Massenomics Podcast - Ep. 243: Garrett Fear
Episode Date: November 30, 2020Garrett Fear joins us for this one to talk high squats, meet day challenges, and sparkling water preferences. We also drank a few crispy boys and speculated on how our Black Friday release was going... to turn out for us. Hybrid Performance Method: https://hybridperformancemethod.com/ and use code MASS to save 5% on all programs Lifting Large: https://www.liftinglarge.com/ and use code MASS20 to save on Lifting Large branded products Spud Inc.: https://www.spud-inc-straps.com/ Texas Power Bars: https://www.texaspowerbars.com/
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Yes, as we record.
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yeah uh no not quite this year. Yeah.
We're keeping it pretty low key.
We are too.
I think a lot of people across the country are probably keeping it fairly low. I don't know what's going on,
but it seems to be common.
Well,
we live in the COVID hotspot of the world right now.
In these trying times.
Yeah.
In these uncertain times.
uncertain.
And it's a little trying.
Yeah.
I mean,
that's if you feel like you haven't
said uncertain enough then you can go to trying but uncertain is the key word here
and we're standing strong with you it's been tough with everything going on though
oh it's just one of those i was actually laughing the other day i was thinking about this
i don't know what episode it was. Probably like May, maybe May.
And we said, when do you think like people will start
just like going to meets again and doing stuff?
And our over under was like that pioneer meet,
which was in like August.
And we're like, I think I said, you know,
I bet right around then is when people really start going to meets
and everything starts evening out.
It kind of looked like that was to be true for a while but then it just went back the other direction it did and it does sound like i don't know that this was an official report i
actually texted at you today yeah we didn't talk about this the uh arnold as far as we understand
won't go on in march i mean could have guessed we assumed that was the case anyways i don't think
that should surprise anyone but we hadn't heard any formal communication on that still hadn't it's
just something I heard through someone else but that they mentioned it probably won't or that it
is canceled for March and that they may reschedule for either May or June like that a couple different
weekends that's the word on the street yeah so interesting to see what happens there that will
be very interesting to see I'm right you know want the arnold to happen but right also want
the arnold to happen when the world feels safe going out yeah what's the point of an arnold with
one-tenth of the attendance if the only people going to the people like i don't care about
covid it's okay yeah you got those people but you only got those people right right for the
arnold to be successful you need the hundreds of thousands of people that go.
Yeah, and if they're between May and June,
my thing would be like, just go with June.
Let's give us as much, like give us the more extra time,
No reason to get a jumpstart on any of this.
Yeah, right, because when in this process have you been like,
oh, like when has it been?
Oh, they were way, way too long.
Right, right, right.
Let's give us as much buffer as possible.
So that's
kind of maybe promising that if they say june that i could see there being a mate you know potentially that could work yeah more of a chance it seems like it but we've also said this like
what four times and i'll say who knows but right i don't know maybe there's a long it has to not
yeah i wonder how long the arnold has to not exist before when it ever would come back that people are like nah that's not anything anymore we're not going i don't could it ever though
could that ever happen i just feel like as long as arnold's name if it was someone else's name
attached to it i could see how it'd be like well okay that person's worn out they're welcome but
arnold just has i think too much star power to ever really just burn the bridge right i think
you're probably right too it just seems like it i don't
know no one else no one else is stepping up in that space so right he owns it and that's why
they call him arnold and that's why he is our uh tanner are you ready for a can oh
need i say more need i say more all right uh close your eyes i'm just gonna do a nose breath are you not looking oh yeah eyes are closed nose and is open but
i think i can smell before you look here before you look
do you have a koozie of your own or not uh we could bust out one of these oh
stepping ahead in the show we uh, actually, that technically should be old news for anyone that really is a fan.
That's true.
That's true.
Okay.
Here we go.
Okay.
Oh, we've got a can.
We do got a can.
That makes sense for what's in the can.
I'll crack it open here.
All right.
Oh. That tastes like a brewski a cold one or a warm one let me let me try that again
well that tastes like a good old-fashioned crispy boy brewski to me
like when you say brewski like crispy boy do you mean ipa kind of when you say
this tastes like a beer i would drink let me
and now it tastes it's really hitting the spot right now let's i let i you know i i think of
when i think back well actually you should guess because before i start telling stories and you
got to keep your eyes closed for 10 minutes.
That's good.
It's a good beer.
And I feel like I should know what beer this is.
And I just, I'm going to guess wrong.
I say, is this a Coors Light or is this a Michelob Golden Light?
Go ahead and look.
Go ahead and look, Tanner.
Oh, Michelob Ultra.
It's an Ultra.
Yeah.
I knew it was a good old-fashioned you know one yeah historically for me the night before thanksgiving is a time of heavy drinking and yeah and merriness and cheer
and this year isn't quite that case but um you know i should have known it's the taller skinnier
can well but coors light is a slightly skinnier can yeah but this one is an even skinnier can yeah I wasn't feeling it out quite right I should have been able to tell
how loose this is in the koozie it's good though yeah so I got a whole cooler of them here I might
just say I don't get put down during the podcast I don't got to work tomorrow I'll tell you what
what would Tyler have done Tyler would have been down two by now already uh speaking of Tyler
actually yeah yeah so yeah i'll i'm gonna
put a few of these down during the podcast because that sounds probably a little too then um
you know don't gotta actually kind of sort of we do massonomics we're gonna talk about that we got
a lot of shit going on black friday or you guys already saw it happen uh right while that's going
on we're recording this wednesday night so we got you know, we're a little more than 24 hours out from our Black Friday release.
But it's been a pretty big deal for us.
It's 90% done.
We've been putting some legit work into this.
Damn, this thing has been months and months in the making, has it?
It has been.
And, you know, we're sitting here now.
When you listen to this, it's already happened.
But we're sitting here now speculating how it's going to go for us and stuff.
And I feel pretty optimistic. I do too. I i mean we pretty much sold out of lift shorts today
like we didn't we didn't do anything besides make a dumb meme and we almost sold out of lift
shorts today so um i hope that's a sign of what's to come for black friday i think we're always by
nature a little bit cautiously optimistic we're i don't think we've ever once done something and
been like yep this is like just going to be absolute freaking gang
busters i always like to be a little reserved so that you said one key word there tanner you said
the phrase cautiously optimistic to me that is um any business leader's favorite phrase to use i've
since i've had a job since i got done with college since i've been 21 i've heard every boss i've ever
worked for use the phrase cautiously optimistic and i'm like when do we stop being cautiously and just be like
yeah i guess it's just been that shitty for that long but i'm just like everyone uses that phrase
that is true go ahead though um that tyler is back well you know all right but we're going too
many places yeah okay first we
were saying um oh about our black friday release black friday release okay and yeah we have been
trained we have been for sure working on this thing for months yeah like i mean the ammonia i
mean you guys have seen well just that's what's in the can part two today so so maybe that's just
right now yeah and at this point you should have you should have seen
it online so yeah we should probably do that yeah what's in the can what's in tanner sack what's
what what what is it and here it is so this is super cool this is one of the things we're very
probably the most unique product we've ever released because it's not just apparel um actually
you know the silly pint is pretty unique too but that's um but this thing is as far as just
a really cool thing.
And I mean, I don't want to speak for you, but I was so excited about this to get this
rolling and like, just a really, I think the packaging is just insanely cool.
How the idea really even came up.
Do you, I think it was just, we, we had talked, you know, you and I had talked about it before.
Yeah.
And, and then, uh, you know, so this is what this is before yeah that's and and then uh you know so
this is what this is is the massonomics alemonia ale scented ammonia pack or what do we call it
the kit or the packer yeah the ammonia yeah yeah ale scented ammonia um in collaboration with our
good friends and our neighbors to the north at obsidian and what what happened was Travis also, Travis is who runs Obsidian, owns Obsidian,
and he had also thought this was a good idea.
So I can't remember if he finally got a hold of us or if we got a hold of him
or which way it went.
I just feel like it's one of those things that we've talked about for so long
I don't even remember how it got started.
So in the kit, you've got, this is actually the activator.
Well, first you get the koozie.
Yeah, the koozie on the outside wrapped.
So you got the Lift Hard Live Easy koozie.
You pop that off. Which is a new koozie for us. You, first you get the koozie. Yeah, the koozie on the outside wrapped. So you got the Lift Hard Live Easy koozie. You pop that off.
Which is a new koozie for us.
You got this legit, legit canister here.
The packaging is part of just what's so freaking cool.
The packaging is like really what's setting this thing above and beyond.
Like it looks like a brewski.
We say obsidian ammonia.
Like, yeah, you know it's going to be good.
But what could the Masonomics guys do to maybe take this up a notch?
Right.
Yeah, so we have it looking like it's this crispy boy here just waiting to go.
You open it up.
Jeez.
Under pressure here.
You open it up.
Very first thing you see is you also get this brand new Masanomics bottle opener.
Yep.
With the Lift Hard Leave Easy skull on it, which is pretty cute.
Very cool.
And this is
not this is not aluminum this is steel doesn't quite fit into the um disposable no throwaway
culture no this is not throwaway culture this is metal so this is not quite in tune with what we
normally do but the rest of this thing you can throw away at some point yes um but yeah then
you have the uh oh actually there's three stickers in there too yep all three of the the new lift
hardly vc stickers too which is our new one of our new sorry our new sticker pack for for black
friday yep and then you get to the goods and that's where you have the uh the ammonia bottle
along with the activator and uh the activator is is a bit of a floral ale scent yep um we actually did have we had quite a few samples there was a
process to narrow it down yeah we did we went through several samples that we were working on
you know because everyone wants their ammonia to have just the right scent to it yeah because that
is why people buy ammonias for the scent you know and um we have had some of this in the gym been product testing it and everyone it it melted everyone's
face clean off the skull face you know the it's an actual face is what you look like after you
use this and i'm not exaggerating i would you know this i i think even in some of his longer
directions he says this just do the thing where you crack the cap yeah like leave the cap kind
of on especially when this is fresh because it is wicked destroy it is really really wicked and i'm not exaggerating on that like it is
painful the first time it felt like someone poked me in my brain yeah when i tried it so yeah and
you don't realize like when you don't do ammonia like in a stimulated state like when you're just
chilling like the time i'm not gonna do it
right now i know i'm not either but like the time we're like oh we should try this scent and we
scented it and they're like well we should do it in here too just and it's like whoa that's really
really way more unpleasant than what i even remember uh this packaging is so cool though
it looks like it does look really cool yeah and i think travis actually sent a picture to it yeah
he sent us a picture with like his beverage fridge loaded up with these it looks really cool so um this is one
of the one of the definitely one of the uh things we're really excited about in the drop that yeah
you guys hopefully bought out of them by now and that that will be that that's a limited deal yeah
that's not like uh okay it's not like the lift shorts, the blue lift shorts where there's a hundred of them and that's it,
you know, never again.
Right.
Like, I don't know, maybe someday we'll get more of these,
but it's also like, it is a little bit of a process.
