Clydesdale Media Podcast

Every day we take a breath from the busy work day to take a break and hang out with friends to talk about the world of Sports, Entertainment and specifically CrossFit.  Today we preview the weekend at WZA So Cal, we catch up with Cory and I finally saw a John Wick Movie.

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?

Welcome to Lunch with the Clydesdale.

It is Wednesday,

and Wednesday means we go Cajun,

and that's why Corey is here.

We are cooking Cajun with

Corey on a Wednesday.

Yes, we are.

And if you didn't laugh at

the cartoon of Corey riding a bison,

I don't know what I'm doing.

Right, yeah, no.

I did.

I just don't know what I'm doing, man.

I did.

I throw stuff in the chat, GBT,

and that's how I make my thumbnails.

I'm in Montana, and I was like,

what can I do Montana-ish that's funny?

Corey riding a bison popped in my head,

and there it is.

It's a beautiful thing.

It's a beautiful thing.

Little known fact, I would ride a bison.

You are one, I am not another.

No way, no how, man.

There's an old, like, you know, people do,

like, voiceovers and stuff for, like,

old shows or whatnot, make it funny.

There's a thing called Guy on a Buffalo,

and a dude, like, sings a whole song.

It's some old movie or TV

series or something, but it's some dude,

and it was, like,

in the probably supposed to be set in,

like,

the late eighteen hundred or

something like that.

So some dude looks like Daniel Boone.

But he is legitimately

riding a buffalo and run around, like,

saving people and whatnot.

And there's a song that goes with it.

And, oh, my God, it's funny.

It's a guy on a buffalo.

Trent Olive,

I can see Corey wrangling a

gator and taking it for a ride.

I don't mess with alligators.

Here's why.

They can swim a hell of a

lot better than I can.

And nine times out of ten,

they're in the water.

I've seen Corey swim.

I can back that story up one

hundred percent.

Yeah, absolutely.

Not a great swim.

Working on it.

Going to swim in the warm water.

I want to tell this story real quick,

Light,

because you will appreciate the

ever-loving shout of this.

So Saturday morning,

we had the nine eleven

heroes run for Travis Manion Foundation.

five K ruck or just, you know, five K run,

whatever.

I did the ruck version with my vest.

And so, you know, we went and did whatnot.

I had to get my little one,

my seven-year-old, my daughter,

my light of my life,

the maniac that lives in my house.

to softball practice so like

we got done hung out for a

little bit and then had to

jet out well turns out I

came in second in my age

group cool right so the

next morning I'm showing

jameson my middle and I

said hey daddy got this for

coming in second yesterday

at the run that we went to

and she said you got a

medal and I was like yeah

so she goes in her room

She comes back with the

medal that they gave her

for the U-Five soccer that

she did a couple of years ago.

And she said, well,

what did I get this for?

And I said, well,

they gave you that just for

participating in the season.

And she looked and went.

And as she's turning around, she said,

that's no reason to get a medal.

We didn't put it back in her room.

Look, I'm punching the air, dude.

Like, my heart grew fucking four sizes.

Oh, my word.

Like,

I'm having a pretty good parenting week.

Like, she said,

that's no reason to get a medal.

You know what, baby?

You're damn right.

That is what you're right.

That is no reason to get a medal.

Proud of her.

That's cool.

That's cool.

Yeah.

Yeah.

So,

I've been so out of touch with CrossFit.

I'm

And all week I've been

trying to watch videos, right?

Watch YouTube, whatever.

And nothing's coming up on my screen.

And I'm searching like

different podcasters in the

space and nothing's coming up.

And I'm like,

what in the world is going on?

And so this morning I

discover that the people

who own the Airbnb have the

Wi-Fi restricted to like

kids only programming.

The whole Wi-Fi.

And so, like,

I have not been able to catch

up on things unless I click

off of Wi-Fi and use my

cell service to bring in the internet.

So I've had to switch

everything over this morning.

