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what is going on everybody
welcome to lunch with the
Clydesdale what's going on everybody um
so excited to be with you
today um got a call from my
mom this morning uh she's
waiting on one blood test
if that is good she is
going home today uh so that
is huge news uh for those
of you who've been
following along um since
Sunday night um can't wait
for her to get home and
back to normal um she's
looking very much like her
normal self and I'm really
happy for that so
with that um so good you
could all be here with me
uh cory what's going on
slater I'm hungry too my
wife just put something in
the oven I think it was
some chicken um and now I'm
ready to eat but I gotta
get this uh get this show
done before I can eat so um
what's going on denise jody
lynn meredith um so good
you could all be here today
uh we're gonna have just a
No real format today.
Ooh, Ken Walters.
Shrimp omelet for me.
If I wasn't deathly allergic to shrimp,
that would sound amazing.
What's crazy is I could eat
shrimp as a kid.
All until I got to about twelve years old.
And then all of a sudden I
was at a Chinese restaurant
in Pittsburgh.
I ate a dish with shrimp in it.
I went into anaphylactic shock.
A police officer had to hit
me with an EpiPen,
found out I was really
allergic to shrimp.
And yeah.
So.
Yeah, crazy.
And Andrew Sten,
I saw you on the stream
several times judging down
there in Cookville.
You are back to normal life
after a weekend in the Mecca of CrossFit.
Ken says I couldn't survive
without shrimp and scallops.
The crazy thing is I'm not
allergic to shellfish.
I am just allergic to shrimp.
I eat clams.
I eat scallops.
I eat all that kind of stuff.
I just cannot eat shrimp.
And I've not tried crawfish
because they are so closely related.
I've had lobster.
It's weird.
It's weird.
My dad had the exact same allergy.
Um, so, uh, and it's only if we ingest it,
we can touch it.
I cooked it for my wife.
I've done all that kind of stuff.
I've never,
but I just cannot ingest shrimp at all.
Andrew,
how was the judging experience down
there in Cookville?
I heard a lot of people
compliment the judges and
the AFJ and the way that
they handled everything over the weekend.
Rich gave a lot of kudos on the stream.
I don't know if you heard that.
But I would say that for the most part,
you guys weren't noticed,
and that is the biggest
compliment a judge can get.
So...
Good job.
Uh, the first thing I want to talk about,
I wanted to talk about this
since last week,
but then with everything
that happened with my mom
and me heading to
Pennsylvania and not doing
the show at the end of last week,
I wasn't able to talk about it.
Uh,
was the new Jason Hopper video that
Hiller did.
Uh,
because last week we had talked about how,
um, tried to survive.
No full swing, full swing.
Um,
do these really cool
documentaries where you get
to know the behind the
scenes of the PGA tour
through the players and all
of that stuff.
And that CrossFit does a
pretty good job in,
and the third party media
do a good job of aspects of it.
Um,
but they don't have a cohesive
storyline in one spot to get it all.
Um, and,
and Hiller was actually on
with me or not with me,
was in the chat early when
we talked about that and
said to look out for the Hopper video.
He sent it to me early last week.
Um,
I was able to watch it before it was
released and I really did like it a lot.
It had a lot of the elements
that I talked about in full swing and,
um,
And it took Jason to be open
and honest about his experience and,
and failings at the games
and then his failings in
Vermont for you to then see
the comeback that he's
making this season.
Um, and so that's what that's, that's,
those are the,
all the elements you need
to make it a better, um,
a better storyline.
um meredith says hooper
hopper hooper hopper's
harsh put down humor is
annoying to me but I admit
I do like him more after
watching that video yeah
you have to he is becoming
the heel of crossfit which
I've I've said a long time
for a long time that
crossfit needs that you
need the heel for the hero
to beat um him and dallin
dallin is mr all-american
clean cut um do it by the
book and hopper is this you
know big goofball um
Kind of the jock from high school, blah,
blah, blah.
And he's the heel, right?
But what I was getting at is
the way the video was
constructed was that you
see the failings of Hopper
and then the comeback, right?
The only piece it's missing is the finish,
right?
like what is he going to do
at a major competition to
finish off that video and
if he does do that this
season either uh with a
with a podium finish at the
games or whatever then
Hiller just needs to add
that to the end make a part
one part two and you have
the whole piece right um so
yeah I think that's uh
That's what it is, right?
Anderson Sten says Hatfield
is a bit of a heel too.