Or maybe there'll be a different twist at that time we do.
But this isn't like, oh, this will just live in the store forever.
No, no, I think we would probably sell out of what we've got here.
I think that these will go fast as my,
and I would say it's more expensive than a cheap bottle of ammonia
that you're going to buy, but we've got a few other,
I mean, it's more than just a bottle of ammonia that you're getting here.
Yeah, we've got some goodies in there, and it's really cool.
Yeah, so then we also did just, you know, you get the koozie with this pack.
We also have another koozie available.
It's the heavy lager yep so i guess
to jump to that this is what i was most excited about this is what i hinted at this this is my
new favorite shirt and you can only see the front chest logo for i'm sitting down obviously but it's
got this logo big on the back and i said what if what if massonomics did its own beer yeah it'd be
the massonomics heavy lager for sure yeah so maybe someday we'll make this into a beer too,
you know, in some sort of run.
If someone out there knows someone that has a brewery.
We got multiple packaging ideas ready to go.
We're all on top of the logo.
We got the design taken care of.
You just need to get that flavor profile cooking up.
I do really like this shirt, though.
It's this heather gray with this Navy logo on it. Which is a different color for us it is you know we used to only have blue shirts
then we had a lot of black shirts now we got a gray shirt tanner yep really taking on the shirt
industry all the colors all the colors all the colors in the industry then what else would the
lift fast the lift fast it's what it's coined as which you, you know, it's the lift fast.
With the flair of a certain motorsport.
And it says Lift Hard, Live Easy on it. The Heavy Logger T also has Lift Hard, Live Easy branded into it there, too,
if you look close enough.
What else?
The Joggers are back in stock.
Joggers are back.
Just barely made it just got here
today just in time before the holiday and we would have missed out in fact when you were telling me
that i misunderstood it and thought we weren't getting them for another week still but they did
slip in so everyone can uh can get their joggers before uh before christmas still maybe have some
of the lift ugly christmas sweater available and then
i was wearing it tonight it's here somewhere is the lift hard live easy hoodie the lift hard
zip zip up hoodie which that thing is extremely gangster and if that doesn't sell out i would
be shocked if you can even get one of those still i'd probably be guys in the gym have been loving
them oh everyone can't wear that thing in the gym without wanting to buy one on the spot everyone
loves that thing from what i've seen so and it
looks it does it looks amazing let's get the big lift hard live easy print on the back of it that
same as the lift hard live easy skull shirt that we have and then on the chest you know it has the
the text of it it's pretty sweet yeah is that everything the new sticker pack the lift hardly
live easy sticker pack we talked about yeah i think that's just about everything right yeah the heavy lager koozie yeah the heavy lager koozie which we kind
of did say that already so yeah i think that's yeah that's about all of it but oh lift hardly
easy flag too and we yeah the flag we forget because we've had it in the gym for several
weeks now right right um but yeah the flag that that flag looks really good that one should belong
like in every gym and that's the big one too.
It's like 40 inches wide by 50 inches tall.
Same size as the 8-bit flags.
Yep, yep.
And those things do pop on the wall.
That is for sure.
They do pop.
It's a statement piece.
That thing's also very gangster.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So we got all that stuff.
Who knows what's left of all of it by now though.
You know, a lot of those things could be sold out.
Yeah, hopefully not a ton.
Hopefully if you're listening, maybe you can get the one you need,
and then you're like the last one to get it.
Yeah, if you're a big-time podcast listener,
you probably were watching us over Black Friday.
If you're a big fan of the podcast, you already knew what happened.
We sent out emails, all that.
Right.
And hopefully just orders have just been absolutely insane.
Yeah, I hope so.
I hope as this comes out on monday i am
just struggling to tread water to i'm like just been up for like three nights like i don't know
it's happening i don't know it does get it when it gets really busy like that i get into this
thing where i'm like the state of panic kind of yeah panic and where i'm like because normally i
love seeing every order that comes
in i'm like yes you know like i love everyone you know everyone excites me and there are certain
times when it just gets in crazy busy like that where i'm like i don't know if i how i feel about
that one coming in but then you feel like you're treading water and someone's pushing your head
down that is what it feels like and i i start to be in the back of my head almost wish please stop buying things but then the second i pack the last order i'm like hmm i wish i wouldn't
have thought that it seems like there's no end in sight until it's inside yeah oh that's it yeah
and then i'm like oh i really miss the rush of when those orders were just coming dinging in
like crazy you know yeah vicious cycle it has it it is funny but yeah and that the goal
will be for us to get as much of those out as quick as possible so i'm guessing if you ordered
something by the time you're listening this it's hopefully going to be on the way really shortly
yeah oh and maybe most importantly we did forget to mention that the lift shorts are on sale 70
off right um you know normally very modestly
priced at a hundred dollars they are on now on sale for 29.99 yeah yeah 29.98 oh 90 lift shorts
1.0 2.0s are 29.99 right right right yeah there's the penny difference yeah um but uh as after today
there might not be any of those even left. Yeah.
Actually, by the time you're listening to this,
there's no way there's any left.
No, there won't be.
Unless it's... Lift short's 2.0.
We have a huge stock up,
so maybe we'll have some of those still,
but the 1.0, no, you're screwed.
Yeah.
Tanner, I'm kind of thirsty right now.
Are you time for another brewski?
Yeah.
Well, maybe I better have one
just to not look like a weenie man.
Oh, I'm stuck.
This is a good beer.
You know, I'm not the,
I actually like to talk about light beers
like it's some rich flavor profile.
I'm not much of the,
Ultra is never like my go-to beverage,
but it is my father-in-law's go-to beverage so
we keep our we keep our we have a beverage fridge here tanner you know living the high life so yeah
we keep i keep uh ultras on stock on that beverage fridge and i was actually very surprised to go
upstairs and see there was only like three of them left so i have to make a little run get some more
of those it is tasty though it is so i'm going with bud light now this time he's got the bud light really making the light flight here seeing what it's all about
this is a pretty hard hitting a podcast podcast episode normally it's one lacroix and done
there were a couple brewskis deep a couple brew chachas and uh because i am actually i was genuine
i was actually shocked how few beers are in my fridge upstairs um i have another bud light and
i think a keystone
in there really really getting down to the bottom i haven't had a keystone for a while yeah while
that there was there was some coronas up there too but i guess you could have got to try the
bottle opener out you know i could still go grab those that's tempting just to use the bottle opener. So, you know, this late night pre-Thanksgiving podcast,
what else is going on in the world of Masonomics?
Well, like I said, Tyler is back.
Oh, yes, that was the other thing.
Yes, yes.
Tyler is back.
I welcomed him back into the gym today.
He got himself signed up.
Tyler actually hadn't been there since we had the gym expansion. Oh, he had up. Tyler actually hadn't been there since we
had the gym expansion.
I was going to ask you. I wasn't sure
if he had seen that or not.
He thought he was...
I assume you've seen videos and stuff
of it. How does it compare in person?
Did he do it a few nose breaths and do these dumb
sons of bitches?
He was pretty impressed with the actual
gym. These crazy bastards are still doing it. listen, dude, these dumb sons of bitches. No, I think he was pretty impressed with the actual...
They pulled it off.
Yeah, he's like, these crazy bastards are still doing it.
He really, he likes Jim.
He said it actually is even bigger
than what I would have imagined by the context of the picture.
I'm actually kind of shocked he hasn't seen the second side before.
Yeah, yeah.
So he's been gone since...
It couldn't have been too much after he left.
No, he thought that he he left you know shortly before
yeah it must have been yeah wow so all in all he gave it his uh sign of approval yeah so he's back
to western just got back like today right i think he got back today or yesterday and priority number
one is getting signed up at the gym uh so yeah he's back to western northeast south dakota for
the first time in probably a couple of years, I suppose.
Yeah, it's got to be like two.
So I shared that in the story.
His return was well publicized.
He had his angle.
He came in the gym.
You had your angle of it.
To be 100% honest, you know how you have to let someone in the upstairs door.
And I said, don't come in.
Then when we got downstairs i said because what
would the scenario be where i'm standing there waiting to video him i figured what it was is like
what because yes you have a good point there he can't just get in the gym he needs the key
i assumed like you went up and opened the door and then he uh was taking his shoes off or something
i told i said hey just wait i'm gonna take a video of you coming in the door that's awesome and then right before I recorded I go
okay
okay
and then he walked in
I actually like that way more
Dan Bell made the comment
you guys legalize weed and Tyler shows up
two weeks later
that is funny you guys legalize weed and Tyler shows up two weeks later.
That is funny.
Grassonomics baby.
2021 new product line.
Seems to be a lot of demand for there's a lot of this underground demand for grassonomics I've noticed.
I think that's people keep calling it out.
I think grassonomics is going to take a grassroots approach, if you will.
That's the way to do it.
First, we have to weed out all the bad ideas and come up with our favorites.
Yeah.
Pot.
Yeah, you're just blowing smoke up my ass now, Tanner.
uh yeah you're just blowing smoke up my ass now tanner people do still uh make the comment sometimes that we look like stoners that comes up from
time to time i get surprised often that comes up i think probably well i have very long hair
tonight tanner tanner do i have long hair or is it just this shirt that makes my hair look long
your hair does look is looking pretty long.
I can actually, when it's wet, I just, the other day it kind of hit me.
Like I can reach, it can, when it's wet, the longest part can literally touch my waist
in the back.
How long has it been since you cut your hair at all?
Oh, I haven't actually cut it, cut it.
I mean, I actually haven't got a trim or anything in like a couple of years.
Really?
Yeah.
Like not even like yourself, just like nothing? No. Cause there was because there was i think there's a point you know they say stress can kill
you and i was probably stressing myself out more than i should have at a certain time in my life
and uh it was literally just falling off i'd see people hadn't seen a couple months like oh you got
a haircut i'm like nope haven't done that and uh you know you make some lifestyle changes and uh
take a little more care of it and just
like that boom your hair is a foot longer it's really long and i don't really notice you know
i don't know i probably really only see when it's down right when it's up right but yeah like when
it's when it's wet it's freaking it is really long very long hair um my wife has extremely
long hair my wife's hair like goes you guys have those family
pictures and i was that was uh i wrote i think in the first one i wrote like tanner you had some
big hair games yeah yeah yeah yeah like the the two of you guys family pictures over the years but
then i saw i did not realize how long mary's hair is in same way she it's usually like up so you
don't necessarily notice what she has it down it's extremely long but i i haven't gotten a haircut in nine months now really longest in my life i've never gotten
without what is my hair is the longest it has ever been in my life point at least for me
when i was first starting to grow my hair out yeah came this point was like
fuck it let's just see what can happen here and it's like it like after a while you're like oh
my body's growing and changing like this is new and exciting. And it kind of turned into a game of yourself.
How far can we take this?
And then here I am 10 years later.
But I don't know if you're having any of those same sentiments, Tanner.
You know, I'm at a point now where it honestly doesn't feel like it's growing anymore.
I think it's going to take months from this point to start to actually.
You know, it got to what it is now.
