Opening up this episode of “Tailgating with Kato,” Kato begins with his hilarious monologue with topics like the presidential election. He jokes about President Obama and his opponent Mitt Romney. Kato brings out the Jell-O shots and they all toast to the election. He plays another memorable National Anthem clip. Afterwards, Kato introduces his first guest Brian Olea, who is the radio personality for “Playboy Radio.” Kato’s next guest is the manager of the Playboy Mansion West, Hank Fawcett. The beautiful Linda Hogan also stops by in this segment of “Tailgating with Kato,” and Kato introduces his next guest Bodhi Lavey. She explains to Kato how to correctly pronounce his name, and she tells Kato that she is not really into sports. Chef William Bloxsom -Carter also joins the show, and Kato asks the executive chef the menu of the Super bowl parties at the Playboy mansion. Kato goes into the latest news about Manny Pacquiao’s comments about homosexual marriage. Linda Hogan talks about being misquoted in the news, and how you have to be very careful with your words. Brian Olea opens up this segment of “Tailgating with Kato,” by talking about a person’s right to express their opinions, and he defends Manny Pacquiao’s comments, because of the fact that reporters do tend to twist people’s words. Linda Hogan talks about her experiences with dating a younger man, and getting a lot of flak for it. Switching up the discussion, Chef William Bloxsom – Carter talks about packing food for Hugh Hefner even if he goes to a high-end restaurant. Chef Bloxsom – Carter talks about Hefner’s favorite foods, and Kato asks Linda about the double standard of older woman dating younger men, compared to Hefner dating younger women. Kato opens up this segment of “Tailgating with Kato,” with his popular segment of Fairy-tailing with Kato. He asks Brian Olea about a true fairy tale with the playboy photographer, and guest Bodhi Lavey’s talks about he