Massenomics Podcast - Ep. 259: Brianny Terry
Episode Date: March 22, 2021Brianny Terry joins us to talk shotgunning brewskies and heavy deadlifts. She also answers the age old question... is Joe Sullivan overrated or underrated? The Strength Co: https://www.thestrength....co/ 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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Welcome, everyone, to episode 259 of the Massanomics podcast,
the lifting podcast about nothing.
This is, of course, recorded live in western, northeast, south Dakota.
My name is Tanner.
And my name is Tommy.
Did you see Frank from Liftyville's helpful tip on that? helpful tip i was gonna say he said you just start in one corner and work your way around
which is that is the easiest way to remember follow the start at nine o'clock and just go
yeah hearing gino's voice there just reminded me i was just working with uh talking with gino this
week about getting on the podcast soon so it just reminded me I actually need to call him back.
You could just call him right now.
Call him on the schedule of his podcast.
Give people that behind-the-scenes look.
They want to know what goes into it.
Some of that is far less exciting than you would hope.
I don't doubt that.
So this is 259.
We're one away from the big Annie.
From our master plan going into effect.
Finally.
It took us five years to get there.
It took five years and now it's finally going to happen.
It.
All of it.
All of it.
We'll have to wait and see.
Yeah.
Can we reminisce about things or do we actually have to save that for next podcast episode then?
Maybe we should just save it.
Yeah.
Here's going to need to be a lot of reminiscing done in 2016. of reminiscing probably have to be a five hour episode right like an hour for
could we do an hour per year we probably could pretty easy but like the first three i'd be like
how do i separate what's what in my head it all kind of feels like i have to like go back and do
some major listening to because yeah it does feel like just one big blur. Yeah, it does.
Some people have been saying that they've been going back and listening to the old episodes.
And I think that's like...
I made a Venn diagram.
Yeah.
And one of the ones which I haven't really specifically...
We haven't specifically called this out much before.
But one of the legs of the three-legged stool, stool if you will is listening to all 259 episodes now
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there's a lot of people that joined in the ride somewhere in the 100s i think like somewhere in
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We almost had to call in
Big Nick again from last week
to read the Texas Powerbar ad
for us. Special guest reader.
Bringing the closer. Yeah. Bringing Nick.
He did show us how it's done. Yeah.
What were we talking
about, though?
I don't know. What were we talking about,
Tanner? Podcast
stuff? Oh, I think? Tanner podcast stuff. Oh,
I think like two 60 or something.
Oh yeah.
One of the legs,
the stool listing.
Oh yeah.
Did you also like the,
we really are kind of morphing into Wayne's world here.
We are.
We're well on our way.
Like I,
I,
so I was actually,
I don't know if I've talked about this.
I probably have talked about the podcast when I was a little kid.
Um,
me, my brother and, actually fellow Instagrammers, I probably have talked about the podcast when I was a little kid.
Me, my brother and actually fellow Instagrammer Jortsmanship.
Oh, yes.
Jortsmanship.
We were all another account people should follow if they don't.
But we were all good childhood friends and we would watch Wayne's World over and over so often that his dad had to take the tape away because we would watch it way too much.
Well, they just watch Wayne's World.
And it's also funny because when you said we watched a movie so much,
they had to take the tape away.
Yeah, the tape.
It's like, oh.
What is this foreign concept?
But yeah, we would watch it nonstop.
What was the car that they, was that a Gremlin?
It was a Gremlin, I believe.
The Murphmobile, I believe, was what they called it.
It had the candy rope dispenser in it.
I'm going to have to rewatch Wayne's world.
One of these days for when we do our Wayne's world, like reenact.
Yeah.
Episode,
you know,
Ryan,
my brother and I had,
did you ever see our car?
Oh yeah.
Very good.
I have a,
I have,
we have a pretty good Wayne's world costume.
He wear a wig.
He did wear a wig.
Yes.
Yep.
His hair was not there yet.
Okay.