I don't see it.
I would say Colton is more
of a heel than Austin
because Colton does talk
about other people.
Austin just really talks about himself.
Now,
he may brag about himself and he may
have a lot of confidence in himself, but
But really,
it's just about him where Colton will say,
I'm tired of the, you know,
if you dropped out, you're a coward.
I know the gorillas in the
back were talking about
this being their weekend
with the big boy workouts.
And then the small guys came
out here and did what they did.
I would put Colton Moore in the heel.
Yeah.
Colton is transcending
everything people just love
him he has that like underdog
thing about him because he's
the pig farmer from Iowa.
He's shorter than most.
He is accomplishing so much.
But now that he's added the jabs to it,
the wrestling promotion to it,
I think that he is
transcending most of the
male athletes in the sport and becoming,
I would say,
the most popular male athlete
in CrossFit.
But Colton is a nice mix of
the wrestling promo with the underdog,
with the pure physical
skills to crush things.
So I think he's just the
perfect blend of it all.
Austin may get there.
I think he needs to get
better in the interviews, in the mic.
But you can tell he's shy,
kind of like early Colton.
We'll see where he goes from here,
but he definitely, he has it in him.
You can see it, Andrew,
but I think he needs to
develop the mic skills to get there.
So, but I really did enjoy that video,
I think.
Andrew says,
I think the jabs amongst them
all is great for the sport.
CrossFit needs characters.
Hopefully Adler comes back
around because he likes to jab too.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, I think Adler's coming around.
I mean, he's doing the season so far.
My guess is he's putting
some eggs in that in affiliate semi,
so we'll see what's up with that.
Slater, I don't disagree with you.
I think Colton should take
Jason up on his offer for
Jason to live a day in Colton's shoes.
I think seeing Jason on a
pig farm would be awesome.
Awesome.
Awesome.
So I hope he takes him up on it.
It sounded like what they
said on Boys Interrupted
was that Colton has not
embraced that opportunity yet,
but hopefully he will.
Uh,
Ken says Colton a couple of years ago
on his first seven on podcast interview,
he couldn't answer with
more than one word.
Now he's definitely WWE.
He is.
What's crazy.
Ken is we did Colton's first ever podcast.
Um, and he was,
I think he did it from his barn.
Like he wasn't even in his house when he,
we did it with him.
Um,
It was Kat and I way back.
We had been doing some research,
found this high school wrestler who,
when asked a question after states,
he'd finished second in the
state of Iowa in high school wrestling.
He answered an interviewer
when they asked him where
he was going to college, and he said,
I'm not.
I'm going to go win the CrossFit Games.
And we found that, and we found him,
and then we found what he was doing.
And he was awesome.
And I've, I mean, you were,
were you still there in, um,
Minneapolis when he came to
the Bard after he granted games?
Um, and so, uh,
Like Colton and I have a
pretty good relationship.
I hung out with him and
Allie after Granite Games
in Minneapolis for a little while there.
And Ken, you were there.
We had a good time.
Colton is an awesome dude.
We've done interviews with
him and Allie together.
He used to be a pretty
frequent guest early on.
And yes, they're all out there on YouTube,
Ken.
You can see them all.
I will tell you the internet
in his barn wasn't awesome,
but I think that happened
in the early Savant interviews as well.
He has much better internet
connection now than he did back then.
Meredith says,
watching Hopper work on a
pig farm for a few hours
would be hilarious,
especially since he almost
ripped the daffodils out of
his yard because he didn't
know they were legit plants.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
if you've ever been around
pigs they are not friendly
animals they are not um I
did one summer on a farm
and they had pigs and well
they had hogs um and they
would bust the fence down
all the time we were we
were wrestling those things all the time
and they're just they're
nasty nasty animals um I
would hate to have to go
back to that um I would
hate to have to go back to
that someday more power to
colton but man that that
was miserable for me the
other thing I wanted to
talk about with hopper is
uh on boys interrupted uh
I'm not through the whole
episode but he did talk
about his experience at mayhem
And one thing that I thought
was interesting is that he
said that he could not
recover from event one to
event two very fast.
And I think that that's cool
because with these... And
what I mean by that is with
these events that are qualifying events,
it's hard to do a big endurance event.
And so when you...
when you compress the
weekend for these athletes
and give them less time to
recover from event to event,
you're adding endurance to
the weekend in a,
in a different sort of way.