And now it just doesn't change. But it's also like for a long time, it takes like, okay, it's got to what it is now and now it just doesn't yeah but it's also
like for a long time it takes like okay it's got to get to my it's got to get to my eyebrows it's
got to get to my eyebrows yeah it gets to your eyebrows and it's like oh now it's in my eyes and
it's just in your eyes for so like the phase where it's in your eyes is like the longest phase ever
because it's just hanging down and it's not long enough to go behind your ear or to really tuck
away well and that phase takes forever.
And that the longest of my hair is the very front of my hair.
Cause like when,
when I,
before I did get a haircut,
you know,
it was shaved on the side.
So the,
the front of my hair goes down like below my mouth,
but that is super,
I struggle really bad with it being in like not going behind my ears where I'm
like,
Oh,
this is pretty uncomfortable,
but I should consult with
you about like tips and tricks you just you just keep waiting yeah it's just like it's just like
when you're trying to get stronger it's like what it just takes time you just keep you just keep
grinding yeah it's uh i said it's like my two-fifths life crisis not getting a haircut
yeah i'm waiting for someone at work to be like oh you're gonna cut your hair or be like
yeah i don't know what are you talking about yeah that's how my hair always is well and i've always
had pretty short hair you know so it's uh you know you're a military guy it's kind of in your blood
it's who you are that's well i don't think it's not necessarily who you don't have you don't have
a choice that is that is who you are, Tanner.
That is you.
That is your identity.
You're the military guy.
That's what everyone knows me as that listens to this.
Oh, there's Tanner.
He's that guy that never shuts up about talking about the army and politics and all that stuff.
I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of people are listening right now like,
was Tanner actually in the army?
I can't tell if they're joking.
That's true.
I was,
he was,
you did even go overseas.
I did even sometimes have to remind myself that,
that Tanner actually served overseas.
Yeah.
And it was over 10 years.
And I actually forgot to tell you,
Tanner,
I was going to talk to you about veterans day a couple of weeks ago.
And that was,
that was one of the episodes lately where we've said we've had so much to
talk about that. It actually, I forgot bring it up but yeah uh is there anything you
want to say about veterans day now that it's coming past i have done a couple uh it was like
two or three years in a row where i did veterans oh yeah did you do a speech this year there was
yeah they're probably not doing a huge assembly i'm kind of about feeling like i'm about ready
to retire from that anyways where i'm like yeah i. I feel like I did my. You've done what needed to be done there.
I'm a member of my local Legion club.
The Brentford, South Dakota Legion post.
Okay.
So not the local, local one, but the OG one.
My hometown Legion post.
Actually, we almost, we kind of are disbanded because there's only five.
I think five of us left,
three of which were over 70. Cause you said there's five of us left. I know it's not because
like no one wants to be in it. It's because there's no one left. Right. Right. Uh, it's
myself and one other guy that was in, you know, OIF, OIF, you know, that served like a little bit,
but just, he's maybe like 10 years older than me he i think is the i don't
even know we don't have meetings anymore so i don't remember are you are you the youngest member
i am the youngest member it's me the other guy that's six years older than me and then
nobody like just a few really old people outside of that like 70 yeah yeah yeah yeah keeping the dream alive we actually sold our building for a dollar
the legion to sold for a dollar to the city oh yeah it's not pertinent to anything are they
keeping it as a legion or what do they do something with it it's not going to be the
legion anymore that's why they sold it uh the city's gonna it's actually also the bar
when brentford is my hometown it's population of 65 so the legion was also the bar
yeah well that's what i like when you say actually i just assumed i was going to ask you have you
ever been that had you ever been there before to the brentford no i haven't but around here i don't
know if there's like this everywhere like you have vfws and legions and like that's just where people
go to drink like that's to me they're just bars yeah how does that see i
don't get that concept how that is i'm not sure and no because like the legion in brentford it
just straight up is also the bar it just was the legion post but it also served as the bar okay so
it's still a bar though well that coincidentally also coincide that also kind of closed at the
same time but now the city's like owning the bar they Do they have a bar? There's, it's,
there's a bar that's going to be open like just a couple nights a week.
Okay.
Now it used to be,
you know,
on a six night a week thing,
but you know,
that is a,
it's kind of like the lifeblood of small towns.
You got to have a bar for a place for people to assemble around here.
That's very true.
And it's a kind of a hop and you know,
it always had been kind of a hopping bar and you know,
it was a well run place.
And like when it's the only business in town,
like that's literally like, if you were going to the to brentford to see someone you were going oh yeah
to see them you know like that just that one spot that is it that would be where you i'm from a
small town and like you know like you're going to the the bars there it's like right but there's
also these smaller towns by the town and it's the same thing where it's like okay we know doesn't
matter what time we're gonna see these four guys here because they've been at this bar every day of their life for the
past 40 years like you know and they're going to be in their little corner spot over there and like
it's just it's just the hangout yep yep small town bars that's right so that's what we learned
on today's episode that was that was a lot of that was 30 minutes of just rambling. We do have a guest, and he is awake from his nap.
He said he took a nap, but he is awake now.
So he said he's ready whenever we are too.
It's a late nap.
Okay.
We'll see if I read some ads then.
Who takes a nap at my bedtime?
Found out with kids, your sleep schedule can really,
what time you go to bed at can it's never too early all
of a sudden tanner amen if you'd have told me a couple years ago that i would voluntarily go to
bed before 9 p.m that's it no i love like there's not much better than that like if you could be
cozied up in bed by nine and you're like man i'm pretty relaxed right now you're like dang this is
the problem i have right now is so I was doing that for a while,
but then I was watching The Wire
and I took a little break
and now I'm getting really back into it.
And so I get this itch like,
oh, it's just me time.
I can just plow through some episodes of The Wire.
And that's the debate I have with myself every now and then.
You know, an extremely weird thing,
this is weird to me,
like some nights I'll go to bed so early
that I'll wake up like even
before my alarm and sometimes I'll be like I'll try and lay in bed for a while and fall back
sleeping I can't I've done all the sleeping I can right so then I will uh go up and be like
I could actually like watch a little tv uninterrupted right now so I'll watch like a
little tv at like 5 30 in the morning like put on on a Mandalorian and be like, all right.
I will agree with you on that.
The number of times I've woken up 6 a.m. or earlier and been like, not even really tired
right now.
That's drastically changed too.
Like I just, I could get up at six before it would just suck.
And now it's like 5.30.
Surprisingly not very tired.
So you just kind of, you roll with it.
Right.
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All right.
Should we try and get Garrett Fear on the horn?
That's who our guest is for today, Tommy.
Let's do it.
Got the old volume button
cranked to 11 here.
Hello.
Is this you, Garrett?
This is Garrett.
Garrett, you are live on the Mastodonomics podcast with Tanner and Tommy.
How's it going?
What's up, Garrett?
What's up, guys?
It is going.
It's a pretty long day of doing absolutely nothing other than cleaning my house and rearranging my office.
Well, that's not nothing.
That sounds pretty productive.
So your office at the gym?
No, at home. Home office.
Okay.
Slash, like, obviously gaming and whatnot.
Okay.
So do you have an office at the gym, too?
When we're talking IndyCity Barbell, that's one of the things we wanted to talk to you about is what it's like there at IndyCity Barbell. Because you're an owner, correct?
I was. I am no longer an owner.
Oh, shoot. I didn't know that.
Yeah, we didn't make an announcement about it or anything like that.
So you heard it here on the Mathonomics Podcast for breaking news.
Is this a recent development?
Yeah, within a week.
Oh, well, shoot. No wonder I didn't know.
Okay. So do you still train there then?
Oh, yes, absolutely.
I actually, last Wednesday, injured my adductor.
Wasn't quite sure what happened.
I was just dead lifting one day.
I mean, I was four weeks out from my meet.
Was warming up, supposed to pull 7.16 for a double.
My last warm-up was 6.72.
716 for a double and the last one was 672
and just had this like
crazy fiery nerve
twinge stabbing feeling
in my adductor
and then couldn't put like pressure on my left leg
for a good 25-30 minutes
had no idea what was really happening
couldn't like hinge
nothing
it was just a constant
pain so by the end of the week it was cool and i ended up pulling
700 conventional gonna try to stop cheating you know since everybody else is getting super strong
not cheating so i have to not pull sumo anymore just to please people on the internet
yeah you know you guys actually inspired me to look through multiple federations
rule books to see if you could do a jefferson deadlift i looked through all of them and i
couldn't really find anywhere most of them have the rule where the bar needs to lie in front of
your feet in front of your feet yeah yes there was which is kind of surprising that they've
actually put that into the rules. Right. Right.
I,
cause I,
I read and I found like one or two really obscure ones where they,
they,
it was pretty gray.
It didn't really specify in front of the feet like that,
but pretty much every reputable Federation I came across,
you couldn't get away with it.
So here's the question though.
If you could pigeon toe both of your feet in enough,
could you make the argument that it's still in front of your feet?
Do you get what I'm saying?
Yeah.
It's in front of both of these.
They would go through desperate lengths to find the wording in the rules.
Yeah.
Have you ever done a Jefferson deadlift before?
I've done like 495, I think.
I've never really tried it.
I always get scared when I hurt myself.
I hurt myself with normal stuff.
That's what I was shocked like when we first started hyping up Jeffersons
and we started getting these people doing like 600, 700, 800 pound Jeffersons.
I mean like, man.
Weren't there kids doing like eight and nine hundred pound.
Sean Green, the deadlift machine, I think, did a over nine hundred pound Jefferson deadlift.
And Steve Johnson, Forsaken Warrior, did actually hurt or hurt himself attempting like a nine hundred plus pound Jefferson deadlift. I think, too, which is insane.
And he did it because we were, you know, like we we were we made up a phony open
power lifting uh record book and you know we're we're recording who was that and him and sean
green were kind of going back and forth at it and yeah he did he did hurt himself a little bit doing
it i remember when that was going on tanya you're messaging me like oh these guys said they're going
to push like 800 pounds next week i'm like no way they're not going to like keep pushing each other
like that and they did i was shocked when it was happening.
I wonder what realistically
what the maximum someone could do
ever. Like if Jamal
did.
Yeah.
I would
probably
pay Jamal
to attempt a 1,000 pound
Jefferson deadlift. We should actually
talk to him and be like, if we gave you $1,000, would you do a 1,000 pound Jefferson deadlift. We should actually talk to him and be like, if we gave you a thousand dollars,
would you,
would you do a 1000?
There's the whole thing of like,
if he hurts himself,
like,
yeah,
you guys are the,
you guys are the assholes.
It's like,
it's like he hurt himself trying to do this dumb Jefferson deadlift and he was
never the same again.
It's like,
we got to live with that one then.
Yeah.
