You could probably get a mailing address from the network, or from the credits at the beginning or end of the show, and then write and ask him directly. Start with the same address they give for ticket requests and work from there.
10,000,000 annually
No. He is a Catholic.
its jewish but i dont want to explain
Pat Benatar's mother has Jewish heritage from her maternal grandfather Knapp. It's not clear however if her mother Mildred (Knapp) was actually a Jew (that requires her grandmother to actually be Jewish). However, her current last name is certainly a Sefaradi Jewish surname. Pat was once married to assistant director and production manager Dennis Benatar. Sources: patbenatar.eu
Well This Debatable... i could give you a couple of her famous lines" And she's about as Jewish as a Bacon Sandwich " to interrupt Janine's Jewish wedding" Oh who needs the stress when we've got free ice cream "When Pat & Peggy were drunk on the ice cream van
Rob Dyrdek's mother is of English and German descent and his father is of Czech and Polish heritage, but their specific religious affiliations are not publicly known. Rob Dyrdek himself is not very vocal about his own religious beliefs.
Pat Sajak, son of a Polish American trucking foreman, was born in October 26 1946 and raised in Chicago, Illinois. His original name was Sajdak, his ethnicity is White.
Jacob Pat has written: 'Mosheh' 'Ashes and fire' -- subject(s): Atrocities, Jews, World War, 1939-1945 'Moyshe' 'Henekh' -- subject(s): Jewish Personal narratives, World War, 1939-1945
the awnser is pat
Pat Benatar, Pat Boone, Pat Burns lots of others
Pat I pat the dog.
Pat is a verb and a noun. Verb: Pat yourself on the back. Noun: You deserve a pat on the back.