And he just, he could,
he says when he went to
warm up for heavy Isabel,
his legs were still shaking
from event one.
And so I think that that's
an interesting concept
about the weekend because
I know there's been some
scuttle about that Mayhem
may have had too much squatting.
But I didn't notice that
while the event was going on.
And to stretch and say that
Isabel was squatting,
for some of the athletes, yeah,
they had to squat some.
I saw people power snatch
that thing the whole way to the end.
So I think we're grasping at
straws a little bit with that.
But I think that is an
interesting concept.
By compressing the event,
you're adding an endurance
element that's not normally there.
Um,
and I think when we talked to Carolyn
and Jamie on Sunday night,
they love the programming, right?
And when asked if they would add a six,
a sixth event, what would it be?
There really was nothing missing.
And so I think that that is,
that is super key.
That's a key element to this
whole thing is it was compressed,
but it captured all the
aspects that needed to, um, to, to,
to get the right people to the games.
So I think that's awesome.
Jay Burch hates hogs or pigs.
Yeah, I hate them.
A hopper seems genuine enough,
especially talking about HBO.
Yeah, that's a good one.
H-W-P-O.
H-W-P-O.
Trish is in the chat.
Ken wrestled some hogs in
his younger days.
Big birch,
a nice tender chop with a horseradish.
Oh my gosh, man.
Horseradish is like the most
underrated condiment in food.
Everything's better with a
little bit of horseradish in it.
horseradish coleslaw, horseradish on my,
like,
so I used to bounce at a bar and if
we would get gift
certificates to the
restaurant and they served
a prime rib sandwich and
they would take the prime
rib and they would slice it
real thin and then they
grill some onion and some
pepper on there and then
you put some horseradish on there,
just not horseradish mayo, horseradish,
just straight up horseradish on there.
It's the only condiment you need.
And it is like the perfect sandwich.
I could,
I have a jar of horseradish in my
fridge at all times.
It's the best.
Jody says, I love radishes,
but not horseradish.
I'm sorry, Ken.
Sorry.
I literally just love
horseradish in just about anything.
I cannot get enough of it.
so um I also watched dave's
week in review uh this
morning um interesting that
he announced some of the we
talked about some of the
drug testing going on this
seems to be there was what
he announced on dave's we
can review seems to be like
an earlier grouping than
the the ones we talked
about on sunday night
carolyn got tested within
the last week I know dallin
got tested and he
apparently got tested
before so a couple times um
And Dave announced a big
list of people that they tested.
Nobody tested positive.
It was a surprise out of competition test.
Nobody knew it was coming.
And so I think that's a good thing, right?
Surprise test and everybody
passed is pretty good.
Um, so I think that's good for the sport.
What I wanted to hear was,
are they testing at these
in-person qualifying events?
Because when they were
semifinals and when they were regionals,
the people who went to the
games and the next couple
would get tested.
I have not heard if the
people at mayhem got tested after, uh,
Qualifying for the games or
the next couple in line.
Maybe Andrew knows from being there.
But my guess is it would be
more like the security
people because they're the
ones that would escort the
the athletes to the area
where they would do the
test immediately following the event.
But I don't it was.
They went off the air before
they came back to awards.
So you couldn't see much on
the stream to see if they
were restricted from
leaving the floor and then
taken back for drug testing or not.
But I have not heard from
anyone if testing was done at the event.
Andrew said,
I didn't see anything regarding testing,
but that is not to say it didn't happen.
Yeah.
I think that one,
either they do the testing
at these events or we see
an uptick in away from
competition testing,
more surprise testing.
Um,
And I'm actually better if
they don't test at the
event but do surprise
non-competition testing
because I think the tests
at competitions are an IQ test,
not a drug test.
If you're doing the surprise
ones throughout the event,
throughout the year,
those actually become more
valid drug tests as nobody
can get the right cycle
figured out in their head
if they don't know when it's coming.
But that's just my two cents.
One thing that Dave did say
in his week in review, which I found,
I was happy.
I was happy that he said it.
I was surprised, extremely surprised.
And that is that after the
success of what they saw at
Mayhem and how they did it
in an affiliate,
that they may move forward
to do more in large
affiliates to make that
connection between the
qualifying events and
inside an affiliate.
But he said it also gives
them the ability to maybe
do a handful of age group
qualifying events in affiliates.
so that they could do them in person,
which I found that just
seemed like a reach.
