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It's another packed episode and news, commentary and outrage from Nick and Rob, with some great fun thrown in for extra measure: Nickelodeon is bringing back Double Dare this summer and the Dudes want to compete.

Filmmaker Scott Barber joins the show to talk about a Nickelodeon documentary he's making that explores the network's golden era.  What was your favorite Nick show?  Fox's NASCAR broadcast is accidentally dirty and racist and the Dudes take notice, while fearing race car drivers may be coming for their jobs. 

Rob fears the #MeToo movement coming after him, after Tom Brokaw gets accused of being grabby with the ladies.  The Bill Cosby trial reached its conclusion and one of the Dudes is calling for a shanking in prison for the former face of JELL-O.  Nick takes a look at a story from his home stomping grounds of California, the Golden State Killer is finally caught thanks to a DNA web service identifies him. 

Ford is going to stop making sedans, which Nick thought would doom one of the company's most iconic brands.  Meanwhile, in Britain, Tesla's self-driving system is being used for the most ridiculous things and Rob is not happy about what the future may hold. 

Fox News' Tucker Carlson makes ridiculous claims, claims that are more ridiculous than the expressions he makes during interviews.  Staring at boobs helps men live longer and with the release of Avengers: Infinity War, one company is offering customers a way to get a bigger thrill in the bedroom. 

Donald Trump comes unhinged on Fox and Friends and the Dudes break down some of the best quotes.  Kim Jong Un agrees to end the Korean War and to denuclearize, do we believe him?

Now on YouTube, watch the dudes and subscribe to their channel.  Tell your friends and help them find the show on Stitcher, iTunes or Google Play Be sure to follow Dudes from Dallas on all the social media platforms and share with all of your friends. 

http://www.dudesfromdallas.com/listen-for-free/   Dudes From Dallas: Where the News Abides

It's another packed episode and news, commentary and outrage from Nick and Rob, with some great fun thrown in for extra measure: Nickelodeon is bringing back Double Dare this summer and the Dudes want to compete.

Filmmaker Scott Barber joins the show to talk about a Nickelodeon documentary he's making that explores the network's golden era.  What was your favorite Nick show?  Fox's NASCAR broadcast is accidentally dirty and racist and the Dudes take notice, while fearing race car drivers may be coming for their jobs. 

Rob fears the #MeToo movement coming after him, after Tom Brokaw gets accused of being grabby with the ladies.  The Bill Cosby trial reached its conclusion and one of the Dudes is calling for a shanking in prison for the former face of JELL-O.  Nick takes a look at a story from his home stomping grounds of California, the Golden State Killer is finally caught thanks to a DNA web service identifies him. 

Ford is going to stop making sedans, which Nick thought would doom one of the company's most iconic brands.  Meanwhile, in Britain, Tesla's self-driving system is being used for the most ridiculous things and Rob is not happy about what the future may hold. 

Fox News' Tucker Carlson makes ridiculous claims, claims that are more ridiculous than the expressions he makes during interviews.  Staring at boobs helps men live longer and with the release of Avengers: Infinity War, one company is offering customers a way to get a bigger thrill in the bedroom. 

Donald Trump comes unhinged on Fox and Friends and the Dudes break down some of the best quotes.  Kim Jong Un agrees to end the Korean War and to denuclearize, do we believe him?

Now on YouTube, watch the dudes and subscribe to their channel.  Tell your friends and help them find the show on Stitcher, iTunes or Google Play Be sure to follow Dudes from Dallas on all the social media platforms and share with all of your friends.  http://www.dudesfromdallas.com/listen-for-free/   Dudes From Dallas: Where the News Abides