Clydesdale Media Podcast

Everyday we take a minute to catch a rest from the busy work day to hang out with friends to talk about the world of sports, entertainment and specifically CrossFit.  Today we talk about the Hiller video with Fee, we also have a new Road to the Games as well as TYR is putting out some content and how does it match up.  Dave Castro talked to Pedro, then we do a top 5 list of things that make me feel 'merican.

What is Clydesdale Media Podcast?

We cover the sport of CrossFit from all angles. We talk with athletes, coaches and celebrities that compete and surround in the sport of CrossFit at all levels. We also bring you Breaking News, Human Interest Stories and report on the Methodology of CrossFit. We also use the methodology to make ourselves the fittest we can be.

What is going on, everybody?

Happy Fourth of July to all

you people here in the United States.

And I guess happy Friday to

everybody else in the world.

I know Lito's here.

She's over there in the UK.

We got Kenneth.

Glad you guys could be.

Shay's here for a live.

Love to see it when Shay can hop in.

Jody, lunchtime poolside.

So jealous.

Yeah,

Jamie's been sending me pictures of

her on the boat up on Lake Michigan.

Man,

I love being around water on days like

today.

Hopefully I can do something

like that this weekend.

I know my wife just took

Walter up to the lake and went swimming.

And so Walter got some swim

time this morning.

What's up, Craig?

Trained to live.

Uh, so yeah,

hoping to get around some

water later this weekend.

Um,

maybe we'll take Walter back up there

this weekend.

He loves, loves the water.

Um,

I hope I'm not interrupting anybody of

you who are tuning in to

see the Nathan's hot dog

eating contest over there

at the boardwalk.

Um, is there anybody that,

that truly enjoys watching this?

Like I can't believe the

ratings a hot dog eating

contest gets on TV.

That boggles my mind to this day.

The gluttony of just shoving

wet hot dog buns and raw hot dogs into,

um, into your mouth.

Just, I've watched it a few times.

I just can't, just can't anymore.

Um,

is joey chestnut still

around so this is his like

comeback year apparently

last year he claimed he was

vegan and because of that

the nathan's group kicked

him out of the hot dog

eating contest um and then

now he's back this year so

I don't know I trained to

live I thought you were

having your own hot dog

eating contest on the lunch

show today I am not

I've done eating contests in the past.

I was in a chicken-winning

eating contest once,

and I realized I just don't

eat that fast.

I don't eat that fast.

It was how many chicken

wings could you eat in fifteen minutes,

and then you took a five-minute rest,

and then you got a

two-minute lightning round.

And I ate, I think... It was...

like, I was sick.

Like, somewhere around thirty.

The guy who won ate eighty-three.

Like, I was nowhere even close.

And that was like twenty years ago.

But yeah.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Um, Jody Lynn says America.

Um,

we're going to talk about America at

the end of the show today

and the five things that

make me feel America.

Uh, Kenneth to lap says,

hasn't been the same since

Kobayashi that we're

reminiscing about food eaters is crazy.

Uh,

trying to get to the gym in maybe heavy

or cardio.

It's such a tough choice.

Something tells me you're leaning heavy.

So there.

One funny thing that

happened today is this and

I'm going to share my

screen with you all.

So my L one expires at the

end of the year.

I got this email today from

CrossFit that we're just

reaching out to remind you

that your CrossFit level

one trainer CFOL one

credentials expire six

months in on December

thirty first twenty twenty five.

Do you remember a couple of

months ago when there was a

judge at Mayhem said I

didn't I didn't know my thing.

My credentials expired.

I didn't know.

I didn't know.

How could I know?

Well,

here I am six months out and I've got

a big,

bold email from CrossFit telling me

mine's going to expire in six months.

And then, and when the expiration date is,

and then these are my options.

I can do the level one.

I can do the level two.

Or I can do the online level one.

so I had this up ready

because of what happened a

few months ago and then I

saw a hillar post today

where he showed they

offered a one-year

extension for a hundred and

ninety nine dollars I did

not get that offer that

offer is not in this email

um and then I honestly I've

talked about this on the

show I don't know whether

I'm going to extend

My CrossFit level one,

I don't coach anymore.