And I finally,

finally caught up on some stuff.

But good gravy.

I'm like,

did everybody get blocked on YouTube?

bro I literally was

searching people and there

nothing was coming up yeah

can't find nobody did

everybody get kicked off at

the same time like what

kind of coordinated is that

I better check for uh

hidden cameras yeah yeah it

was I well I knew that we

have so we're in this

airbnb right and in montana

all the houses are tiny

they're like little I don't

know how to describe like

They call this a bungalow,

but like all the houses are this way.

There's a little two bedroom,

one bath houses.

And so when I was trying to

hook up like an airplay to the TV,

I noticed there were other

things on the list of

options that were not in this house.

And I was like, oh,

so we're on a shared thing

for like multiple houses.

No wonder I'm not getting

any like fast downloads and uploads.

and having to do everything

on five G cause me and

everybody else is trying to

use this in at the same time.

Um,

I understand my work does that

sometimes there are times

my YouTube is set to a

restricted mode and I can't

watch certain video

channels on my work computer.

Yeah.

But your work that makes a

little bit of sense.

So I'm here on vacation.

Yeah.

I'm at an Airbnb.

Right.

But I paid for it.

That's fantastic.

It's insane.

So I,

I dove into a couple of things this

morning and I got a message

from another media company

in the space this morning

saying I was semi mentioned in something.

So I've been diving around and I,

and I do want to discuss

some of those things.

The first thing I watched

the coffee pods and what's

with Dallin pepper.

And I really liked Dallin a lot, man.

Like he just,

And he gets it.

I think he just gets it, right?

That we have a job, they have a job,

and it may not be the ideal

thing you want people saying about you,

but he gets it.

And he used the word annoyed,

not like bullied, not to your campaign.

that's fair.

Like,

I feel like the way he characterized

it was fair.

Like absolutely.

I could see if I was in his shoes,

it could be annoying

because anything you do is

going to get scrutinized,

but that's part of being a

professional athlete.

Well, we're all annoyed by things.

Like I watch stuff and I get

annoyed watching.

And it doesn't mean I

dislike that person or that channel.

No, it just means in that moment,

I got annoyed by something.

Right.

But the thing that, um,

And we're going to bring up the WFP,

which means I'm probably

going to get negative

comments and all that kind of stuff.

Just wait for it.

But he did bring up what he

believes the pay structure

is going to be like.

And this is one thing that if it is true,

what he believes to be true

is in fact going to happen.

I think it's the best thing

that they've done.

And that is the pay

structure for the contracts

next year is based on your

finish from this season.

So if you win the WFP,

you get the highest

contract going into next season.

And then it is tiered down

just like a like the games

do their payouts for first year.

Right.

It's done in the same manner.

And if that is what they're doing,

that's big kudos to WFP.

That is that is an incentive

based performance based

payout that makes sense.

Good on them if that's what they're doing.

I don't know if you noticed or not,

but you just said something

positive about them.

I'm doing the positive sandwich, man.

Because I'm about to go off a little bit.

Okay.

I'm waiting for this.

So I get a DM from Barbell Spin.

Asking me about or telling

me to stop spreading rumors

and doing a smear campaign

against the WFP.

And I'm like, what are you talking about?

Like I'm on, I'm on vacation.

I don't,

I don't even know what you're

talking about, dude.

And that's before I realized

I'm on restrictive mode.

Yeah.

So he says,

go to the WFP newest thing and

check it out.

And.

this minute, that minute, whatever.

So in that, they asked him, Seth Jumpship,

who pretty much took over

the whole interview and did

an awesome job,

was interviewing Will Moran,

and he asked him about the

exclusivity rumor that was out there.

And Will said that those are lies,

it was a smear campaign,

and it was just somebody

trying to get clicks.

Well,

That rumor started here on this show.

And I did say in that

statement that it was a rumor, right?

Five percent.

You made that clear several times.

Right.

I was not trying to start a

smear campaign.