I,
I,
I'd struggle with that a little
bit i don't know i could maybe live with it what is the jeff what is the jefferson deadlift
equivalent on a squat see what kind of talked about that stuff before um what about what about
a zurcher is that zurcher is too normal still a zurcher squat what's the uh the squat that martin yeah the steinborn
no that's the frankenstein squat the steinborn is where you start with the barbells oh yeah yeah
and you know all the way through you need clips that are like the real deal yeah right right and
you you rock it over and then you do the squat i think that's the jefferson deadlift
equivalent yeah i think that's probably the closest thing so then what's the jefferson
deadlift equivalent on the bench then reverse uh maybe the reverse grip the you know the
that just makes it might be reverse grip might be it yeah the idea of us getting because people
would if we did a reverse grip dead of us getting... Because people would,
if we did a reverse grip deadlift contest,
a bench contest,
people would be pushing there.
Or what about an over-under bench press?
Over-under grip.
That doesn't sound like it would feel good.
No.
I mean...
But you know everyone loves to bench so much.
People would try it.
I don't know how anybody loves to bench.
Yeah. Tanner's practically a bench specialist here so uh our first experience with you garrett i think you know our first experience in person at least
was uh we were i know what you're gonna say tanner we've talked about this yeah yeah the
arnold and we're set up at our booth
and you came like running by,
like literally almost like at a sprint
and like grab the lift shorts off the table
and be like, ah, the fucking lift shorts.
And like, cause you get so flooded with people.
I'm just like, oh, who is this asshole?
Like just grabbing the shorts.
And then you kind of gave us a look.
I'm like ah
garrett fear okay yeah but that sounds like something i would have done uh especially the
like the borderline sprint yeah yes that's me i think you said are these those expensive ass
shorts i think that's what you yeah i definitely made fun of what they cost yeah that's exactly
what i did and you know you were kind of uh you're kind of ahead of the times then not a lot of people were on to uh the ridiculous pricing of those but
but you spotted that out no we beat that into the ground now but like at the time it was no doubt
that's that's probably one of my favorite running things i can't i love the amount of people who
comment on other companies advertisements of shorts and like they will leave
just script messages to these people yeah companies and and we don't necessarily we're
not out there like we're not we've never told anyone to do it no but we don't like discourage
them you know because it is funny so it's hilarious yeah right yeah it is funny. So it's hilarious. Yeah. Right. Yeah. It is great.
Uh, but we, we do remember that we talk about it quite a bit. And then, so it brought us,
we were talking about your, your age. Are you only 23 now? Is that right?
Dude, I'm a fetus. Yeah. That's crazy. We were both, we actually, so we were, we always do a
quick refresher. You know, we look through someone's Instagram feed just to make sure we're not missing anything major
that's recent.
And I said, it says 23 in his bio here.
I go, ah, I don't think he would lie about that,
but that seems, I don't think he's 23 years old.
So then we had to look at open powerlifting
and sure enough, you're 23.
So it checks out.
We were shocked though.
Yeah, yeah.
It shows often, all the time does it shouldn't be shocked does it feel like
you've kind of done a lot already is in the power lifting lifting scene and everything
at the age of 23 does it feel like that to you
no yeah i feel like i've been power lifting for a long time but done a lot is it's a tough phrase.
Um,
I feel,
I feel like the opposite,
man.
My last,
in terms of a competitor,
I mean,
I guess you said the scene. I think I've made a lot of friends.
I've met a lot of people.
I've gone to a lot of events.
Those are like the things I liked.
I like to do that.
Like is go to powerlifting meets and go watch big lifters
and get my last needed meets um as a powerlifter I've totaled like the pretty much the same
three same two totals my last four meets in and out of reps like I am not good as
as being a competitor I'm a great gym lifter.
I'm the best gym lifter I know. So if anybody wants to challenge to like the biggest disparity between my total and my gym total, I'd probably win that contest.
What do you think the, uh, what do you think's happening on meet day?
Like that, uh, what do you, what do you think you need to do different or?
Ooh, probably a lot.
Um, um um calm down yeah that's probably the biggest one
um calm down um i'm just it's like it's like borderline stage fright which is
very ironic but i i kind of had like performance anxiety in every sport i ever did like once i
had to do something that was important i was just horrible even in fact like all through practices
i don't know maybe i was the kid who tried too hard to practice if you think about that
like what if i was the kid who just went all out of practice and then like that one kid that it's like slow the fuck down garrett like this like quit like this is nobody
gives a shit today like we're trying to take this off and then i realized that wasn't me either
like i wasn't that much of a try hard so um but i just i sucked at competing always like football
i forget plays the second the play started like i just forget
immediately i remember immediately after the play was over but it's in the moment i'd forget
basketball i would almost forget how to dribble so i guess it kind of carried over in the power
lifting because squats is i seems every single meet i do, I crash on my opening squat attempt.
I just ruin it.
I just do something absolutely stupid or cocky.
Yeah.
I don't know.
You're only 23.
Yeah, well, that's true.
That might come with time.
You might be like, fuck it.
I'm 25.
I'm old and wise.
It's definitely going to be acquired.
I'm 25.
I'm old and wise.
It's definitely going to be acquired,
but it's like, um,
that's like when you,
you know,
when you ask that question,
like,
like I've accomplished a lot,
that's kind of like the cop out.
I give myself,
it's like,
Oh,
23.
And,
um,
but man,
sometimes like you really like debate how often you want to compete anymore.
Cause it's like,
I hurt myself going into every prep, but I want to compete anymore. Cause it's like, I hurt myself going into every prep,
but I want to compete frequently. So like,
do I take it easier at my meets? Do I not go as hard at my meets?
It's more of a, like a mental challenge of like, man,
I was always kind of at first brought into this. Like when you go to a meet,
like you go all out. So I'm still as my, I'm still as a lifter,
like challenging that,
and me like you go all out so i'm still as i'm still as a lifter like challenging that that newbie stupidity of like balls to the wall during a meet prep yeah that's
that there is a line there and all i can say is looking back is you're young like yeah what what
do you think uh you know i mean only time will tell you probably don't know
the answer to this but at being only 23 and like i said it feels like you've done a lot of competing
and stuff do you would you picture yourself you know you could legitimately have 20 more good
years and you you know potentially like do you see yourself power lifting for that long or oh yeah
like you could just continue to continually get stronger and stronger
and stronger for 20 years you know you could put on 10 pounds a year each year then you're in the
super heavies yeah yeah yeah that's why like currently i'm in that i'm in that stage of like
i think i'd have to pull back from competing for a little while and just stay on the back end of things and get, I gotta, man, I gotta get bigger. I'm,
I'm small.
I'm,
I have weird arms.
My arms are really small.
But you look,
how tall are you?
It's just one.
Okay.
Yeah.
You are pretty tall.
That's what I actually said.
I remember we also talked about this at the Arnold.
Cause I remember driving there and being like,
you can't tell how tall anyone is like on Instagram.
Like everyone,
you just assume everyone is the same height as whatever you are.
Right.
Right.
And I'm like six,
one Tanner,
six,
three.
And so we just kind of assume everyone's that tall.
And you know,
you go to the Arnold,
you're like,
everyone's like,
everyone's like five,
six,
like everyone's tiny.
And I remember when you walked away,
we're like,
damn,
he's way taller than what we actually would have guessed.
Yeah.
Dude,
I'm like,
I'm like,
I'm still the tall,
like skinny one here. You are really, really like long and lean for sure though you know like you
you do have that look where you are do you have long like are your arms long i where do you lock
out a deadlift does it do you have long limbs like that or how does that play out absolutely i think
my wingspan the last time i measured my wingspan it was was like 6'4". It's longer than how taller I am.
Man, even my brothers used to call me like a chimp.
They said I was built like a chimp.
I had the most feminine joints.
I had the cutest little ankles, man. Dude, I hear feminine joints. I have the cutest little ankles, man.
Dude, I hear you there.
I got these tiny little wrists and ankles.
These dainty wrists.
Dainty.
Before, I could have been a hand model.
That should have been what I had done before powerlifting.
I'm not getting my nails.
I should have been a hand model, man.
I have the most delicate looking hands and wrists in the world.
Have you competed like your recent ones? Have you done 198 or what class
have you been in? The last contest I did, I did 198, but that was in
January of 2020. I did 198. I walked into meets at 220.
I did an IPL meet in Ohio
at 220. I did the 2018 kern at 220 but i didn't cut i was man i was
eating like cinnamon buns like while everyone else was waiting i felt kind of bad for it but
that's kind of why i like doing it yeah because it's like i didn't have to cut for it
and um 198 i felt like like initially i was doing that
obviously like anybody else to be more competitive and then it ended up cutting weight was i was too
lean to cut that weight as is so i've been on the rise i walk around between 220 and like 223
now regularly so the plan was to compete in December at 220
I was going to do 220 in wraps
but I currently can't
really do more deadlift or squat
consistently
yeah that makes it kind of hard then
to compete in powerlifting
yeah so I might even still
deadlift only and do a conventional
deadlift and I guess
lifted like I said earlier i guess
lifted out of me recently and pulled that 700 conventional like it was it felt okay
it kind of hurt doing it but i left the doctor like it was really really it was easy it was like
i didn't really have to like i don't want to say try try is the wrong word i definitely had to try
but i didn't have to exert that much effort to do it.
But when I left the doctor, literally, like, was visibly swollen after.
I was limping a little bit, and I was like, oh, okay.
I got to be careful here.
Yeah.
You know, you kind of get a rap as a little bit of shitty lifting internet police,
that sort of thing.
Don't you kind of get the rap as that?
If you think something is bullshit, you're not afraid.
Yeah, right, right, right.
The thing is, typically what happens
I think is other people get really carried away in what they're saying about lifts that are a poor standard.
Like, I mean, recently, like, everyone's been reposting.
I forget his name.
He's a similar deadlifter, and he pulled, like, 1,045 for, like, an almost double with straps.
And, like, didn't lock either rep out.
And it, like, it was cool, but but like, like obviously it doesn't mean anything.
Right. And people are like tagging Jamal on it. Like Jamal, are you worried?
I'm just like,
so when it comes to squats,
the thing is open power thing will count that stuff most of the time.
So when that's typically the thing that I have to come in and say something
like that, I don't have to, I obviously insert myself.
Because people start calling stuff world records. I mean, recently, um,
the one 98 squat world record was broken and it was, it was,
it was ridiculously high. It was like, there was no,
the only thing that was not questionable at all was that it was high.
Right. Right.
And you know, I commented on the post and said like, is this real?
I put it on my story and then I got, my comment got deleted and then I got taken on my story and then I got my comment got deleted and then I got
taken off my story and then the comments on the post were limited and there was
five people who come to us saying great job and open power lifting is going to
put that in their record books as they were one 98 all time spot.
But okay. So just to play devil's advocate here don't you feel like
the job of open power lifting is to just report what the refs say is good like shouldn't this
actually be the fault of the federation and the refs for saying it's a good lift though
yeah and i had that mentality for a long time but open power lifting
could have that could have that power i think could be that that system it already has all the
data and like if it having open power lifting as just a data doing just data keeping like it's
important i mean it's an awesome tool that we've never had before and as far as this sports goes
this sport goes it's you know groundbreaking in terms of record keeping.