I do the media thing.

I don't judge anymore.

That's really why I did the second one.

I coached for like four

years at my gym and then, and I loved it.

But the media thing just

takes over everything.

So I don't know whether I'm

going to keep my going or not.

I loved taking the course.

I've taken it both in person and online.

The online I think is way

harder than the in person.

The in person is much more stretched out.

You do a little bit here,

a little bit here, a little bit there.

The online, man,

it's crammed in and you're

doing a lot of moving in a couple hours.

I was so sore at the end of

my online L-One.

but yeah.

Uh, Denise says,

I think you should ask for an extension.

Uh, I just,

I don't know what it means to me anymore.

I'm not coaching.

I'm not, I'm not judging.

I don't need the credentials.

So I just don't know.

I've always wanted to get my

L two just to see what it was to see what,

what was in it.

But,

is it worth a thousand

dollars for me to to just

see and be curious uh jody

says but what if there's a

judging emergency and they

need you uh I think they'll

be okay uh denise showing

she's better than all of us

she did three hours of

working out this morning on a holiday

And she is hot and tired.

What's up, Meredith?

So, yeah,

just to show that CrossFit does

actually notify you when

your L-I or L-II is going

to expire and gives you

fair warning to sign up for

another class to keep it going.

So some of the excuses that

were brought out back then

really don't hold a lot of water.

Jody Lynn,

Siobhan promoted your show when

he signed off.

I was there.

I heard it.

I love me some Tudor Magda.

Tudor has been one of my

favorite athletes for a very long time.

I met him when James

Townsend was coaching him.

Got to meet them at,

I think it was the MAC back

a few years ago and hung

out with them outside the

venue for a little bit.

Really been a big fan of Tudor ever since.

Next,

they need to release a list of all

media people that have

CrossFit certification.

Yeah.

Well, right now, me.

Right now, me.

Wanted to talk quickly.

You know,

I review all the documentaries

that come out.

So I watched the Fee,

Saga Fee documentary that Hiller did.

I don't think...

It is definitely my favorite

video of the year.

So I would give it an A+.

I think the highlights of

the video are in all of that time,

they never really talk

about this year's games.

They talk about her upbringing.

They talk about her being a violinist,

which that just warmed my

heart that she played the

violin for Hiller.

I've been begging for that in a video.

Charlie and I make a brief

appearance in the video.

Not that that's the highlight,

but it was cool to see that we made it.

What else?

The steroid talk I thought

was fascinating.

And then, of course, the end of the video.

And I don't want to put any

spoilers out if you have not seen it.

It gets really deep, really emotional.

And you get all the feels at

the end of that video.

And I thought Hiller

captured it amazingly.

And he should be commended for it.

I also thought the stuff in

the gym was not like about training.

it was like about the

relationships with Dallin and Jason and,

and I just, I,

the only part that I had a

hard time understanding was

Matt Torres's thought process.

And I was actually talking

to another coach last night

and he was like, Oh yeah, that's the,

that's the stuff I get into

like diving into Matt Torres's brain.

And I'm like, well, he,

that was way over my

capability as a coach.

So, uh, so it, but he loved it.

And I just, I, I,

I see your comments in here.

Uh, trained to live.

A fee doc was a hundred out of ten.

Uh, Jose,

best documentary in the amount of

time I've done CrossFit in my opinion.

Yeah, I,

it's definitely my favorite of the year.

I don't want to get caught

into like hyperbole and say

that it's the greatest of all time,

but it may be the greatest of all time.

Um,

And maybe that's something

we can talk about in the

future is going back through,

because I've probably

watched every documentary

that CrossFit has ever done.

I have not watched all the side stuff,

but I've watched every one

CrossFit has done.

And there's a couple that

may compete with it for different reasons,

but man, it's up there in the top five,

I think, for sure.

No, I don't think for sure.

It is a top five video all time.

It may be the best one ever.