And as you all know,

I want the WFP to succeed

because if they can find a

way to make this work,

it means good things for

all of us moving forward.

The other part of it is the

sources I had on this

were multiple they and they

are not connected and they

said the same thing and

they will I would consider

a really good source at the

very least right

trustworthy so and then will goes on

me do not care about the

well-being of the athletes

they just want to bash them

they want to get clicks so

what I want to say is if

you if you are out there

doing a sport in the public

eye you are setting

yourselves up to be judged

you are setting yourself up

to have criticism

That is why people get

passionate about things,

and that's why there is

money to be earned in that sport.

So it's my internet that's going bad.

Yeah, I am really,

really – I'm really

struggling here because I

don't have Wi-Fi.

It's way better than – Way

better than what?

It's way better now.

You kind of broke it up a little bit,

but it's much better now.

If you're in the public eye

and you're trying to earn

money in the public eye

doing public things,

you're going to be judged.

You're going to be scrutinized.

And then Will said something

about you don't care about

their mental health.

If this is going to sound

super insensitive because

I'm a strong believer in

strong mental health and

like I go to therapy myself, you know,

it is what it is.

But if being an athlete and

being judged for your athleticism

is going to give you mental

health problems maybe this

isn't the the career for

you that's that's yeah um

and and this is not to make

light of mental health and

I think actually his

statement makes light of

true mental health issues

one million percent you are

playing a game

And you were earning money for that game.

That should not be a mental health issue.

You should know that that comes with it.

But I want to flip it back

on the positive side.

People like Dallin and Jason

who are embracing the media

and who are actually using

the media for their own benefit.

because they create their own narratives.

They control their own

narratives because they

either defend themselves,

make a joke about it, or do what,

or get out in front of it.

They are winning in this

current climate because of that.

It's,

I know there's a lot there

and I probably ranted in

different directions.

There's a lot there,

but mind and body is connected, right?

He's supposed to be the

fittest athletes in the

whole world on the face of the planet.

Like literally the fittest on earth.

That is the title.

And granted WFP does not

crown the fittest on earth.

They crown the world fitness

project champion or whatever the hell it,

whatever the hell it's called.

But.

We all know who they are.

We all know what they are.

So the fact that you're

worried about their mental

health because somebody

might have said something

negative somewhere on the internet.

How soft is that?

When people, like you said,

have legitimate actual

mental health issues.

That argument is so overblown, overdone.

I know people that have real

mental issues.

like actual mental stuff going on.

And that lessens that so

much when I hear about some

athlete who heard somebody say something.

And let me say this too, um,

ninety percent of what I

saw spin post either this

morning or last night,

Uh,

because this morning he had showed the

Google, uh,

search or whatever it was at

WFP and that had CrossFit

and like just showed what the hump was.

And that's all it was.

We're just showing, Hey,

this is what the popularity

of people searching for CrossFit is.

This is what the popular people.

And he's getting lit up in

the comments because all

you just posted negative stuff.

It's not negative or positive.

It's just a thing.

If you're looking at it as

in saying that it's negative,

that's putting it on you to say, well,

my thing is not as popular

as the other thing.

So in my view,

what you just posted is negative.

And I'm going to come at you for it.

That's so silly because it's

literally just statistics.

It's the news.

It's, hey,

this is what it looked like in here.

This is what it looked like in here.

The VFP with three events

culminating in a

championship is positioning

themselves to be on the

level of the games, right?

I mean, you can't deny that.

You're looking at it, that's what it is.

We got two events that lead

up to this championship.

CrossFit has the open

semifinals and the championship, right?

So to compare the two things,

even if we're in year

twenty and they're in year one,

that's a natural thing that

people are going to want to do.

If you don't like the statistics,

that's fine.

Be better at your stuff.

Be a better fan, promote them more,

get them more popular, do more stuff.

But don't come at the people

who are just saying, Hey, here's what,

here's what happened here recently.

Like that is so insane to me.

I train all of with facts, not feelings.

