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Pat Leopard Sandusky, Ohio Sajak (October 26, 1946), also known as the JakMaster, the Jak Man, P-Sage, and God's God who made God, was the world's greatest game show hosts, one of the coolest people ever, and a total Stud. He also became known as one of the most versatile and truly phenomenal people on the planet and disintegrated Oprah in the year 2012, causing everything to disappear temporarily. He can live and die on his will and you have to do whatever he wants you to because you're no more than a figment of his imagination, which you should actually be grateful for.

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  • Pat Leopard Sandusky, Ohio Sajak (October 26, 1946), also known as the JakMaster, the Jak Man, P-Sage, and God's God who made God, was the world's greatest game show hosts, one of the coolest people ever, and a total Stud. He also became known as one of the most versatile and truly phenomenal people on the planet and disintegrated Oprah in the year 2012, causing everything to disappear temporarily. He can live and die on his will and you have to do whatever he wants you to because you're no more than a figment of his imagination, which you should actually be grateful for.
  • Pat Sajak appeared in the Season Eleven episode, "With Apologies to Jesse Jackson", as the host of Wheel of Fortune. When Randy Marsh blurts out the wrong word instead of "Naggers", Pat Sajak is visibly disappointed and abruptly cuts the show to a commercial break.
  • Pat Sajak (b. 1946) has been the host of Wheel of Fortune since December 28, 1981. He also briefly hosted The Pat Sajak Show, on which Jim Henson made an appearance. Gonzo and Kermit appeared on Wheel of Fortune for a week in 1999 to promote Muppets from Space. A spoof character, Pat Playjacks, appeared on Sesame Street.
  • Peter and Brian watch an episode of Wheel of Fortune in "A Hero Sits Next Door" when the answer was GO TUCK YOURSELF IN. Peter won as a contestant on Wheel in "I Take Thee Quagmire", where the answer to the puzzle was "ALEX KARRAS IN WEBSTER"; he used no help letters on his Bonus Round puzzle, instead using Z, the number 4, three Qs and the Batman symbol and presumably managing to count the blank spaces in the puzzle to solve it. He calls Sajak "Regis", which Pat doesn't seem to mind. Pat is voiced by Stephan Cox in this appearance.
  • Pat Sajak (Born Patrick Leonard Sajak on October 26, 1946 in Chicago, Illinois) is a former weatherman & one-time late night talk show host. He became host of Wheel of Fortune on December 28, 1981, following the departure of Chuck Woolery. During Chuck’s final week on Wheel, Pat appeared on Password Plus opposite Betty White. He's married twice; his current wife is Lesly Brown-Sajak, who was a substitute for Vanna on an April Fools' Day 1997 episode of Wheel. While Alex Trebek hosted said episode, Pat hosted that day's episode of Jeopardy! He and Lesly have two children, Maggie and Patrick Jr. At one time, Pat had his own late night talk show on CBS and later had another talk show on the Fox News Channel.
  • Pat Sajak (Sometimes pronounced as Pat-say-jak-off by British conservatives) is a widely known Republican who hosts a show where contestants attempt to spell words that Stephen Colbert's pets could guess in their sleep. I speak of course of "WHEEL...OF...FORTUNE!" or, as it's also known, "FAT...PEOPLE...GUESSING!" In an ironic twist, according to the Federal Misinformation Bureau of Intelligence (FMBI), Pat Sajak cannot spell.
  • Pat Sajak is a real-life television emcee. He currently hosts Wheel of Fortune, as well as previously hosting his own talk show. On "Rugrats", he is also the spokesman for a Publishers Clearing House-like multi-million dollar sweepstakes that Chas wins in the episode Chuckie is Rich, and Chas' reaction is exactly what would happen if he was a contestant on Wheel. Vanna White, his co-host for Wheel, doesn't appear. However, his son, Pat Sajak Jr., makes an appearance as one of the children at the daycare center for wealthy children.
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  • Hosting Wheel of Fortune
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  • Pat Leopard Sandusky, Ohio Sajak (October 26, 1946), also known as the JakMaster, the Jak Man, P-Sage, and God's God who made God, was the world's greatest game show hosts, one of the coolest people ever, and a total Stud. He also became known as one of the most versatile and truly phenomenal people on the planet and disintegrated Oprah in the year 2012, causing everything to disappear temporarily. He can live and die on his will and you have to do whatever he wants you to because you're no more than a figment of his imagination, which you should actually be grateful for.
  • Pat Sajak appeared in the Season Eleven episode, "With Apologies to Jesse Jackson", as the host of Wheel of Fortune. When Randy Marsh blurts out the wrong word instead of "Naggers", Pat Sajak is visibly disappointed and abruptly cuts the show to a commercial break.
  • Pat Sajak (b. 1946) has been the host of Wheel of Fortune since December 28, 1981. He also briefly hosted The Pat Sajak Show, on which Jim Henson made an appearance. Gonzo and Kermit appeared on Wheel of Fortune for a week in 1999 to promote Muppets from Space. A spoof character, Pat Playjacks, appeared on Sesame Street.
  • Peter and Brian watch an episode of Wheel of Fortune in "A Hero Sits Next Door" when the answer was GO TUCK YOURSELF IN. Peter won as a contestant on Wheel in "I Take Thee Quagmire", where the answer to the puzzle was "ALEX KARRAS IN WEBSTER"; he used no help letters on his Bonus Round puzzle, instead using Z, the number 4, three Qs and the Batman symbol and presumably managing to count the blank spaces in the puzzle to solve it. He calls Sajak "Regis", which Pat doesn't seem to mind. Pat is voiced by Stephan Cox in this appearance.
  • Pat Sajak (Born Patrick Leonard Sajak on October 26, 1946 in Chicago, Illinois) is a former weatherman & one-time late night talk show host. He became host of Wheel of Fortune on December 28, 1981, following the departure of Chuck Woolery. During Chuck’s final week on Wheel, Pat appeared on Password Plus opposite Betty White. He's married twice; his current wife is Lesly Brown-Sajak, who was a substitute for Vanna on an April Fools' Day 1997 episode of Wheel. While Alex Trebek hosted said episode, Pat hosted that day's episode of Jeopardy! He and Lesly have two children, Maggie and Patrick Jr. At one time, Pat had his own late night talk show on CBS and later had another talk show on the Fox News Channel.
  • Pat Sajak (Sometimes pronounced as Pat-say-jak-off by British conservatives) is a widely known Republican who hosts a show where contestants attempt to spell words that Stephen Colbert's pets could guess in their sleep. I speak of course of "WHEEL...OF...FORTUNE!" or, as it's also known, "FAT...PEOPLE...GUESSING!" In an ironic twist, according to the Federal Misinformation Bureau of Intelligence (FMBI), Pat Sajak cannot spell.
  • Pat Sajak is a real-life television emcee. He currently hosts Wheel of Fortune, as well as previously hosting his own talk show. On "Rugrats", he is also the spokesman for a Publishers Clearing House-like multi-million dollar sweepstakes that Chas wins in the episode Chuckie is Rich, and Chas' reaction is exactly what would happen if he was a contestant on Wheel. Vanna White, his co-host for Wheel, doesn't appear. However, his son, Pat Sajak Jr., makes an appearance as one of the children at the daycare center for wealthy children. Pat Sajak looks nothing like how he looks in real life, but he actually made Chaz faint after when he won the ten million dollar grand prize. But Chaz is actually throwing away the money after when he earned it, unlike a contestant on Wheel who would use the cash they earn wisely.
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