It may be the best one ever.

Lito says, haven't seen it yet.

Saving it for tonight.

I will not give you any spoilers,

but it's really, it's really,

it grabs you right at the beginning.

It's pretty amazing.

Meredith says, excellent film.

Really, truly enjoyed it.

I know you've talked about it before,

and I think Fee's

personality and openness

and willingness to be

vulnerable made that video great.

I agree.

But it also takes the

interviewer or the person

doing the content,

it takes them working to

know a little bit about the

person's background to be

able to ask the right

questions to get you there.

And that's where the

difference between Hiller

and the road to the games are.

He did enough research going

to Fee's house that he knew

what to ask her.

And I know he did because

him and I actually talked

about it this week.

So he knew before he got to

her place a list of things

that he wanted to get to.

And that is like really key.

Like every interview I do for this podcast,

like I have a list of notes

of things that I want to

get to and how to kind of

set up the situation so

that the person does trust

me and the person does understand.

I think it's something that I have

By the games last year,

I was rolling in that

department of getting

people to that area.

Because a lot of the people we interview,

nobody's ever heard of.

We were doing semifinal athletes,

master's athletes, all of that stuff.

You have to do enough

research to know how to get

them there and then ask the

right questions.

been a little out of

practice and so I don't

think I'm as on my game as

I was last year and I'd

really like to get back to

that um just really hard to

get back on the horse um do

you think killer is doing

this to make a point about

the road to the games I think

I think that may have been a

small piece of the

motivation at one point in time,

but I think that he has

learned that he really loves doing this.

And I think that the product

that comes out at the end, he is very,

very proud of.

If that answers your question, Kenneth.

I do think part of that was

motivation at the beginning,

and then he realized he's

pretty good at this,

and I think he really likes doing it.

Do you think the issue with

Road to the Games is they

don't have enough time as

they're trying to cover a

large number of athletes in

a fairly short time?

I think that it doesn't take

that long to research a person.

Go back to when we were

doing a hundred semifinal

athletes in like six weeks

or last year when we did

fifty Masters athletes in four weeks.

You can still get a lot of

research done in that

amount of time to ask the

right questions.

Denise says,

you've had a lot going on this year.

Scott, give yourself some grace.

I have had a lot going on this year,

and I am giving myself some grace.

I just know that I really

prided myself on my interviewing ability,

and it has fallen off

because of my busyness this year.

And we'll get back there.

We'll get back there.

But I started this lunch

show and this has been

something different that

I've had to commit to and

had to get better at each day.

And I talked about that

earlier in the week.

Like just talking by myself

to a camera and seeing you

guys in the chat is a

different experience than

doing a show with Carolyn

and Jamie where we're

talking to each other.

And I just had to get better at this too.

But we'll get back to it.

Yeah.

I will,

I will talk about that another time.

So I, the fee documentary, a plus, uh,

I know some of you said,

go watch the tier videos.

They're really well done.

So I've watched Abby Domitz.

I've watched Romans.

I may have watched one other

this week and they,

I do think they're better

than road to the games, uh,

But I still think they rely

on the training scenes way

too much and not about the

personal stuff.

And that's the big

difference between what

Hiller's putting out and

what the others are putting out.

So I enjoyed the Abbey Dome

video and I enjoyed the Roman video.

quite a bit,

but they're not at the level

of Hip and Steel, Horvath, Hopper,

and Fee.

Those are a different tier.

Pardon the pun.

But tier does a pretty good job.

They're very well produced.

They look really nice.

But they're also trying to

promote a product.

So they want you to see the tier shoes,

the tier sports bra,

the tier shorts in action in the gym.

So their motivation may be a

little bit different than

Hiller who's just trying to

hear the story.

So I enjoyed the tier.

I don't think it's on the

Hiller or that Laura Horvat video thing.

But it's really good and entertaining.

Then I watched Road to the

Games last night with Harry Lightfoot,

Amy Kringle, and Callan Clemens.

And it may be the best one

that they've done so far.

I think my problem with Road

to the Games is it's almost

by accident that they do a good video.