Yeah.

It is natural that any new

entity coming into a sports arena, right?

Back in the eighties,

when the USFL started up against the NFL,

you compared the USFL's

numbers to the NFL.

When Live Golf came in and

stole golfers from the PGA Tour,

they were doing case

studies of the ratings

between a Live Golf event

to the PGA events, right?

That's going to happen in whatever you do,

right?

I mean, for years we've even,

before WFP even existed,

Wadapalooza's numbers

compared to CrossFit's

numbers on streaming.

People looked at those numbers.

It's been happening for years.

This is not a direct attack on you,

the WFP.

You put yourself in this

position by coming in and

competing against the

CrossFit Games season.

You said we can do a

structure that makes more sense, right?

Yeah.

And we think we can do it

better than CrossFit, which is fine.

I think that's a valid argument.

But don't get upset when

then people are comparing

your results to what existed before.

Right?

That's natural.

It doesn't matter what it is.

Like you said, the golf thing, the USFL,

if a new racing league

started tomorrow that was

going to be in direct

competition with NASCAR,

and instead of turning left,

they turned right,

it would be all over ESPN and every,

you know,

Fox Sports and everywhere else

for months on end,

comparing the two things,

because they're similar but different.

I mean...

All right, this is going to take a minute.

So Lex,

you can be an athlete and have

mental health needs.

It doesn't exempt them based

on the career they choose.

It's not being soft to have

mental health concerns and

discrediting someone else's

mental health issues versus

someone else is not a good look.

I'm not, I am saying the exact opposite.

I'm saying that there are

true mental health needs,

but if you're going to be a

public figure in the limelight,

you have to know that with

that comes criticism and

judgment and I just felt

like that when if you

already know that and

you're complaining about

what is known it's making

light of other people going

through true hardships

And I'm not saying athletes

don't go through hardships.

There are other hardships in

life that they can be

fighting through and going through,

and I completely understand all of that.

But to say because I said

there's going to be

exclusivity in the sport

next year or because the

lighting is bad at your event,

that that's creating mental health issues,

I think that's where the

statement gets to be

overblown and doesn't make sense.

I mean, like I said,

I see a therapist once

every couple weeks.

I have my own mental

struggles that I go through.

Everybody.

Everybody has them.

And I'm not trying to

discredit anybody who might

have some who happens to be

a professional athlete or even a, quote,

professional athlete.

What I'm saying is that

that's a horrible excuse to try to,

because you're making

comparisons to one thing to another.

That's a horrible reason to

go after somebody to just use that.

Well,

what about the athlete's mental health?

What about it?

Are they doing okay with it?

Are they taking steps to correct it?

Are they doing what Scott

does and go and see a therapist?

Or are they just complaining about it?

Or even worse,

are you just complaining

about it for them?

Because that's not helpful either.

I think I think that if if

Will cited specific things in the media.

Instead of doing the blanket,

the media is awful because they do X,

right?

And that's what happens.

It's these blank targets.

I know personally that every

time I talk about it,

I get attacked from people

that are big supporters of the WFP.

And in most cases,

I say a constructive

criticism of how to make it better or

I am trying to support them.

We've gone over this a hundred times.

I don't want to go down this road again,

but it just... It's the

same thing over and over again.

You can't win.

In a situation like that,

there's nothing you can do

because no matter if you

come on and you just be

positive and just say things and, oh,

and they're just figuring

it out as they go along and whatnot.

then they're just going to

be all placated and happy

and then never going to

hear anything negative, not negative,

constructive.

You don't want friends like that, right?

You don't want friends telling you, oh no,

Scott, it's fine.

It's absolutely fine.

No, whatever you're doing.

Oh, you started doing drugs.

Oh no, I'm sure it's fine.

I'm sure it's fine.

I'm sure it'll be okay.

I don't want friends in my life like that.

I want people who's going to

hold me to the standard and

try to help me to be better.

And from day one,

And I know we've said this a

million times now.