They've been pushing the age
groups kind of away to their own thing,
and now to lump it back in
with maybe we give them an
in-person option to qualify
for the age group masters
or teen games through an
in-person option as opposed to online.
I think that would be awesome.
That has never been the case
in the time that the age
groups have been around.
It's always been an online semifinal.
But I think that would be
really cool if there was a
way to do that and maybe
team up with a Masters
Fitness Collective or an
affiliate that's really
strong in that age group
division to be able to do a
couple quick qualifying
events and give them a
competition to go to before the games.
I think that would be really awesome.
Um, Ken says, Scott,
any thoughts on kale number
five in the open and no videos,
or did you cover that yesterday?
I really declined to cover it yesterday.
Um,
I think that everything that's been
done and said,
there's no more to really add to that.
Um,
for years you have these
online warriors that are
amazing when they do the
open online um and then
they get to in-person
events and they they the
bed um and there can be a
couple reasons for that but
there that's always been
sus in the past right um
So it's not like Kale is the
first person that this has
happened to ever in CrossFit.
We have had people have top
ten finishes in the past,
get to regionals,
and end up in the first heat by Saturday.
You get to regionals and you
can't do a rope climb.
It's happened so many times in the past.
It's the danger of doing
online competition that you
can't be there to ensure
that everything is being
done in an up and in a fair
and equitable way.
Aaron asked,
did they pay top five in the open?
Did they pay with no video?
They did not pay top five this year.
They paid top three.
And I do believe the top
three did have to submit video for that.
Last year, they paid top five.
This year, they moved it to top three.
And so, yeah.
So that's my thoughts on it.
Maybe he's just better in
his own affiliate with his
own bars and his own setup.
Maybe he cheated.
I have no idea.
But I think the community
and the internet have said
enough about it that I have
nothing else to add to all that.
The other thing that Dave
said in his week in review
is on four twenty two,
April twenty second,
they will open up the
opportunities for
volunteers at the CrossFit Games.
So if you want to volunteer in in Albany,
it will open up on four twenty two.
I have volunteered with
CrossFit in the past.
done a ton of regionals, um,
done some security, done some judging.
I,
I actually volunteered for the games at
the games I worked, um,
back then in Madison, the outdoor park.
Um, and it was,
it's some of the most fun
you'll ever have.
You'll work your ass off.
Um, but you will, um,
but you'll meet some amazing people.
You get to hang out with those people.
Um,
and then at some point you get a front
row seat to the action.
It is,
One of the most rewarding
experiences I've ever had.
And if you want to volunteer,
make sure to look for that
on four twenty to the
portal open and you can
submit your application to
volunteer at the games and
you get a little bit of cool swag to.
Aaron says he needs to say something,
not hide, even if no video.
I don't necessarily believe that same way,
Aaron.
Like I believe that it's his
life and he can live it however he wants,
but there will always be
questions if he doesn't speak to it.
And if he's willing to live
with those questions, that's his choice.
But unless he says something
or unless he shows the videos,
there will always be the questions.
And then it's up to him if
that's the way he wants it to be or not.
so um Dave also announced
that he will be doing the
athlete interviews again this year
Um,
and some of them will be happening this
week.
So I'm assuming, uh,
he only knows four of the
athletes going to the games.
Um,
it's going to start with some of the
people that, that got their spot at, at,
uh, mayhem this weekend.
Um,
I was actually surprised that he's
coming back in one way and another way.
I was like,
that is quintessential Dave that, um,
when you, when you
when you think it might be
tough and he may not do it,
that's when he's going to die,
lean in more and do it even
better than he did before.
Um, so those should be coming this week.
He said, uh, and he, he,
there wasn't a lot of detail around this,
but you know,
it's been the elephant in the room that,
um,
fee signed the letter that asked for
Dave's dismissal.
Uh, she won mayhem.
She's qualified for the games and she,
Dave did say that him and
fee had a conversation at mayhem,
but did not really,
did not release any details
of that conversation, which is fine.
That whatever was said is between them.
Um,
But man,
to be a fly on the wall would be
crazy in that conversation.
And he actually said that
Fee approached him.
And if that's the case, kudos to her.
Yeah, I'm a big Fee fan.
She's an Ohio native.
I've known her for a long time.
I'm hoping to get her on the
show in the coming weeks.
I hate to say that because every time I do,
it seems to get harder to get them on.
But yeah.