Actually it never was there,
but as far as length,
he has very thick hair,
but it was never there as far as length he has very thick hair but it was
never there as far as it's never been there it's never been there for him um with my hair getting
long enough i'll just have to shave one of these days it's only a matter of time we kind of have
it and we'll go with that i guess you would need some look down here you need some black rim glasses
right yep that's easy to do i think we could pull it off oh you all you need is a black t-shirt
yeah right garth had the uh flannel he had the flannel with the is a black t-shirt and ripped jeans Garth had the
flannel with the Aerosmith
t-shirt when I did it I got the actual
Aerosmith t-shirt so it was all good
do you still have that? I actually think I gave it away because I'm like
I never am going to wear this shirt again
and that was after hanging on to it for like five years
yeah Steven Tyler
yeah but
Waynesville it is a classic
and we're working our way towards it we are we're not
too far from it if we got a couple also the podcast itself evolved to that in that it became
just the two of us and then it also like came to this uh came to another basement you know if we uh
if we had this in a bigger room and had some people working the camera and got this on a
public access show i mean this is waynesville at that point you know there are eerie similarities public access in aurora illinois yeah illinois yeah
it would uh we're on our way there whether we realize it or not we're on our way yeah i think
we've done that maybe it's been maybe it's you've done that subconsciously and like having a lot
it's built into my brain i didn't't know it. It's like, it is my destiny. Yeah.
I am inevitable.
Fulfilling the prophecy here.
Yeah.
Well,
we got some good stuff for this episode. We're kind of doing like a,
almost a,
a dual sack segment that we got coming.
We've got a cool guest that we've got lined up for this one.
We got cans.
We got cans stuff to talk about
we got to talk about some reviews too because reviews just keep popping off yes you know we
will be a hurdle and i just think we're good for a while no no like it's i think we're at like 320
already really yeah maybe i should just read a couple podcast reviews as long as we're talking
about that while you're doing that i'll get the can ready here tanner you know getting the can ready is quite the process i know i know you know i'm
like on this a mission with these podcast reviews that i someday i want to get caught up because
it's a pain in the ass for me to always figure out where i left off and and and that i like
someday i just want it to be current and then like each episode like in the old days when we didn't
get so damn many and i just read yeah it's easy it's like well we haven't got one for five weeks so
really busy there is one we'll read it really busy week there's a podcast uh so this is gonna
i believe get us caught up through 2020 is where i'm reading these reviews now this will get it
caught at the end of 2020 um first one thanks dude and this is from druthers 42069 i used to listen to
informative and educational podcasts now i just listened to you two talk about sparkling water
and disgustingly overpriced shorts five out of five stars thanks for ruining my commute
sincerely the exiled president of south central minnehaha county I don't know if that Minnehaha County is real.
I mean, I know that Minnehaha County is real.
I don't know if this person is.
That's a South Dakota thing right there for people that don't know.
If this person had just or just looked up South Dakota counties
for the sake of a good review.
Either way, kudos.
The podcast, About Nothing, by Strong Desk Jockey.
Roses are red.
Lift shorts are pricey the podcast is outstanding
but i gots to keep my lacroix icy well done you boys get all the stars and the jd powers
oh and the beans but only the cool ones last one from todd j olsen one of the best keep
representing south dakota fellows if you enjoy listening to stuff and lifting stuff, this is your podcast.
Awesome.
Good reviews right there.
Very good.
A poem even.
Yeah.
Rhymes.
Yeah.
We rhyming.
Tanner, we did forget to also mention that today is St. Patrick's Day.
Oh, there you go.
Yeah.
I could tell you look very festive today. Yeah.
We're all my green.
Yesterday was Stone Cold.
Yeah.
I forgot about that actually.