I feel like we've been

talking about this for two

months at this point.

From day one,

you out of everybody else has been, hey,

I want this to work.

I think this is a good thing.

And everybody else was kind

of and you want to give

them a fair shake to begin with.

And as it has gone by and

they've repeatedly shot

themselves in the foot.

For whatever reason that has come by,

then your view specifically

has switched around a little bit.

That doesn't mean you still

don't want to succeed,

but you're just being honest.

That's the part that drives me bananas.

It's like I can't just call

it like I see it.

That part drives me nuts.

They don't want to hear that.

And sometimes maybe I'm just

too connected to different

groups in the space.

Hearing what some of the

volunteers went through,

hearing what some of the

employees went through on

tour stop one and were let

go before tour stop two has

really jaded me in some of

those respects because I don't know.

I don't think they are

willing to take constructive criticism.

And if you're not with them,

you're against them,

and they just shut you out.

Great.

And here's one more piece of

constructive criticism.

So in that podcast,

Will explained that they

were going to expand the

tour's stops next year

and maybe even more after

that and that eventually

they would look at a system

where they would take like

your three best finishes to

get your point total to

qualify you for the final

event wherever that may be

this year it's in

copenhagen then they also

talked about doing away

with the challenger

division and make a deeper

pro field which is happening next year

my only constructive

criticism about that is I

think we found in the

crossfit space that like a

forty person field was not

as um enjoyable as a thirty

person field because of the

number of heats you want to

create this deeper field

but if now you're going to

give people the options to

take tour stops off because

only their top three scores count

that field is is not going

to be as deep and as strong

as people are taking time

off and the risk they're

really going up against is

if you have twenty of those

thirty athletes or forty

athletes I don't they he

did not give a number right

competing in the crossfit

game season most likely

there's a tour stop that's

going to affect that season

more than any other and

that tour stop you're going

to show up with none of your top athletes

Unless they have chosen to

forego the CrossFit game

season and just do the WFP season.

And I think that,

and this is where I think

like their mind may be

working in the right direction,

but they're not to a place

where they have built their

following for that to make sense yet.

I'd agree to that.

that it's like they want

everything at once right

like just give me all the

things let's do all things

all things at once and I

just for me personally um

if it would have been

We're having an event.

This is what we're calling it.

And not being, oh,

and we're adding this thing.

Like, hey,

this event has grown so big that

we are going to do two events next year.

And one of them is going to

be a qualifier for the big event.

They're both going to be in person.

You can make money at it.

To where it's natural

evolution type stuff.

This just seems like

It's a, it's, it's for me personally,

it's almost a cart before

the horse type deal.

Like, okay, well now we've got three.

Well, next year we'll do four, you know,

with, with three stops and then a, a,

a final and then next year we'll do six.

And like, the more you expand that,

the more it overlays with the other,

with the other things,

like as somebody who competes,

I've only got so many

competitions in me a year.

Like the body can only take

so much before people are

going to start getting hurt,

before people are start going, you know,

having nagging injuries

that just roll over into, into,

and then into, and then into.

And there's a whole lot of

CrossFit athletes out there,

but I don't know if there's

enough to support and to

put out a decent product

that people are actually

going to want to pay to see.

Does that make sense?

Like for everybody that

drops out of the crossfit

season for the elites,

there's somebody there

waiting to pick it up.

But the reason that that

person is there to pick it

up is because the person

that was in front of them

was way better and is just

out for whatever reason.

I hear you.

I do think they had to show

a different season

structure because that is why –

that is why they created

this to show that it can be

done differently and more

effective um but I think

they just they tried to put

too many things in place in

the first year like they

should not have tried to

create an affiliate system

they should not they should

have focused on the one

thing if you're going to do

that down the road

establish yourself as this

first and then build on to it don't just

keep throwing spaghetti

noodles against the wall

and seeing which things sticks.

Yeah.

You know, just David Reed.