Ken says, dude's a Navy SEAL.
He has balls of steel.
Nothing phases him.
I wouldn't say nothing phases him,
but he knows how to push
forward through adversity.
That's for sure.
Because if you saw him at
the games last year, it phased him.
That whole situation phased him in a way.
But he was able to push
forward through adversity.
And that's what he has.
And that's what Navy SEALs have, right?
They're able to look at that
adversity and find a way through.
Um,
the next thing I had on my list to talk
about was, uh,
we have did the NCAA tournament challenge,
um,
where we set up a group and people
could sign up, um, on the women's side,
Jamie Latimer won the
women's tournament bracket, uh,
with Clydesdale media.
Uh,
she actually had Yukon winning the
whole thing and that's what happened.
Um, Carolyn Prevo was second.
Uh,
so the ladies on my Sunday night show
pretty much dominated the
women's tournament bracket.
And on the men's side, Brett Owsley,
who was a CrossFit games
athlete last year in the, I think,
forty to forty four year old division, um,
at the CrossFit games.
Uh, he won the men's side of the bracket.
Um, he had Houston winning it all.
Um,
He had Houston winning it all,
but had a big enough lead
that I actually took second.
I had Florida winning it all,
which I did pick correctly,
but I missed too much early on.
And he actually won by a
hundred points because he
was killing it early on.
So I will get a prize pack
out to Brett for winning.
um that tournament challenge
but I did take second and
at least I beat my co-host
in something for a change
um so I took second place
in that and I will take
that as a win but brett is
awesome uh if you've never
met him he's just like
the nicest guy uh he was in
our behind the scenes at
the cross at the masters
crossfit games last year
and he's the one that
talked about like here he
is in the top ten at the
crossfit games uh but when
monday comes his his boss
is still gonna want the
emails answered and uh him
to get back to work and he
really had a cool
perspective about the whole
thing uh the other thing
that I love about him is
he's a Chicago bears fan.
Uh, and we actually, uh,
texted a little bit back and forth during,
uh, the bear season last year and, um,
shared in the misery of what that was,
but I will get a prize back out to Brett,
uh, in the next couple of days.
Um, so yeah,
Jose coming in with the bears.
Oh man.
They had their first
off-season meeting this week.
Yesterday, it opened up.
Ben Johnson was allowed to
meet with the players.
They cannot practice.
It's just some meeting stuff
that they're allowed to do at this point.
But because they have hired a new coach,
they're allowed to meet a
little earlier in the
season than what is normal.
But it is all meetings, no practice.
uh but just going over some
stuff uh at hallis hall and
I'm super super stoked uh
that football season never
dies because I live and die
by the bears and cannot
wait uh for that um if you
have not seen it data wad
our stats and information
person put out a survey on her um
put out a survey on her
story on Instagram where
she was asking semifinal
athletes in the Masters Division,
if you qualified and didn't
sign up to move on,
what was your reasoning behind that?
I don't know if you've seen this.
It's been reported pretty widely that
The amount of people who
qualified for the
semifinals and the amount
that actually signed up and
did it was a much lower percentage,
probably about two thirds
of the amount who qualified
signed up in the Masters divisions.
And what she's trying to find out is,
was the reason they did
that because of the two
judge requirement or was it
another reason?
I know a lot of people
struggled to get the two
judges that were qualified
to be able to watch them
during their workouts over
the semifinal weekend.
And so she's trying to put
together a study to figure out why.
they didn't sign up.
Was it the cost?
Was it the judges?
Was it something else?
And hopefully she has some
interesting results with
that in the next few days.
I love that she has this
inquisitive mind that she
just dives into these
things and then we get
these really cool numbers.
Um, on the backend.
So if you are a semifinal
athlete and you did not sign up and there,
and you have a reason,
please go over to her
Instagram and fill out the, the little,
I don't even know.
So the little box on her story,
I just showed my fifty five
year old age on that.
But it's in the inner stories.
There's the explanation for it.
And then the little white box, yes or no.
Was it because of the judges?
And then it actually is an
open text box for you to
say some other things.
Corey just backs this up by
there are two hundred sixty
four people in his age
group that qualified.
Only one hundred and fifty
three of them signed up.
Yeah.
And the other thing that
I've thought about is, you know,
the open was.
was not too skill heavy that
made it too hard.