Harry Lightfoot,

I've got to get him on the show.

That dude is hilarious.

His personality comes out,

and they did more –

they did more outside the

gym stuff with those three.

They talked about Amy

Kringle wanting to make a

granola company and they

went swimming with Kellen

Clements in the ocean and

Harry Lightfoot and his wife,

girlfriend fighting about

carrying the groceries up the stairs.

And Harry Lightfoot's dad is hilarious.

Yes.

All of that was hilarious.

much better than in the gym

stuff I think but I don't

know again if it's by

accident or or just

circumstances made it so

that they did more of that

but that's the stuff I want

to see that's the stuff I

want to see and I thought

it was it was much better I

would give that an a minus

that road to the games it's

probably the best one of the year

And what's crazy is the week

before was a D with the

Lucys that I thought was

the worst one of the year.

So there's some good content

out for this weekend.

If you have not seen it,

the most recent Road to the

Games is actually pretty good.

The tier stuff out there is pretty good.

And then the fee thing is

just knock your socks off good.

Lito said it was so funny,

but it was definitely due

to their personalities.

I agree.

I agree.

I think Harry Lightfoot stole the show.

I thought Callan Clements

was kind of funny that he

has to park down around the

block from his apartment

because he can't find a parking spot.

And it's almost a workout

getting from his apartment to the car.

I thought that was pretty funny.

But I loved when like him

and his buddies were

swimming in the ocean.

I thought that was super cool.

And a really like

lighthearted way to look at

things in their personal life.

And then when the Kringle

Lightfoot thing ended at

the restaurant and the

contradiction between

Lightfoot needing to count

every single one of his

macros and Amy Kringle not caring at all.

Kenneth says,

Frogrips put some good ones out too.

Yeah,

I think the only problem that these

companies putting them out

is their agenda is that

they have to show their product.

So that's going to mean that

they're going to rely more

on the training scenes than

the personal stories behind everything.

His girlfriend buying him a woman's razor.

Yeah, that was great.

Because Harry has no hair on his legs.

Harry is the wrong first

name for that guy.

So there you go.

So that is my reviews for

the week on the CrossFit content.

I also watched Coffee Pods

and Wads yesterday with Dave Castro.

I thought it was a really good interview.

I thought Dave was more

relaxed than I'd seen him

in a long time during an interview.

I thought the question of the episode was,

with everything that happened,

do you ever feel like you

just want to say F off and go away?

And the long pause that Dave

took before he said, let's move on.

was more telling than if he

actually answered the question.

Because I do think he's been

through a lot.

And I was thinking about it.

I've thought a lot about last year.

Being at those games was really hard.

I think that he has been through a lot.

And...

I think that when Peter

pointed out that him and Boz had talked,

that Boz says that if it wasn't for Dave,

they wouldn't have made it through,

or Dave was the only person

that could get them through

the games last year.

I actually had lots of

conversations with Boz at

the games last year, and he was cracked,

and he was a shell of himself.

And because of that,

I do believe he was right.

I think that people

nitpicking about what Dave

said in a moment of crisis

is completely unfair

because I don't know how I

would have handled it any better.

It's easy to take shots at

people in those moments of weakness.

But if I put myself in those shoes,

I don't,

I don't know if I could do any better.

I don't know if I could

remember everything,

every word that I used,

every word that was said to

a T in a crisis situation

to then convey to other

people as I'm probably

going through a grieving process myself.

I don't know.

I think that's really hard.

And the expectations that

some people had during that

time I think is completely unfair.

CrossFit says,

you have to think how many

times Dave had to have

those brutal talks and thoughts.

He was bound to misspeak or slip up.

I agree.

Nobody under that situation, I guess,

take a step back and ask yourself,

if I was in that situation at that time,

how would I have handled it differently?

And if you don't have an

answer after six months or nine months,

Think about he had.

Sixty minutes, two hours.

That's when when Ben

Bergeron came out and said

he would have done things the right way,

but he couldn't explain

what the right way was.

I was like that dude's off

his freaking rocker.

