BFO4515 – Unofficial Kick-Off

The Fat One starts the Memorial Day Weekend with nattering, an “Ask Big Fatty” question, a special card, some Survivor chat WITHOUT spoilers and get well soon message. Happy National Taffy Day.

BFO4473 – The Crooked Hat Ham Map

After several “Good Morning Big Fatty” greetings, the Fat One presents a technology segment before recapping his day in Fat Acres which included more reading, shishameat rice, voting and a Survivor preview. Happy National Nougat Day.

BFO4455 – It’s So So-So

After the Vulgarian National Anthem, the Fat One recaps his day in Fat Acres which included quiz program nattering, a visit from Young Nicklas, a new pin on the Ham Map and lots of So-So questions. Happy National Chocolate Soufflé Day.

BFO4453 – The So-So Book Club Show

After several “Good Morning” greetings, the Fat One goes right into the So-So questions before nattering about his day which comes to an abrupt end when he decided to go all in on nattering about the Book Club and the conclusion of “Son of a Witch.” Happy National Pistachio Day.

BFO4369 – Time Change Weekend

Rabbit, Rabbit! The Fat One kicks off the Chrima season by recapping hump day and yesterday which included painting, the coupon and more signs of seasonal ruination disorder. Happy National Vinegar Day.

BFO4364 – AaaaaaChoo!

Gay Chrima Weekend begins and the Fat One shares some horrifying stories about his day in Fat Acres that include spine-tingling soup, terrifying technology with Granny, suspenseful Survivor talk, shrieking shopping stories and nerve-wrecking nattering. Happy National Greasy Foods Day.

BFO4199 – Saddest Weekend of EVERY Year

The Fat One closes out the week with some melancholy thoughts before recapping his day which included a gentleman caller, a sore arm and extra nattering. Happy National Peanut Cluster Day.

BFO3734 – “Your content is a great fit for us!”

The Fat One closes out the week with a recap of his day in Fat Acres and another “that’s how they getcha” story. Happy Memorial Day Weekend (USA only) and the unofficial start of summer (northern hemisphere only).