I'm grateful for it,
but they're a platform
who have the power to be that
unifying
body of all the power
opening federations and what counts
and what doesn't.
They can establish a rule
set and could potentially work with the organizations
in a level that, I don't know.
I don't know.
It's something I, it's obviously,
I have no say in how anything happens,
but I think they're the people who could do that.
Yeah, I think they could have the power.
Yeah, I think they, yeah,
they definitely do have the power and influence,
I think, to do something.
Everything that I've heard out of their camp, though, they like, yeah.
They just want to be the data reporters.
They don't want to be the ones.
Yeah, that's the thing.
I don't think they have, yeah.
They don't want to do that.
No.
Which is, I mean, I can't be mad at them for that.
You know, that's their platform.
But they have kind of earned the, like.
Legitimacy.
Yeah, they have a legitimacy that, like, if they did want to take that on, I think
most people would
respect. I mean, there's always
going to be people, if you're shorted, you're going to be
pissed. It would be interesting to see
if they did throw their weight around, though,
and like, nope, we're not counting that.
What people would do. Or would it just
open up to like, oh, now there's the other
world record book. There's the
open powerlifting one, there's the there's the other rule book there or there's the other world record book there's the open powerlifting one there's the one of right what
our federation says right well i i don't think but the thing is i don't think it would ever go
to a point where like open powerlifting starts dabbling in changing the current rules in the
in the legitimate federations but i don't think that's the problem though like ever i aren't all
federations like you have to squat like at least to depth like the problem is the problem is the judges don't enforce
the rules like that's always the problem you know you want to step one leg over the bar and one knot
and do a deadlift and they're not going to call it i promise you one day i will do that in a meeting
i will i would be very happy to see that.
I will do it.
I'll do an opening deadlift with like 600 pounds.
And I'll do it.
And it won't count.
But it's okay.
Well, who cares about an opener anyways then?
It's not important.
I don't hit a bad offer either.
Is there anyone on social media that really pisses you off,
like that you've gotten into it with over this stuff,
and at the end of the day you're not like,
like that you actually kind of get... Like, oh, we'll all have our own opinion.
Like, no, that guy pisses me off.
Time out.
I didn't realize that you can have such a thick accent
being from South Dakota.
Western Northeast South Dakota.
I'm actually hearing it now, talking to me.
It's completely different than what I've ever heard before.
So where are you actually from, Garrett?
Are you from Indiana?
I'm from Indiana.
I live in Ohio for a long time. Okay, but you're a midwest guy oh yeah absolutely but do
you think we kind of have an accent only everybody else has that's what you're implying well in our
defense though you know it's thanksgiving eve we're tipping back a few brews tonight so maybe
it's coming out a little thicker than normal.
Yeah, I've had three of these Topo Chico's.
Oh, what are those?
Oh, it's a sparkling water. That was really hated the first time.
J.P. Price told me that it was better out of a glass bottle, so I tried it.
Oh, yeah, we've got those.
And now I have cases.
I have cases.
Yeah, it's out of that green glass bottle.
We have those at home. My wife
actually takes those bottles then and
cuts the top off them and turns them into
drinking glasses. What are they called?
Topo Chico.
It's out of a green glass bottle.
My mind's blown right now.
It's funny you say that.
We have a segment on the podcast every week
where it's called What's in the Can. Usually every week it's a sparkling water.
Today it happened to be a brewski.
But what's your favorite sparkling water then?
Man, okay.
There's like a favorite and then there's like a I can always depend on it.
Oh, yeah.
You're speaking to us right now.
Yeah, that's true.
So like the I can always depend on it is probably
uh a bubbly oh okay a certain flavor yeah what flavor oh a strawberry really oh
bubblies have more flavor oh yeah kick kick with a punch compared to bubblies really pack the
flavor in i i probably go to bubbly is cherry Cherry bubbly is... I don't even really like cherry stuff that much,
but cherry bubbly is good.
Blackberry. That's my favorite from bubbly.
It's the blackberry. I remember it.
Okay.
What's the other...
What's your other one?
Perrier, La Orange.
Oh, La Orange. I have had that once.
It's lime orange. It's so good.
Yep.
Plus, you feel extra fancy when it's Perrier.
Something about it.
You crack that bottle and you feel liberation.
One of our go-tos, our old standbys, is a Pamplemousse LaCroix.
Of course.
Yeah, Pamplemousse LaCroix.
I'm disgusted by you.
Dude, I've actually been hitting the pure LaCroix. Do you smell your own farts?
It smells like sparkling water.
When you elevate to the pure LaCroix,
it's not even flavored, just straight up bubbly water,
then you've hit a point.
Have you seen all the memes that describe
what the flavoring of La Croix is?
It's like this sat on a truck next to apples.
Somebody ate Skittles and burped them into the air.
We take pretty big offense to all of those
since we like our sparkling waters.
We get pretty offended by them.
There was a question.
Yeah.
The original thing was,
is there anyone,
have you encountered,
you know,
through the Instagram world or through the lifting world that you actually
kind of get pissed at,
or you're a little bit like,
that's what we were talking about.
Like,
how'd you say it at the end of the day?
You're not like,
yeah,
we have our differences.
Like we're not on the same page and we never will be.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Um,
probably somebody, you know what it dude it's it's matt mitchell
it's always gonna be matt mitchell yeah i was gonna i was wondering about him i think that's
the only person who like just still in the end like didn't act like he had a brain. He didn't act like he could think.
I think.
He
was trying to
fight people via
the internet. He was threatening to fight people.
Did he threaten you?
Was it the squat?
His squat, very high.
Yeah.
I'm like, dude, this is a squat.
And that, to me, I think that'll always be my favorite,
the favorite one that I've ever had, beef ever.
And I met him, and he seemed like he'd be such a nice guy.
He was a douchebag, after the fact.
Yeah.
Some people can be so different on the internet, too.
You know?
I don't think I've really met anybody who is, like, exactly what I pictured.
Jamal is.
Jamal is.
Jamal is just, like, quiet and to himself.
And, like, just sits.
And if you're not saying anything, like, he'll just stare at the floor.
Yeah, we did meet him one year. We did actually uh thinking of other people too you know what we
had john hack out a while ago and he kind of made fun of us for liking sparkling water didn't he
didn't he say yeah can you believe that whatever yeah whatever who cares who cares who cares what
john hack thinks is there any way we could start some internet drama
between you and him?
He's better than me at everything.
What's the point?
He's kind of better than everyone at everything right now.
With that mentality, you could also say you have nothing to lose.
But that's the lowest point to be, my friend.
I know.
Those are hard words to admit.
I think everyone has to admit that if they're trying to compare
themselves to him at this point in time,
though,
he just kinda,
he's a freak.
Bench is a cool five,
something like five 65 bench press.
To me,
my,
my,
my favorite is his deadlift.
His deadlift.
It gives me, it gives me a vibe of like i'm gonna
pick this up yeah and put it down there's something about just like uh like almost
having like a calmness and just like like a minimalist setup where you're just like man
yeah it's like is that guy even trying right now now pick it up yeah that picture from the showdown
that that the one where he's walking away doing like are you not entertained
yeah yeah yeah that's right he he was thinking that yeah he had to be you know yeah he had to
be he's like he's a he's a phenom yeah he's like an actual like it's just i think he'll be like a
strength legend like he'll be he'll be like a strength legend
like he'll be one of the people
you know who gets featured
by the graces of like Massonomics
he's already been in a versus
you've also been in a versus
in a rookie card though too so you've
you're right up there with him right now
you've done both
look at how strong John is
what did you think was a bigger honor for you being in a Massonomics rookie card with him right now. You've done both. Look at how strong John is.
What did you think was a bigger honor for you, being in a Massanomics rookie card or a Massanomics
versus? The rookie card.
Yeah. The rookie card was cool.
I wanted to get that
put on an
actual card.
I wanted to keep it forever.
We've had people put that on a banner
before and hang up in the gym. We actually have one guy.
It's such a cool idea.
You guys should work together with Gino.
Not Gino.
Oh, my God.
Angelo Gino.
Angelo Fortino.
Two white lights.
He's doing a weekly power rankings thing.
It's pretty cool.
We know him.
He follows Masson.
You should do something similar mass you should do something similar
yeah you should do something similar like some sort of weekly power rankings that's like
kind of like a satirical version of his but like more satirical of power lifting in and of itself
so what does he do like explain that what do you what does he do like what what's is it a post
through instagram or what does he put out yeah it's just like an instant like so he's he's only he's only done it this like one time but it was like it was so cool
man he like basically ranked this week's top five like ipf usatl competitors and and explained why
in like pretty good detail in the post below and explain why certain people weren't on the power rankings
like broke it down like in the
way that you would like almost sports
radio just a quiet Instagram
post which is
Angelo's
it's what he's wonderful at doing
he always has the really bloody shins
deadlifting doesn't he?
yeah
and you I guess I suppose
I have bloody shins too there's a picture of me and John Hack deadlifting doesn't he yeah oh yeah yeah yeah and you i guess i suppose yeah yeah
there's a picture of me and john hack actually where like my sins are
busted yeah we're in it we just okay if this doesn't show you how fucking strong john hack is
we we were in the cage together like two years ago we both missed an 800 pound deadlift we both missed it we both pulled
770 and missed 800 pounds and two years later he's pulled like 860 and i still haven't pulled
800 pounds didn't you pull 800 didn't you come really close to that in a meet or something did
you just like drop i did it once in training okay in a meet i
had downward motion uh and then after that i uh what's that phrase shit the bed yeah yeah all over
myself sheets ruined um it was not a pretty sight i went from 804 to 826 because I still went really, really fast.
And I was like, oh, whatever, I'll fix it.
And I just like, I got nervous
and I didn't even break that far off the floor.
Didn't even get close.
I looked stupid.
Been there before.
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, not 804.
No, not that much.
Been there figuratively or, you know, like relatively speaking.
Conceptually.
I've done worse than that in some of my earlier meets.
Some of my first couple of Raw meets,
I made some of the outright stupidest decisions in the world
thinking I could just be like, all right, on meet day,
if I just go in and hit my max as my opener, I can finish.
There's always that thing you do when you do the equation of like, okay, this could be my total.
But then you realize it would be just insane PRs in every lift to get there.
Like, yeah, that's not going to happen.
And that used to be me.
That used to absolutely be me.
That's still kind of me, man.
That's a lot.
I mean, everyone does that math, though.
I think that's most lifters that haven't
worked that out of their system.
Or have a coach telling them
not to.
How long have each of you been competing?
First meet?
Actually, I remember, Tanner, I was just thinking
about this. The first time
we ever did a meet, it was like,
was it six years ago? It was this
day. It was the day before Thanksgiving.
He said, I'm looking at doing the meet in the spring.
And I said, okay, I'll do it with you.
I think 2015 was our first powerlifting meet.
2015 probably.
That was my first powerlifting meet as well.
It was 2015.
Did you guys do like a full power sanctioned meet?
Yeah, it was USAPL meet.