I would rather focus on the

games masters then if I'm

bored of the WFP.

And that's probably where they're at.

Like,

but there are some people that are

disgruntled with CrossFit

and that they went all in

as spectators to the WFP.

And there are a group of

people that do want that to

succeed more than anything.

So, yeah,

there's a group of us that have

been in the CrossFit space

for a long time and are

here to support CrossFit

and hope that they do things better.

But we've been very critical of them.

There's another group that

have been so critical of

them that they've teared off.

They're gone.

And they were looking for an alternative.

They're all in on WFP.

I know that because they'll

be in my comments tonight

telling me how wrong I am

about these takes.

That's fine.

That's their choice to do so.

It's okay to like a

different flavor of ice cream.

It is.

It makes me think this

flavor of ice cream will still be here

Like we're not going anywhere.

So come on back.

Not a big deal.

We'll still be here.

Yeah.

I think that the WP kind of

became rocky road.

They just threw the kitchen

sink of stuff into it and

they weren't ready.

They didn't process

everything before they did.

Speaking of comps, Mr. Mark Moss,

we'll go ahead and read that first.

Oh, yeah.

I want the WFP to succeed

for the athletes like Fish

and Ibarra who get no

income from the game season.

It helps them make some money.

I think it's good.

I do.

That's one thing that

CrossFit has done bad, poorly.

You did not get paid.

You got paid more for an

open finish than you did

for a semifinal finish,

which makes absolutely no sense.

sense no but uh speaking of

mark moss the founder

chairman of the board ceo

all that stuff of uplift

everybody knows and loves

more they were putting on

he's trying to find their

first ever competition and

apparently he texted me I

just saw it I saw him come

in there uh earlier uh they

had a competition

that they've been trying to put on, uh,

actually it was on his

second date in November and

it just got canceled.

That's terrible.

There's all the profits

we're going to be going to

suicide prevention,

which is our mission to begin with.

Mark, that sucks, dude.

Sorry to hear that.

I'll call you later, brother.

Yeah.

Mark's a great guy.

Uh,

Sorry that that happened to him.

Sucks.

Back on this, Lito, to be honest,

I think the only issue with

WP is that they're just a comp,

but trying to be more than a comp.

I think that's kind of it.

They should have just been

chocolate ice cream,

and instead they threw

marshmallows in the mix.

They threw some kind of nut in there.

They threw some chocolate chips in.

then it just became muddied

right and it is I think

that is the biggest problem

um david reed says are the

wfp supporters welcome back

if that fails I believe so

I will welcome them back absolutely

I don't have hate in my heart for anybody,

dude.

Look, go do other stuff.

I feel the same way about

fitness in general.

Like, I like to poke fun at people,

namely Doug Reed's wife, Judy,

for her Orange Theory days

before she started over here, right?

But if you are doing something

To take care of yourself.

I don't care what it is.

Good on you.

God gave you one body.

Take care of it.

Right.

Big fan, big fan, all that same thing.

If you want to go and watch, uh,

what is it?

The international IFF.

F is that right?

Yeah.

I have three.

Awesome.

I've seen some of their stuff on online.

It's kind of hard to follow

because there's one big

camera and I think they

were speaking some language I don't speak,

but.

Good.

Like if that's what you like, hey, bro,

more power to you.

It's not for me because I

can't follow it just

because I have no idea what's going on.

Right.

But if that's what you do,

I got one of my real good

friends does Gridley and I

try to watch it when I can.

Again,

hard for me to follow because I

don't know all the rules

and all the good stuff.

But if that's what they want to do,

fantastic.

It looks fun.

If y'all want to follow the

WFP in their entire season, awesome.

Make it happen.

We need to lift up Megan here.

She's in a cut and we have

to stop talking about ice cream.

So we will support our listeners.

Megan,

we will stop because we want you to

succeed in your cut.

So good on you for being strong.

And like Lex says, get a Ninja Creamy.