And I'm wondering if when
you get to the semifinal level,
if people thought that the
movements would just be out of their...
of their breadth of
possibility right because
once you get to semifinals
there is no scale it is all
or nothing um so there's
that there's the judges
aspect there's it's a it's
a hundred dollar fee I
think to to move on um so
it could be any of those
things that um prevented
people from moving on um
into semifinals but I I
can't wait to see what she
comes up with in this
little study she's doing
And I'm going to leave you guys with this,
Catching Feelings, Kat's new show,
kind of going along her
journey of dating life.
The first episode has blown up.
She is killing it on that show.
One episode in.
The new episode will air
tomorrow live at five p.m.
Eastern time.
So Wednesday, five p.m.
Eastern time on the
Clydesdale Media YouTube channel.
When this one,
she's going to actually talk
about six first dates she's had.
And then she's going to talk about.
The text messages back and
forth between the people
that she has gone out with.
And gosh,
she is so transparent and so
willing to share everything
that if you did not see the first one,
Shay hits it on the head.
Her first show was so eye-opening.
Um, I was, I've heard her tell the stories,
but she actually had visual
visuals to go with it, um,
on that first episode.
And my jaw was on the floor, um,
of what the internet is
like right now in the dating world.
I am so happy.
I've been with my wife for
thirty plus years, um, married for,
we're going to hit twenty
eight here in a month.
Um.
But it is a great show.
She is just because of the
way that she is open with her life.
She's not afraid to talk about anything.
So make sure you go check that out.
Shay said, yeah, it was.
Yeah.
Jose says, I am done with dating apps.
It's horrid.
I can't even imagine.
When I was dating and when I found my wife,
there were no dating apps.
We were just... We met... I
was a cook and a bartender
at this restaurant bar and...
We met because she came to
the bar after her shifts as
a waitress and she came to
eat spaghetti when I was a
short order cook in this diner.
And so with that, that's how we met.
That's how we grew.
That's how we became who we are.
I can't even imagine hopping
into these dating apps and stuff.
It is crazy.
ken says I would have zero
idea how to date now if god
forbid I lost my wife after
forty years I'm with you
buddy I think I would just
ride it out man um sarabeth
jumper just joined but
having to have two judges
was crazy especially
considering all the videos
are live on youtube for judging
Also,
I was only one of my affiliate and
having to have my affiliate
owner and judge there,
all the workouts was super inconvenient.
I've said it a million times.
I said it a bunch on Sunday
night on our Sunday night
show with Caroline and
Jamie that I think the
pendulum has swung way too
far to the other side.
I think by putting the
videos out and making them
public was the one step
they needed to kind of
clean up some stuff so that
people wouldn't try to
cheat the system and people
would have to show their
stuff to the world.
I think that was enough.
Adding this extra judge made
no sense at all,
especially for a small affiliate.
Small affiliate.
It's just stupid.
If you are Mayhem or
Invictus or one of those
big entities and you're
running heats of five or six, okay,
having a head judge kind of makes sense.
You have five or six judges out there,
one kind of organizing it
and making sure they're all
doing the right thing.
That makes sense.
But for the smaller
affiliates that have fifty
members or thirty members,
it's just insane.
They can't pull that off.
And Corey will be here tomorrow.
We cook up Cajun every
Wednesday with Corey.
And we can a hundred percent
talk about this tomorrow.
I'm sure we will.
And Sarah jumps back in.
Yes, public videos was great,
but all the other antics, not great.
And I've been around from the beginning,
and I've had to have videos
validated every year.
There you go.
I have been around the
CrossFit space since two
thousand eleven as well,
but I missed that first open.
I actually started November
of two thousand eleven.
But yeah.
So, Sarah Beth,
make sure you go to
DataWad's story and fill in
that stuff so we can
capture that in the study
she's doing so that we can
get some numbers to post
and talk about on the show.
I think that would be
awesome to have your input in on that.
And Corey,
I knew this from a text this weekend,
but he lost his head judge
Sunday because he had a
wedding to attend.
Not mad at him, not his fault,
but it cost me a chance to do a retest.
Yep.
All right, guys.
Lunchtime is just about over.
Don't forget,
I'll be here tomorrow with
Corey at twelve fifteen,
cooking it up Cajun on a
Wednesday with Corey.
We've got cat show tomorrow at five p.m.
Eastern Time talking about dating life.
And then we'll be back at it, guys.
You hooligans get back to work.
We'll see everybody else
next time on Lunch with the Clydesdale.
Bye, guys.