Two drinking holidays back to
back and you can tell we're going all out well you're guys drinking at least it is yeah it kind
of actually does fit the part a little bit we got some green and orange you know that kind of
like the at this point that's what saint patrick's day is it's like the drinking holiday this is a
holiday for actually but like how many holidays now are drinking well new year's eve that's for
drinking fourth of july that's pretty much for drinking and fireworks yeah yeah labor day is
basically for drinking and grilling thanksgiving is totally for drinking and eating and eating yeah
like there's it's like for drinking and one other thing yeah i think that's every holiday that
exists i think we got them all yeah that's pretty much it basically okay we do have a can here
though speaking of drinking tan so this is a what's in the can.
Okay.
So I'm going to need you to put on my what's in the can hat.
Yeah, you've been surprisingly good lately.
Is it a lot to live up to?
Is it?
It's not an orange vanilla polar, is it?
This is actually a never been done before flavor.
Okay.
All right.
Got that crack. Crisp crack crisp crack first the smell test
this is i can tell by the smell this is not going to be an apparent one to me
let's just listen to me smell on air
Let's just listen to me smell on air.
Is there a flavor?
There's a flavor.
There is a flavor.
Okay, we have confirmed flavor. There's a flavor.
We're dealing with the sparkling water here.
No crazy curve balls, I don't think.
We have two boxes checked so far.
It is a can, a traditional can.
It's flavorful i'm gonna say it's i'm gonna say it's this is not a lacroix okay because i we've talked lacroix being the least flavorful of our all sparkling
waters and until uh the least flavorful of all flavored sparkling waters and until someone points us in the
direction of else like i'm pretty sure that's fact yeah at this point uh and this also they
don't have like the fruitiest of flavors with la croix it doesn't feel like it's not like no no it's
not like outside of lime and lemon there's not things that are like really citrusy this i believe
we're dealing with a cherry okay what i'm feeling is cherry but i want This, I believe we're dealing with a cherry. Okay. What I'm feeling is cherry.
But I want to...
I feel like we're dealing with a red fruit.
A red fruit.
You know, like...
And it's reminding me of a candy flavor.
Non-LaCroix.
Or wait.
Or is it like cola?
LaCroix or wait or is it like cola it's an that brings up which brings up an interesting point of what is the flavor what
flavor is cola I have no idea right no clue I don't know what it's supposed to be is it now
I it's supposed to be based on something I don't know what cola is exactly. If it's like, I think it's almost like molasses-y.
Which is just sugar.
Right, right.
But now that I drink this, now it kind of reminds me of like cherry Coke.
Okay.
But I have to decide if I'm more on the cola or more on the cherry.
If I'm more on the cola or more on the cherry.
Yep.
Hmm.
Hmm.
I don't know.
I got,
yeah,
I just,
I guess I feel like now what's Dr.
Pepper.
What flavor is Dr.
Pepper?
It's 23 flavors,
right?
I don't know what, what flavor Dr.
Pepper is.
I think I'm like in the Dr. Pepper realm. Now, let me do one more. It tastes like Dr. Pepper? That's 23 flavors. Right. I don't know what flavor Dr. Pepper is. I think I'm like in the Dr. Pepper realm now.
Let me do one more.
It tastes like Dr. Pepper to me.
Okay.
Let me take one more though.
I've evolved to where I think it tastes like Dr. Pepper,
but I'm going to say Cherry Cola.
Okay.
Well, Tanner, you are very not close at all.
Cranberry Lime is where we're at.
You started with a red fruit.
I'm like, okay, he's saying cherry, right?
And then I'm like, you're going to say cherry lime, and you'll be right there.
No, I don't.
Now that I know, I have to taste and see if I get back into the right.
I do get what you're saying with the cola flavor, though. I really do. I don't taste the lime at all. I do get what you're saying with the cola flavor though i i really don't taste the lime at all
i do get what you're saying i never picked that up until now yeah i do like to me this tastes
more like dr pepper than it does cranberry so this does not taste like cranberry lime but i
also don't really know what cranberry lime should taste like this is a polar seltzer again okay yeah
yeah i'm listening um it's it's tastes good.
It's flavorful.
I would say it's good.
It reminds me of a Dr. Pepper, but maybe two of the 23 flavors in Dr. Pepper are cranberry
and lime.
Could be.