Did you do horrible?
I think we probably...
I mean, horrible
is pretty subjective. Were you not strong?
I wasn't strong. I wasn't very
strong. Did you go 9 for 9?
I went 7 or 8 for 9.
To me, that's probably a better sign of a meet is that
you're not bombing out. I think I hit
a couple PRs.
You had probably like a four-something bench.
Yeah, I benched 424 in that one.
And I think, I don't know, I pulled like six-something.
Yeah, it was good.
But just nervous as hell for your first meet and that sort of thing.
I remember that.
I was just crazy nervous for all that stuff.
I was way more nervous for my second meet.
My first meet was like, okay, I'm here. it's time to learn i'm gonna do this and after that i was like i know everything
about powerlifting right right right yeah i had set the bar well also like that is kind of a thing
like someone like you would have now is you know a lot of people do follow you on the instagram and through your
lifting and stuff so if they come to a meet and they see you you're like oh this is that really
strong instagram guy lifting like there's like you do have a certain expectation at a certain point
like well this guy ain't gonna screw yeah like anyone that's like that that has a big you know
that has that following and that sort of thing it's's like, well, this guy can't screw up. Like he knows what he's doing. Right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That,
I mean,
and every time I've ever had any type of pressure on myself in that capacity, like in terms of like,
I cared what like other people expected of me was my second meet.
I was like,
okay,
I'm going to do a YouTube vlog of the meet.
So I had like a camera the whole time and I went three for nine this meet,
only hitting my openers. I opened way too heavy on everything.
My second and third attempts at every lift were absolute failures.
Like it's not like I was close or like I missed depth.
It's like the deadlifts were glued to the ground.
It looked like I was going to break my arms on the bench press and the
squat stapled me in the hole.
Like I was an idiot.
And you're just thinking,
I'm really glad I'm vlogging right now.
So I make this whole video vlog and I go home and I connect my camera to
my computer and there was no working microphone on it.
Sweet. So I i never i never tried
ever ever again to do anything youtube or vlog related ever stuck to instagram and just kept
posting my training there that keeps it easier youtube's a pretty big pain in the ass in
comparison to instagram it is it looks hard it hard. Garrett, are you familiar at all with our overrated, underrated game?
Absolutely. Great. I play it like
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for you. The important thing to remember is you do
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much you elaborate on that. So if
you're ready to play,
we've got it ready for you. I'm ready. Okay.
Overrated or underrated?
The WRPF.
I mean, I mean,
we always like it.
If people like laugh before they answer,
it's like,
we're asking you to rate your entire Federation here.
Yeah.
But like you had to establish a rating for it.
Right.
And then
this is tough
because like
I feel like
either answer
just isn't
good
that's the thing
that's it
how many things
when you feel like
when you say
something's underrated
it means like
it's pretty awesome
yeah
but also when you
feel like you say
something's overrated
it means like
it sucks
yeah
like that thing
sucks underrated awesome. But also when you say something's overrated, it means it sucks. Yeah, that thing sucks.
Underrated.
Have you competed WRPF?
I have not.
I've competed OPS.
One of the letters is the same.
Two of the letters are the same, so it's pretty much the same.
It seems like the WRPF has more and more of some of those bigger meets
are switching over to that, isn't it?
Yes. I've been to one that was really good.
I've been to one that should have been a lot better and I've been to one that was horrible.
Hayden and Steffi, do they do WRPF now or not?
I couldn't remember.
Hayden and Steffi, do they do WRPF now or not?
I couldn't remember.
They did for one, maybe two or three events.
They do not anymore as far as I'm aware of.
Okay.
Yes.
Oh, wait.
Yes.
The new showdown is WRPF as well, actually.
Okay.
As far as I'm aware.
I mean, really, it comes down to the meat director, though, right?
Like, a good meat director is going to run a good meat no matter what. Absolutely. And Alex does
a good job. Yeah.
Right on. So you did say
underrated, though. I'm going to
say underrated. Okay.
It's in the record book now. You can't change, so.
Overrated or underrated?
No fear clothing.
Okay, were you old enough?
Was no fear
when you were growing up?
Listen, my family was a generation
behind.
We were a whole generation behind.
I basically grew up with you guys.
I gotcha.
Yeah, that makes sense.
Oh my gosh.
Dude, fuck it.
Underrated.
Bring it back.
I would wear it ironically.
If I was you, I would wear the shit out of it ironically.
That would be great.
I wore a Salt Life shirt ironically.
Oh, there you go.
Do they still make No Fear clothing?
Could you buy No Fear clothing still?
Honestly, I think when I made Garrett Fear versus No Fear,
I did Wikipedia No Fear.
And I think they went bankrupt at one point in time,
but then also switched hands.
And I thought they still existed from what I remember.
I can't imagine they just disappeared.
I'm going to go support that brand.
You should.
You should get sponsored by them.
Yes.
Why the hell don't they sponsor you?
Motherfuckers.
It's like a hand in a glove fit exactly overrated or underrated calibrated plates
in the gym
these are really hard man what the hell
um man. What the hell? In the gym.
It seems like Garrett Fair likes
calibrated plates.
Dude, if I don't use them on deadlift,
it messes up my deadlift.
And on squat, it's really hard to squat
with pound plates because I suck.
I suck, guys.
I'm going to say for a normal gym overrated
all right what about an abnormal gym
just like a normal like an average gym scene you don't need calibrating plates
making them overrated are you saying oh go ahead go ahead oh i'm just saying go ahead
on your you said on your deadlift no you go ahead no you are uh on your deadlift you said it messes
you up if you if you don't have them are you saying like for you would potentially be harder
for a deadlift if you didn't have calibrated plates or sumo sumo deadlift for me is way harder
with pound plates really just the Just the whip throws you off?
That much whip.
Yeah, and I pull, quote unquote, all the slack out of it.
It just changes the deadlift, man.
It just changes it in a way for me that makes it too hard for me.
And I'm not strong enough to do it that well as I am with calibrated plates.
All right.
I hate pound plates.
They're stupid.
They terrorize me.
I feel like I'm in Mean Girls.
Who here has been personally
victimized by the whip on pound points?
Okay.
Overrated or underrated?
The Indy 500.
Overrated.
Is that a big deal?
Yeah, is that a big deal?
It is a big deal here, but I didn't realize
I should have, because that's what all these giant
things are. It's just a giant drunk
fuck fest.
Yeah, that's
where those things go.
Yeah, people just carry out coolers and they get shit
based all day, and the racing
is boring.
Have you ever gone?
No, absolutely not. Do i look like somebody who would go to the indy 500 no you don't you know what i imagine every person ever who goes
to the indy 500 looks like somebody from western northeastern south dakota yeah yeah tan do you know anyone's ever gone no i don't wait yeah but that's i i could see us
getting that rat oh yeah there's definitely nascar fans around but it's even more so like
our buddies down in alabama yeah down south though those guys are the guys nascar a sport
sure i'll let it be one.
I don't care. I'll let anything be a sport.
I mean, like, isn't
video games our sport now, right?
I mean, like... I guess so.
Yeah. I suppose it's basically
like if you have any type of certain
skill, it's a sport.
Yeah, like it's not like
in the very traditional sense of what I think
of as a sport, it's not, but in the sense sense of what i think of as a sport it's not but
in the sense of like what is the sport now i guess it you know i guess they all are yeah but like
i don't know the demands of playing football or playing basketball or tennis or it's just like
how many kids grew up learning to race cars like like you're the best out of what 50 people that
got a chance to race an ass car? Your other like rich white friends.
If you could be good at one Winter Olympic sporting event, what would it be?
Oh, snowboarding for sure.
Besides snowboarding and skiing.
Okay.
Like skis can't be involved at all?
What's the one where they shoot
and ski? Steeplechase.
Steeplechase is in track where they jump
off the giant thing.
Steeplechase is cool.
What is a steeplechase?
Yeah, what is that one?
What about curling?
Like skeleton or bobsledding
would be cool.
A bobsled.
Mostly because of cool runnings.
Okay, actually,
ice hockey, luge.
Oh, ice hockey, yeah.
Bobsled would be pretty cool.
Skeleton would be too scary.
Bobsled is just like, oh, we'll just sit with the homies
in the sled all day and we have to push each other down a hill.
I could see how that would be.
Mostly because of cool running.
Hey, Sanka, you're dead, man.
I don't smoke a number either.
I think I'd want to do curling.
Because I think curling, I have to do drunk.
Yeah, curling would be pretty chill.
And curling catches some pretty cool,
like it's pretty cool that once every four years, people are like, oh yeah, curling. Ice hockey, of course would be pretty chill. And curling catches some pretty cool. Like it's pretty cool that once every four years,
people like,
ah,
yeah,
curling ice hockey,
of course,
is pretty gangster.
If you can be good at that,
but I feel like that'd be just way too hard.
Right.
Uh,
figure skating.
I wonder if you could make the most money.
I bet you,
I bet those top figure skaters make bank.
Don't you think?
Or not?
Probably.
I think the snowboarders make the most.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think snowboarders and skiers are making some.
Yeah.
You're probably right.
Speed skating looks fun, but my ankles, doing any of these would snap.
My ankles would roll.
We did see you dunk in a basketball, though, pretty easily.
Yeah, I can kind of dunk.
See, the problem is my hands are – honestly, they're pretty small.
And I can't really hold the basketball above my head because of my shoulders.
That is the hardest part.
I can dunk way easier towards the end of high school
and my first two years out of high school.
But I got bigger and gained more weight.
Yeah.
Became slightly less athletic because dribbling and shooting a basketball
defines athleticism.
My trick was always,
if you use a volleyball,
volleyball is a little easier to hang on to.
You can dunk volleyball is a lot easier.
Yeah, but then like,
imagine telling somebody that.
That guy could dunk a volleyball pretty well.
That guy dunked something.
I dunked a volleyball. I don't mean to brag or anything but one time
I even did a nice slam on a football
there was a
period of time when I had just started
lifting before I
got very heavy that I could dunk
pretty well like I could do like two handed
dunks like a drop step two handed
not in a game but like nobody's
around me but then like as soon as i got gained like the next 30 pounds then it's like oh now i
can barely jump at all yeah you know like i had a very small window like i did play like in a city
league volleyball team and that's where i was like oh there was a basketball hoop and i could dunk a
volleyball right and then it's like i gained just a little more weight and it took like an inch off
my vertical and it just stayed there like that's just where it was like the and the older you get to i don't think like the vertical is something that comes
back very well you know it's pretty much gone i played i played pickup basketball with just a
couple of dudes once and we played for like you know a good two hours played like four or five
games and um after the first game it did looked like I had been absolutely murdered. My whole body.
It's a different type of shape you got to be in.
Yeah, and it hurt.
And I was hurt for weeks.
And also, like.
I'm fragile now.
Also, like, I played City League for several years and stuff.
And people, like, want to get in fist fights almost every time.
It, like, ends in, like, someone, like, yelling at each other.
And I'm like, dude, this isn't worth it.
