and The Rock-- even Steve-o, Howard Stern and then the recently-departed Jimmy Buffett catch strays. Veering into sports, Nick educates Stu on Jay-Z vs Fat Joe in 2003 and The Greatest Basketball Game That Never Was. While on the subject, the boys discuss the 2003 Northeast Blackout and some of the greatest rappers of all-time. Continuing along the sports route, the boys go over the wild kickoff week in college football, including Coach Prime Deion Sanders and his Colorado Buffaloes upsetting the highly-ranked TCU Horned Frogs. Nick and Stu then set their sights on the upcoming opening weekend of the NFL regular season and preview their favorite matchups. The show closes with them penning a letter to their favorite Idaho penitentiary inmate.