Anyway.

thought it was a great

interview um but I thought

that part of the interview

was the best in the

highlight and uh told a lot

I guess I'm ready to make

an announcement um I've had

meetings with the person

that I'm going to follow at

this year's crossfit games

and their coach we had a

long meeting last night

talking about ground rules

And I've talked about it

this week that Savan

already does a behind the scenes and then,

um,

buttery bros tried to do their version

of behind the scenes.

And then Craig Ritchie tried

to do their version of behind the scenes.

And I just,

I don't want to do another just

basic behind the scenes.

Cause it's already being done.

And I don't think I could do

any better than the Savan

crew does already.

So what I'm going to do is

I'm going to follow one athlete,

one athlete from beginning to end.

And actually, prior to the games,

we're going to talk to this

athlete and their coach and

get some footage.

And then we'll get it as

they arrive and through check-in.

as they prepare the days

before the games his

check-ins on tuesday the

games don't start till

friday and there's all that

time in between and how you

handle that and then we're

going to be with them the

entire weekend I have asked

for enhanced coverage uh

media access to be behind

the scenes in the warm-up

area with them um and do

some other stuff on there as well

I have not heard back on that.

Hopefully I can get that.

If not, we have a plan B for all of that.

And it's all been agreed to

by the athlete and the coach.

And I'm going to highlight

the coach more than it's

been done in the past.

And their process through

this whole thing as well.

And I'm going to tell you

who it is right now.

Everybody's asking for a hint.

It's not a Lucy.

It had to be someone.

I've never done this before.

I'm setting up a proof of

concept for the future,

and it had to be somebody

that I trust implicitly and

who trusts me.

And that person is what

Train to Live said.

It is Hattie Canio.

So we are going to follow

Hattie Canio from now up

until the games until

And through the games and

we're going to have a

conversation after the games.

Um,

I got a whole hotel room in the same

hotel as her.

So we are going to be in

close proximity and we're

going to have those

conversations and it's

going to be amazing.

Uh, so I'm really psyched for that.

Um,

I think,

and she has promised me tons of

dance parties and lots of

pasta is how she calls it.

Uh,

so we're going to be staying in the

same hotel room.

We're going to be able to, um,

be with each, uh, be with each other.

If need be.

Um,

and we set the ground rules and it's

going to be awesome.

So this is awesome.

I think we've talked about this last night,

Jose,

that you would be taking some

pictures for her.

So I want to be able to work

with you as well.

And we'll credit you in the

documentary and maybe do

some stills as part of the documentary.

CrossFit says,

bring some ketchup chips for Hattie.

There you go.

Or how do you bring them?

So yeah, we're super excited for that.

We had a long meeting last night.

All the ground rules are set.

We're ready to go.

But I cannot wait to do this.

It's something new for me.

It's going to expand me

outside of my comfort zone.

But I think that we can do a

really cool job.

I did this kind of once

before with Jamie before

she became a co-host.

I did a documentary with her

during quarterfinals.

I think it was quarterfinals

when she was in the thirty

five to thirty nine year old division.

And I spent the entire

weekend with her and her

family and we captured all of that.

And and so now I now that

I've learned some things,

I want to do something even better.

Uh, James W he's a few minutes behind,

but another comment on Dave is, uh,

we have no idea what orders

he was getting from Don

fall and the board of directors.

He probably did the best he

could under the circumstances.

I would even go a step

further and say that he was

put out there to be the

shield for the board and

Don foul Don fall.

Uh, so.

think he was put out there

to be the scapegoat uh

trained to live would you

do the same thing for

carolyn at matt for masters

right now I'm trying to do

an overall behind the

scenes because the masters

community doesn't get that

like they the elite

athletes do so I'd like to

do like a more overall

behind the scenes of the

masters including all of them

And that would include like

Lito and Jamie and Rudy

burger and like all of them, Denise,

all the people that are in

the chat that are just

freaking awesome athletes.

Um, yeah, we're, we'll do,

we're going to do some

behind the scenes stuff.