Like, everyone here sucks, first of all. like, dude, this isn't worth it.
Everyone here sucks,
first of all.
Why is everyone pissed off at it?
Pissed off at the city basketball.
Alright, next one.
Over, under. No, no.
One bonus one. Overrated or underrated
Peyton Manning?
Probably underrated.
I'd say underrated. are you a Colts fan
absolutely not
I barely watch football anymore
when I did I liked the Eagles
makes sense
well you got a Super Bowl win now
yeah
it was weird when I realized
I didn't care.
Yeah, I'm not far off that boat anymore.
Life's easier if you just don't be concerned with that stuff.
No.
I agree.
That did wrap up our overrated, underrated, and great news for you.
You passed, Garrett.
You did a good job.
We could hear the relief right here.
You did not,
uh, you did not choke under pressure today.
As a matter of fact,
you,
uh,
excelled.
You thrived.
Yeah.
You,
you,
you came out to play today.
And you know,
I'd like to thank my mom.
She got me here.
That's the most important thing.
No, we were excited to have you on that kind of wraps up
we usually finish it up after over a done right is there anything else uh you wanted or needed
to get out there before we hang her up today uh no um the only things really coming up that are
um event wise especially how things are going with covid covid and states seem to be locking down more
um the we're doing the circle city super uh into city barbell which is going to be a two-day
sanctioned event um day one is going to be a uspa powerlifting meet and day two is going to be usaw
weightlifting meet and we're going to pay out the best super totals as well as some of the power
some of the powerlifting totals and weightlifting athletes um and we're going to do a live stream for that and the whole big thing
not the big thing but everybody be able to watch it yep and see what everybody does so that's really
the only thing coming up awesome and then of course thank you guys no you want to say anything about No Fear, your latest sponsor? You can pitch them.
I haven't seen anything you guys have done in a decade and a half.
But I love you now.
Thank you.
Awesome.
Well, we're happy to have you on.
It's good to catch up with you.
Someday, when the Arnold's a thing again, we heard it might get pushed to like June or may something like that.
We'll hopefully get to run.
I think that'd be better. It wouldn't be so cold.
We did see a message about that.
Someone forwarded me today that maybe that would be the plan this year is that
they might try to have it in June. So.
And do it outdoors probably.
Open market style. Yeah. Yeah, for sure.
Sounds like what they do with COVID.
Farmer's market of supplements, basically.
And expensive shorts.
I'm never buying a pair of lip shorts.
Well, most people say that same thing,
and it's usually because they can't afford it, Garrett.
Well, listen, I have two mortgages.
No, I don't. Absolutely not.
I just can't afford it, man.
Too high quality anyway. I think if I put it on,
I would just instantly
all I'd have to do is just shout
poor at other people.
Poor!
And just point aggressively
to the Lyft logo.
It comes with the territory people get it all right man
that's right
we appreciate it we'll catch up with you another time
thanks a lot Garrett
see ya
Mr. Garrett
no fear
Garrett no fear fear
no fear fear no fear. Garrett, no fear, fear.
No fear, fear.
Garrett, no fear, fear.
That was fun.
Yeah, that was.
We talked about a lot of different things with Garrett today. We did talk about quite a bit there.
I think we could have kept talking, but we're going pretty deep already.
Holy cow.
I mean, we got a lot to talk about.
It's still Tanner.
We do.
Thanksgiving Eve doesn't come around just every year. No. It doesn't come around every year still Tanner. We do. Thanksgiving Eve doesn't come around just every year.
No.
It doesn't come around every year, Tanner.
I mean, once a year if we're lucky.
If we're lucky, you get it once a year.
And we haven't always recorded on Wednesday nights,
so we usually aren't recording a podcast on Thanksgiving Eve.
I mean, this is the first time we've ever done it in the new studio.
It's the Black Friday Eve, Eve.
It is. And that's almost the new studio it's the black friday eve eve it is and that's almost the
most important day of the year this is the time you know um i've seen this the big thing on
facebook a lot of people are afraid that the united states is turning into socialism and what
better way to buck this socialism trend than to exercise your capitalistic rights and buy a pair
of shorts just buying stuff and putting yourself into crippling debt. So we're doing our part to keep
the capitalist dream alive.
What do you think is... Oh, that was
interview with Garrett was cool beans.
Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Whoa.
Cool beans.
Cool beans.
Now it's official. I give Garrett two cool beans.
For sure, two cool beans there.
What do you think with us running massonomics what's a bigger deal to you anymore thanksgiving or black friday
because i almost forget that thanksgiving is coming my wife doesn't listen yeah
like thanksgiving requires almost no effort and black friday requires a whole bunch of effort
actually you know what in a normal wow so i in a normal year it'd be oh i have a baby boy
we have this we're not having a huge going over with everyone yeah we're not doing so it's like
okay it's gonna be pretty chill um it's with my family that i see pretty much every day anyway so
not that i'm not excited but oh yeah it's just it's a it's a nice day fun because nobody's working yeah i'm just gonna eat a bunch and it's gonna be a
pretty it's gonna be a chill day that's what it's gonna be it's gonna be a nice chill day with the
family which is gonna be good but friday it's like i don't know what's gonna happen anything
could happen friday right friday's game on friday's game on the world of possibilities
the world of possible the door is opening up to saying this is what's possible.
I didn't think it'd happen here.
It's just one day, one weekend,
but it really does set the tone and pace of what could happen.
What track are we on here?
There's a lot that we find out over just that few days.
Not to go too much into
the business side of mass economics but for us it's always been like like historically
i mean historically we've not sold much at all just because we've just been growing like we say
that every year it's like oh like we get excited it's always relative and then like right now
eclipses the previous year right historically if we did what we did last year this year we'd be
like well that sucked yeah but historically we always get crazy jacked on black friday
and then the next year turns out to be like well or like the following months then in in the
following year after that turn turned into be like well that's kind of like the new normal
right and um i hope that's the case this year yeah that'd be really cool
yes i agree i agree completely i agree with all of that
i mean that's what has to happen here tanner's gonna be homeless soon people uh that's yeah
what's going on in my life actually we already did kind of our our family thanksgiving stuff
this weekend for the most part because tomorrow what we're going to be doing is moving oh you
are tomorrow um i mean or just some of it just more like we were today yesterday the day before that like tomorrow but tomorrow is a big
day that we're going to move start like we're like uh we're getting a lot of stuff moved where it
gets to be like now we're starting to make decisions like well do we move this now or in
seven days like do we need this thing right now or can we get by without it for seven days
yeah um but
yeah we're really we're gonna like start even moving some furniture tomorrow you know up to
this point it's been like all this storage room stuff and like all this extra clothes like full
of frozen like i packed up like every t-shirt i own that's not massonomics so that still left me
like 40 t-shirts yep yep like all like these t-shirts. Yep. Yep. Like all like these t-shirts.
I'm like,
dang,
just like a year ago,
I went through my t-shirts and got rid of a bunch that I never wear.
And if you ever want a ton of t-shirts,
start a t-shirt company and kind of get to know people.
You'll have an unlimited supply of t-shirts.
And we still always super appreciate it.
But I'm like,
at this point I could wear a t-shirt every day and not get through all my
t-shirts.
Oh,
I have to actively purge them i
actually was going to bring a pretty nice stack of them to the gym yeah i left it sitting right
on the right by the door on the way out and i forgot to bring it is a nice thing though with
us having the gym that we get to because someone i would find great value in that i would have been
crazy jacked at the old the gym we used to go to if i would have walked in the door and all these
brands that are like all these lifting apparel yeah they had t-shirts sitting there for free
would have been like this is the best gym ever yeah so and then we i feel better about it because
i know that they're getting good use and they're like people that lift are using them wearing them
you know maybe posting them on social media like it gets actual better use than i keep a few in my
personal collection but there's a point where it's like okay you got uh just a stack of t-shirts this tall like how you can't wear these no nope not to
like let alone our own stuff you know i like to wear masonomic stuff a lot because i my thought
is like i like to get high on this like if i don't wear it then how do i expect other people to wear
it you know there's kind of this theory tanner actually um with bands that there's not very many
bands that can pull off wearing their own t-shirts on stage right like they're
because like there's this fine line of like you kind of look like you're like a dick like yeah
yeah yeah yourself right or that you're just like that much of like an og that you can pull it off
i think we can pull it off with massonomics i think well i mean we're doing it we've literally
done it we've literally done it for a hundred and some hundred plus many weeks running now like yes
we're too far down that road and turn that around yeah i can't can't stop now tanner we just crossed
the hour well this is slightly behind but we just about crossed the hour and 40 minute mark as people
are listening right now so this is getting up there for one of our longer ones ever people i
never nobody ever uh messages in and says that was too long you've done too
many like if anything some people are like i wish you guys would go longer well you know what okay
you know what's crazy i don't i go through phases and like right now the joe rogan podcast i haven't
listened to it much lately but i was looking okay okay i want to get your over i want to get your over. I want to get your your guess here, Tanner. Joe Rogan recently had a podcast with Tom Green.
OK, do you remember Tom Green from the day?
This is the time.
My bum is on the Swedish.
It's not the green Tom show.
This is my favorite show.
Because it's my very own show.
If you get bored sometime, look up Tom Green show clips online.
Oh, my God.
That show is hilarious.
I used to very much enjoy this every once in a while we pull it up on youtube just to just to uh take it all in
again okay joe rogan dave chapelle dave shows when i just watched joe rogan tom green how long
do you think their episode was oh god, God. Three, four hours?
Nope.
More?
Well, it's more than one of the numbers you said.
Oh, three and a half hours?
Four hours and 49 minutes.
Wow.
That is a pot.
That's an audio book.
Wow.
That's an audio book.
That's over half a working day.
That's a long time he also as of today he has one with um
mike judge okay do you know who mike judge is no um beavis and butthead oh i do know that name
office space videocracy right that would be that would be interesting to listen to we had some
orders come in you know what would be a fun thing to start doing sometime?
I'm not saying they're going to do it now,
but anyone that orders while we're recording,
I read off like, thank you.
Live shout outs on the air.
Here we go.
We should do a couple of quick podcast reviews, though.
Yeah, we should.
Because we're getting backlogged.
We're up to 267 now, I checked earlier today.
We have had a few orders come in during the podcast.
Yeah.
Okay, podcast reviews. And you can leave these on Apple Podcasts if you'd like to. I'm earlier today. We have had a few orders come in during the podcast. Yeah. Okay.
Podcast reviews.
And you can leave these on Apple Podcasts if you'd like to.
I'm going to read a couple here.
And still working on getting caught up with these.
But we've had a backlog.
So this first one is from Redhead Stunner.
And it is titled, With Everything Going On.
Spoiler alert.
Listening to this podcast will teach you how to get strong, stay strong, how to use your strength.