Then you can make your own

and you don't have to,

you can put like protein in

there and you don't have to

put all the fatty stuff in there.

I am running out of room at

my house for kitchen gadgets.

I just bought, you gotta laugh at me.

I just bought a rice cooker

like three weeks ago.

We've been making rice on

the stove for the past five years.

And we bought like the big ginormous one.

And that was the big question is like,

okay, where are we going to put it?

Because we got that in the

air fryer and a slow cooker and, uh,

got a fry daddy at my house somewhere.

Like it's all the things.

Yeah.

I, um, I have one, I broke down.

I love it.

Yeah.

I only use it maybe once a month now.

Um,

but I can make a healthy version of ice

cream.

It gets me that flavor and

then I can move on.

You just substitute protein powder?

You just put your protein powder in there?

I don't know how it works.

It's a lot more complicated than that.

Usually, I use sugar-free Jell-O.

I use an oat milk and a protein powder.

There's some other stuff you

have to throw in to make it set up, but

There are recipes everywhere

on the Internet.

I am not.

I am not.

I'm not against it.

I'm a big fan of the stuff

that shall not be named

while I'm still here.

Jay Birch,

you just sprinkle like literally

it's like a teaspoon of the

Jell-O mix into it.

And all it does is it helps

it kind of firm up and it

gives some of the flavor to it.

And it's the Jell-O pudding mix,

not the Jell-O wiggly stuff.

Unless you're into the wiggly stuff.

Wiggly stuff gets you jazzed.

Follow me and choose that.

Milk and protein powder.

Mark, is that all you need,

really and truly?

I really do want one, dude.

Like I am a big fan.

Like I used to,

when I was doing RP back in twenty,

twenty eighteen,

I did my first cut with RP

and RP would make you not make you,

but you could have not.

What is it?

It's a different kind of.

It'll come to me in a minute, but anyway,

you can make like a pudding

with it and you put it in a

freezer at night.

That'd be my nighttime snack

before I go to bed.

And I always remember thinking, like,

if I had some sort of quick

ice cream machine type deal,

that would work a whole lot better.

And now there's this Ninja Creamy thing.

Cason.

That's it.

Amanda's got it.

Cason.

Cason pudding.

Yes, ma'am.

Yeah, I used to make that.

I'm not a pudding fan, though,

so that never... That's why

I was told in the freezer.

Like...

Throw it in the freezer for an hour,

like make it before dinner,

throw it in the freezer for

an hour or whatever.

Dude, that was jammed up.

Yeah, it is the RP stable.

Yeah.

So Tear Cup's coming up this weekend.

We're kind of running out of time.

I had it on the list to talk about.

I'm not going to be able to

watch a lot of it because

I'm going to be on a plane.

I'm going to say probably

because your internet's

restricted to kids though.

I'll be able to watch Friday

night maybe a little bit

and then I'm going to be on a plane.

It's Friday, Saturday, Sunday, right?

Correct.

I may try to catch up.

We'll be home Saturday night late.

And then I'll try to catch

up Sunday morning so we can

recap it all on Sunday

night CrossFit talk.

See what goes on there.

But, yeah.

So we'll talk about it.

I am, too.

I think it was funny hearing

Dallin talk about the lift and how, like,

if he has to go up against Guy,

does it even matter?

He said,

I don't know who's going to win that.

Yeah.

Um, and, and that's,

I think it's interesting though, though,

that like Olivia is there now and could,

she could actually compete with Tia, um,

on those lifts.

Uh, but you know, in my head, like,

I guess everybody has to be spread out.

I'd almost rather have

Olivia on like Isabel or

Grace because she would

crush that rather than the max lift.

Yeah, move and wait for time.

Move in large loads, long distances,

that type of deal.

Yeah, no, she's really good at that.

Hey, bro.

I thought he was a good Christian dude,

and now I think he's just hateful.

Hey,

I saw a stat about an hour before we

went on.

Go ahead and read that.