I still don't have like the final,

final approval on that,

but I think we're getting it.

Um,

And if we don't,

we're going to do something else.

We're going to,

we're getting in the

building and we're going to do something.

And if it's something like more of a,

like exclusive access with

Jamie and Carolyn,

maybe that's what it is

because we'll all be here.

I don't know,

but you're going to get

something from the masters

games for sure.

Um, that, that, those are my people.

All right.

I'm so excited to do this, guys.

Thank you so much for the comments.

Denise is like, nice.

Lito's nice.

Tringle is super pumped for that.

Fellow Canadian, let's go.

Very exciting.

Yeah, so really excited about this one.

And then back on the Dave thing,

CrossFit says he was being

the villain for the brand by design.

That is said better than I

could have said it.

Denise, I'll do anything for you, Scott.

Thank you.

Denise was a highlight in

last year's behind the scenes.

My favorite part is when I

snuck up behind her and she

didn't see me and turned

around and was startled.

And I got to capture that on camera.

That was one of my favorite moments.

She was just trying to get

some post-workout or pre-workout in.

I snuck up on her.

All right.

We are going to talk about

the five things that make

me feel proud about America.

America.

Not America.

America.

And so the first thing on my list,

and this is no particular order.

These are just the five

things that make me feel America.

And my first one is...

Rocky Balboa, red, white, and blue shorts.

Rocky IV, great movie.

Rocky is my favorite movie of all time.

And Rocky in the red, white,

and blue taking on the Russians,

that makes me feel America.

But you know what elevates this even more?

You know what that is?

It's when someone so iconic

as Rich Froning...

Oh, no.

Is it gone?

I lost it.

Oh, no.

I had it.

I think I lost it.

Oh, no, here we go.

When someone like Rich Froning

wears the rocky balboa

shorts in an open workout

the icon himself that when

he ripped off the

basketball pants to reveal

the rocky balboa shorts

that's america that's

america right there the

next thing on my list is

and this is going to have a

little bit of a riff in it um

clear out some of these tabs

is I love me some fireworks.

Fireworks make me feel like America.

I love the booms.

I love the explosions.

And here in Columbus,

we have a massive fireworks

display downtown.

It is supposed to be the

largest fireworks display in the Midwest.

And it takes up most of downtown.

And I love me some fireworks.

But last night,

they opened the show with

something that doesn't make

me feel America.

And I'm already over it.

And that is... I think it's this one.

Is this the drone shows?

What the hell is this?

They did a drone show for like,

fifteen minutes prior to the fireworks,

and it made no sense to me.

There's no sounds, there's no booms,

there's no echoes,

there's no... It's just...

you get little shapes in the

sky all done by computer

and I guess it's kind of

cool for a couple minutes

but fifteen minutes not not

nice not nice at all give

me my fireworks leave the

drones alone all right so

fireworks america drones not america

Then the next thing is,

and I meant to bring down

the album to show you,

the album is Nothing Makes

Me Feel America More Than

When Ray Charles Sings

America the Beautiful.

When he sings America the Beautiful,

he does it in a way that

just makes me have goosebumps.

Nobody else can do it.

And I don't care how many

years in a row I've heard that song.

It never grates on my nerves.

Just give me some Ray

Charles singing America the Beautiful.

Denise,

drone shows and three-D movies get

the same meh for me.

I hear you.

I hear you.

Yeah.

The three D movie thing.

I'm over that too.

Just let me enjoy the movie.

So Ray Charles, America, the beautiful, uh,

the next thing on my list for America is

Bald eagles.

Nothing gives you a goose

bump more than seeing a

bald eagle in the wild.

Where I live in Western Pennsylvania,

there's a couple areas

around where I live where

there are eagle's nests.

And one of them is on the

way to get back here to

Columbus from my mom's

house in Pennsylvania.

My wife and I were driving down this road.

It's like a freeway.

It goes down from one

mountaintop and into a

valley and then up into the

other side of the mountaintop.

We hit the valley one time

and an eagle literally came

by flying right beside the window.