Your total will go up and you'll go broke trying to afford the lift shorts be sure to follow them on instagram
on their website everything next one is from have i read these ones before
i don't know well i guess they're gonna double read if we have before double next one is from
don g biggin said if you could turn a meme into
an hour-long show this podcast is pretty much what you would get if you come into it expecting
nothing you won't be disappointed this is the premier podcast for insights such as how to get
la croix how to stay eating apple pies even how to use your wallet to pay for lift shorts god i
think we've read these ones before it's still okay i can't remember it's all blur okay next one is from hunter to bile whether you've come for a podcast about a nice la croix right
out of the oven or a podcast about ads you come to the right place never miss an episode keep on
keeping on and oh yeah this podcast i definitely give it cool beans tanner someone did mention
today i don't i think it was on Instagram. I read it.
They said we should review a McDonald's
holiday pie on air. Oh, we should do that.
We will do that before the year. Assuming our McDonald's
has it, we will do that before the year's over.
That has to happen. Right, right, right.
That's Dan Bell.
I could almost
see him for a second there, Tanner.
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you know tanner so we have hit the hour and 45 minute mark oh we did it to him actually inspired
like i kind of wanted like sometime like we just need to do like a three hour pod like people are
just gonna do it it's just gonna drop and they're gonna be like yeah three hours i gotta listen to
this whole thing but we could yeah we could be fun though because we could make it like a like
a call-in thing when we just call tons of massonomic supporters.
Like,
I don't know what,
what the reasoning would be,
but I feel inspired that we need to do that sometime.
We should do that sometime.
A lot of,
we,
we need to do a Q and a episode at some point in time too,
because we get a lot of little things that pop up.
And I think,
I think we've spent a while.
So you've done one too.
And like one,
a popular episode we have, if you go back,
is the last one we did not that long ago.
Maybe it was, like, maybe it was just before 200 or something like that.
We did one called, like, What Our Own Training Is
or something like that.
And it got a lot of views.
And, like, I do get a lot of – we get a lot of DMs about that.
So, like, one, we could just talk about what we're doing for training or do a lot of we get a lot of dms about that so like one we could just
talk about what we're doing for training or do a q a and that sort of thing and um something i want
to talk about someday is hook grip like i've really gotten my hook grip way more figured out
and i actually was thinking about putting an article about it that there's like these three
easy tricks okay fixing your hook grip because i actually had three easy yeah i really uh let me
think if there's even three two it's i don't even know the number of easy tricks but it's just like a couple of easy
tricks that i used to implement to fix my hook grip and it's significantly better yeah significant
like it i now feel like my my grip hook grip would never be the limiting factor but yeah i feel like
that's and for the longest time whenever i would try that was not the case so stay tuned for that you're gonna leave us with that cliffhanger today yeah this indefinite cliffh like that's, and for the longest time, whenever I would try, that was not the case. So stay tuned for that.
Wow, you're going to leave us with that cliffhanger today?
Yeah, yeah.
This indefinite cliffhanger?
You could be hanging on for like, I don't know, 12 episodes.
The problem is you're going to want a hook grip to hang on this long.
You really need these three easy tricks.
Like you're screwed.
Tanda's going to keep you hanging.
But the thing is, we've just had all
these good guests and we still have so many more good ones lined up i don't want to not have
a guest also we i think before the end of the year like what as of this coming out we probably
have four episodes before the end of the year i suppose i think we probably need to do an episode
probably not a guest like just us maybe like the last one of the year. Maybe it can be a time of reflection.
Yeah.
That's,
you know,
we can look back at what Masonomics did for the year.
All the,
all the opportunities we missed.
Something with everything going on with all this stuff.
We can look back on everything that went on and then finally turn the page
where 2021 is going to be great.
Yeah.
Like there's not going to be things going on.
And what's the other,
what's the line,
everything going on in these uncertain times,
times are going to be so certain in 2021.
The times will be so certain.
It's literally,
you're going to wake up every day.
Like,
like right now,
waking up with absolutely times are so uncertain that you literally just wake
up every day in your house and you know exactly what's going to happen.
Yeah.
It's going to go the other way.
Times are so certain.
You're going to wake up every day knowing what's going to happen. Cause times are so certain. And it's almost the same thing. Oh yeah. It went from so uncertain to, you know exactly what's going to happen. It's going to go the other way. Times are so certain. You're going to wake up every day knowing what's going to happen
because times are so certain.
It's almost the same thing.
It went from so uncertain to so certain.
Pure certainty.
And also that along those lines,
even to a further extent, they won't be trying whatsoever.
The times will not try you.
These times are so just go with the flow, baby.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I like it.
It's the times we're going to be living it.
I like it.
With everything that's not going on.
Tanner, I kind of want to go like another minute or so
so we have our first hour and 50-minute podcast.
We already did the ads.
We did the podcast reviews.
Oh, yeah, we did do the ads.
I could read the mid-roll ads again.
Just at this point, just trying to just extend it out just reading more ads uh we could thank a
couple uh podcast supporting members just be like thank you let's give them a shout out this person
yeah thanksgiving it's a time of thanks oh that i that's a good point like i'm really thankful for
our podcast supporting members because we've got some really awesome ones in there yes and um in no particular order so where do they go if they want to sign up sign up for massonomics.com
slash join yeah to become a supporting member aka friend of the podcast and thank you spencer
from alberta canada for just ordering something right now wow spencer so that's like you didn't
know that thing you didn't know spencer from al from Alberta, Canada was going to get a shout out when he placed that order.
Okay.
So going to thank a few podcast supporting members
because it is Thanksgiving.
Thank you, Scott Dodds.
Scott.
Scott's a real one.
Yep.
Thank you, Carter of Oklahoma.
Thank you, Johnny Winter of Great Britain. Probably a fake name. Yeah. Thank you, Mike Jensen. Thank you, Johnny Winter of Great Britain.
Probably a fake name.
Yeah.
Thank you, Mike Jensen.
Thank you, Brandon Amos.
Thank you, James Strickland.
Thank you, Grayson Phillips.
Thank you, Stephen Rose.
Thank you, Eric Dahl.
Thank you, Daniel Bell.
Thank you, Christopher Fenzel.
Thank you, Hampton Pelton.
Thank you, Daniel.
Thank you, Stephen.
Thank you, Robert.
Thank you, Alexandra, a woman.
Thank you, Brian Spanton you, Alexandra. A woman. Thank you, Brian Spanton.
A real-life woman.
Yeah.
Thank you, Brian Spanton.
Yep.
Former roommate.
Thank you, Jeremy Fear.
Don't call me Garrett Fear.
Thank you, Joe.
Thank you, Alexander.
Alexander McGarry.
Thank you.
Thank you, Stephen.
Thank you, Matt. Big Matt. Thank you, Stephen. Thank you, Matt.
Big Matt.
Thank you, James.
Big James, yes.
The old guy that's hacking swimming out there.
Thank you, Eric.
Thank you, Ronan.
Thank you, Ryan.
Thank you, Josh.
Thank you, another Matt.
Thank you, Jessica.
Another woman.
Big Jessica.
Yeah, big Jessica. Thank you, Alex. Thank you, Matt. Like the fourth Matt. Thank you, Caleb. Thank you, Luke. thank you josh thank you another matt thank you jessica another woman big jessica yeah big jessica
thank you alex thank you matt like the fourth matt thank you caleb thank you luke thank you
jennifer another woman uh thank you brandon like five times thank you gregory thank you ben thank
you sean five or six times thank you tim um brandon again thank you another matt there is a way too
many mats yeah okay so we have a lot of
Matt some people that aren't Matt's involved
yeah but also if you are Matt we will want
you involved too though no we do
thank you Matt of what
Netherlands
the only Matt in all the
Netherlands what is the I'm thinking
just looking at some different countries
so I can't tell by the
address what country so these are isn't it crazy you get the address in the um so i can't tell by the address what countries these are isn't
it crazy you get the address in in the orders so i don't know what country that almost can't even
tell what the country is looking at the address no no i think this one's ireland so we got ireland
supporters um that's enough reading of those for today but thank you all those people that we don't
we don't need to do that for the last time yeah we we went over now tanner i kind of want to go to two hours the the thing i'm butting up against is my bladder
yeah i kind of drinking three three three boys i kind of have to pee kind of reminds me of the
time we had the tanner reminds me of the time we had the leader lacroix on the podcast yeah
leader lacroix okay should we bring this one home i suppose we should
so is that um tommy i guess we should subscribe on youtube it's where we have the new video out
check it out g and uh silent mike both they gave us a shout out yeah yeah they thought it was uh
pretty legit like jim mcdee a man that knows their thing or two about a podcast in a podcast studio
so that was cool to see, to hear.
He thought we spent a small fortune.
Joke's on him.
We sell lift shorts.
There's no such thing as a small fortune. Money literally means nothing to us at this point.
There's only big fortunes.
We sold the most pairs of lift shorts today than maybe we ever have before.
We probably actually, with the exception of the blue lift shorts today.
Money literally is meaningless.
I don't even know what it's for at this point
like it doesn't mean anything to us i just start stapling hundred dollar bills to the wall behind
us yeah um yeah they did give us a shout out and uh so subscribe on our youtube channel so you can
check that stuff out and i guess you can ring the bell i don't know what that does for sure but ring
the bell on youtube yeah oh actually yeah the numbers have been pretty good on youtube they
have been yeah more people have been watching.
So this is maybe working.
Maybe it's doing something.
Yeah,
that's good.
That's a good sign.
You know,
I have long hair today.
So if you haven't been watching,
you can see it.
You can see I have long hair this episode.
Yep.
And I have medium hair.
You can see that.
Tanner has very shmedium hair today.
Extra shmedium.
You can like us on Facebook,
I suppose.
You can.
I mean, let's be honest. Yeah. You can like us on Facebook, I suppose. You can. Let's be honest.
If you're into that sort of thing.
Check out YouTube and Instagram.
Leave us a podcast review.
Once we get to 300, we will do
some type of
dumb mass marketing
that doesn't make any sense.
Yes.
We'll send a postcard to everyone in our town imagine sending a post like might as well just take our dollar bills and drop them in the
trash right away how much do you still those cost well you gotta spend the the stamp or
well you can do a thing it's eddm you every day
every door direct mail where they just print they don't have to address them to everyone so they
just give it to the mail carrier and he'll give them to everyone on his mail that cost a piece
i think you can you know by the time you're looking at postage and i mean you still you
still do pay for postage but the time you're looking at postage and mailing i think you can
get down to like 30 cents a piece or something still got 25 000 well not 25 000 homes yeah
households though i think you're looking at.
Is there 10,000?
Yeah, somewhere more in there.
So three grand to saturate the entire town.
And it's something that wouldn't matter.
For an Instagram post.
I'd still prefer a billboard.
Yeah, a billboard.
More bang for our buck.
Or a radio ad.
Yeah, right.
I like the radio ad idea still, too.
Okay.
And the supporting membership, of course.
We really do appreciate those. Massonomics.com slash too. Okay. And the supporting membership, of course, we really do appreciate those.
Massanomics.com slash join.
Yeah.
You can sign up
and that is your
one of two ways
to become a friend
of the podcast.
That's it, I think.
I think so.
Tell me,
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