He said that I saw Spencer

Rattler and Caleb Williams

have close to the same stats this year.

thus far in the NFL.

Don't even make me go off

here because I... Spencer

is actually top ten right

now with two losses.

Top ten quarterbacks in the league.

He's like ninth with two losses.

Our defense is horrendous.

Are Grace and Isabel at the

regular weights?

I don't... It's not heavy, Isabel.

I know it's not like

Yeah, I don't.

But I don't think it's just

a regular weight either.

I think it's somewhere in between the two.

Yeah,

but I haven't seen a whole lot about

the workouts themselves.

I just I saw like obviously the team,

you know, the team drama.

Quotation marks, quotation marks,

quotation marks.

Yeah, I I had I can't do two screens.

And they have so many posts up right now.

I'm trying to pull it up at

least so I can see it.

The only show it is.

They don't have the weights listed.

Of course not.

No.

No weights listed.

Sorry, guys.

So just for argument's sake, we'll say no.

How about that?

It's one thirty six ninety seven.

There you go.

Now, Mark Phillips is on my list.

Everybody's coming after the Bears.

That's the only thing I've

been able to watch because

of my restricted access.

I get lots of Bears videos.

Lots of Bears videos?

I will say this.

The Chicago Bears.

Caleb, correct.

Not like Bears in the wild.

Not pull the Bears.

This is what I'm going to say about Caleb.

He's getting better every week.

If the receivers would run

the right routes,

his stats would be a lot better.

That's all I'm going to say.

And that's from watching

other show tape and

analysis from all of that.

We could say that same thing about Radler.

He had his receivers dropping balls, man.

Having said that, again,

the Saints have no defense, basically,

whatsoever.

So there's that.

An issue.

Frozen casing has been my

nightly staple for seven years.

Yep.

I think the last time I

actually had any casein

protein was two houses ago.

Which has been a minute.

That stuff, man,

you put too much in and it gets thick.

Thick, quick.

I'm going to leave with this.

Last night,

my daughter took us out to play Singo.

It's a bingo game with your

card is full of songs.

And a DJ plays music.

And when you hear your song,

you dab it off on your bingo card.

And last night's theme was,

Nineteen Eighty-Five.

And my daughter was

embarrassed that my wife

and I knew every single

song that was played.

What do you expect, Cory?

Good Lord.

I was fifteen years old in

Nineteen Eighty-Five.

a sophomore in high school,

of course I knew every

single song that was played.

And we still didn't win

because technology allows

these young kids to Shazam every song.

Dude, I was eight.

Is that right?

Yeah.

Yeah,

I was eight and eighty five and I

probably know all those songs.

Yeah, but it was a blast, man.

Just, like, singing along with the music,

and the crowd would sing

along to everything,

and it was just a good time.

And, yeah, people were six and eight,

negative six.

Mark was negative six and eighty-five.

Oh.

Mark's a great man.

Jay Birch was seventeenth.

So he's only two years older than me.

And let's say he's going to

graduate in eighty five.

Yeah.

He probably is.

His prom song was one of the

ones played last night.

Oh,

he would have been sitting there

singing along with my wife

and I. My wife would have my wife.

Fun fact is loves bingo, loves bingo like.

Anytime we get an opportunity to play,

she is down.

However, if it was a, it was a, it was a,

it was a, it was a, it was a, it was a,

it was a, it was a, it was a, it was a,

it was a, it was a, it was a, it was a,

it was a, it was a, it was a, it was a,

it was a, it was a, it was a, it was a,

it was a, it was a, it was a,

I have PTSD from this Murph,

so we can move on.

Moving right along.

I'm tired of hearing.

It was a really good time.

Dude, that sounds awesome.

For real.

That sounds awesome.

Awesome.

So with that, guys,

I'll be back tomorrow if I

can get some decent cell service again.

We'll see.

Throwing up prayers for you right now.

Because I can't do anything with Wi-Fi.

Apparently not.

All right, guys.

It's been a blast.

As always, love you all.

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