Talk about one freaking you out,

two majestic and beautiful

and three goosebumps from hell.

Man, that's America right there.

They are the most amazing,

beautiful birds you could ever imagine.

And to see them in the wild

is just amazing.

So my final,

final America thing is going to be this.

And I am going to be very specific.

And it is hot dogs.

This is my favorite kind of hot dog.

And that is the Chicago style hot dog.

But every Fourth of July,

I got to have a hot dog.

Some years we do the footlong.

Some years we do regular dogs.

But we always have hot dogs

on the Fourth of July.

That is what my wife and I do.

This is the Chicago dog.

It has got tomatoes on it.

It's got peppers.

It's got pickle and mustard

and the green relish,

the bright green relish on

a poppy seed bun.

And you got to get that.

It's like a red snap hot dog.

It is freaking amazing.

If I can't get a Chicago hot

dog made the way I want it made,

then I just like ketchup, onion,

and nacho cheese.

Nacho cheese.

That's what I want.

So either Chicago style hot dog or ketchup,

onion, nacho cheese.

What do you like on your hot dog?

Oh, cross fat says cat ketchup.

Gasp.

Yeah.

My wife is a mustard fiend.

We have to buy like mustard

by the keg as much as she puts on stuff.

It's funny because like on the Chicago dog,

I would never put ketchup.

Like it's got to be mustard.

But man, if I'm just, I don't know,

getting a plain dog, I just want ketchup,

onion, nacho cheese.

It's the ketchup and nacho cheese.

That's the mix I like.

That's the mix I like.

It's the nacho.

If it wasn't nacho cheese,

then I would not want ketchup.

I'd want mustard.

But it's a nacho cheese and

ketchup mixture,

which is awesome on fries, by the way,

too.

I don't even know what to

think about this.

Mayo is sneaky good on a dog.

Duke's mayo.

Oh.

I don't know.

Can't handle that.

Plain hot dog for me.

That's Denise.

Well, that's a shame.

That's just not even fun.

and then Jody Lynn

Portillo's hot dogs growing

up was a staple.

I've only had Portillo's one time and it,

it did not go well in my stomach.

I will just say that Jody Lynn,

it was not enough.

It was a Portillo's in Fort Wayne,

Indiana.

So it was not an authentic

Chicago Portillo's.

So I,

I don't want to judge them based on a

franchise that may have

screwed the pooch.

Um,

wiener circle there you go

uh denise says how about a

pretzel bun I I like a

pretzel bun if it's toasted

you gotta toast it if you

don't toast it it's just it

just gets a little bit

harder and um uh and it's

harder to eat so that's my

thing uh cross fat uh

wriggly dogs never been to wriggly field

been to soldier field,

never been to Wrigley field,

but I'll have to try that out sometime.

Uh,

I actually have a friend who I judged

with and he's moved up to judge ranks.

He's like head judge at

major comps through the CrossFit world.

Uh, and he lives in Wrigleyville and, uh,

maybe go see him sometime and, uh,

get some authentic Chicago dogs, uh,

for sure um denise says I'd

rather have a brat brought

to um I like italian

sausage better than brought

um but I I see where you're

at um for me if I'm going

to make a brat I want it to be like

Uncooked in the casing,

I boil it in beer and then

throw it on the grill just

to give it some flavor.

But I prefer Italian sausage,

hot Italian sausage.

That's me.

But if you're in Columbus, Denise,

when you come,

there's a store here called Schmitz,

and they have every kind of

worst and sausage you can imagine.

It's Schmitz in the German village.

They are authentic.

They're as authentic as authentic can be,

and they have German potato salad.

They have all the kinds of kraut,

the purple kraut, the yellow kraut,

everything you can imagine German-wise.

It's a great place to go and

check out when you're here in Columbus.

So there you go.

George Wang watching Joey

Chestnut win the Coney

Island contest on July fourth.

Yeah.

We talked about the top of the show.

I don't like eating wet,

soggy buns and plain hot

dogs just doesn't catch my

interest anymore.

That's why we're doing the show.

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