So what I would give, I would give this three and a half JD power associates.
Yeah.
That's what I would do.
You know, I want to give it less just for tricking me like to get back at it.
It's like, I'll show you cranberry lime polar seltzer uh-huh um i thought we said seltzer was
the word we use for uh alcoholic sparkling waters yeah we kind of did i don't know what the rule on
a seltzer is not in polar yeah i never even thought of that you know didn't we kind of at
one point say yeah it seems like seltzer a lot.
So.
Interesting.
I guess that's debunked.
Unless I've just been drinking alcohol the whole time and I never knew it.
Yeah.
Wait, is polar alcohol?
No, it's not.
It's 100% natural.
It is natural.
That would be a test.
Like if you're, if you can get your hands on this, like you taste this and tell me what
you think it tastes like.
Cause this is one of those ones where even after no, usually after I, you tell me and I know what you think it tastes like because this is one of those
ones where even after no usually after i you tell me and i know what i'm like oh yeah like that's
what it tastes like yeah and i still struggle where i'm like cranberry lime right there yeah
it's tricky one is good though um how about sack segment time do we want to do that yeah we should
you know what tanner while you're getting those ready um you are a record guy did you know the grammys were i didn't hear that yeah yeah i did i didn't see any of them no i
didn't didn't even really look at who won anything who won like what's the most prestigious award is
like rep album of the album of the year yeah so who won that taylor swift because she gets album
of the year like every time she makes another yes but um so is it just who sells the most albums for the year yeah i think the grammys for the people that are really into it um they've
been notoriously bad at picking things i think people are starting to be like oh they're coming
around a little bit um but yeah there was still something they were like you pick them and
live i guess for me the most exciting part is the live performances you get to see people
perform music live which there hasn't been a ton of that on tv in the last year so
uh getting some of that back is did you ever watch the britney spears
no documentary no i did not and it's funny you say that because oh no no i was thinking of uh
i always watched last week tonight with john oliver on hbo and he had a thing about Britney, but that was actually,
I was watching an older episode and he had that on. So it's like, oh, there's been this like
going on for a long time of free Britney. It's from her dad, isn't it? Isn't he the one that's
like, he has a conservatorship over Britney. Like it's like a legitimately like free Britney is
kind of a real thing because he has this, a conservatorship is this really weird thing
that a lot of times people will get uh for the elderly so they it's almost like a power of
attorney on it on steroids i would say where they like have control over the decisions in their life
and their money so like it's impossible yeah and it's usually a temporary thing because of like
the person isn't fit to be able to do it for themselves.
He's had it for her for over 12 years now.
See, I don't even understand something like that.
Like in my dumb brain, it sounds like I have a contract that says I can control what you do in your life.
Yes.
And it's like, that seems like that's not legal.
But that is the thing.
There is all this weird legal stuff around it.
And she's like tried to get it removed.
But the,
the idea there is like someone that needs a conservatorship.
Yeah.
Shouldn't they be the one that can say,
I don't want this anymore.
Because it's like,
no,
no,
we need the person in the mental hospital.
Can't write themselves out.
But it's like,
what,
how did you get into this situation?
Legally?
Now they say they,
they,
that,
uh,
Brittany is a high functioningfunctioning conservatee.
Because she's make, like, she, her brand is worth so much money.
Like, she makes so much money.
And also, like, the documentary is, like, I don't know,
it's Freeing Britney or whatever it is called.
I think it was originally FX and it's now on Hulu.
But it gets into some really weird stuff and how she, like, through Instagram,
she's, like, sending these cryptic messages to her fans.
Like, because, and I don't really know that that's true.
And I don't know if she's come out and said, like, how much she wants these fans.
Yeah, but that's where like
the conspiracy yeah right there's something deeper here yeah right there's but in there just it it's
an it's an interesting little short documentary thing uh and also just about like how her life
really probably has been controlled quite a bit i would like because she was in her life and she
was probably was she under 18 when that first yeah i think so it was definitely like yeah
right right oh no can't let this cash cow was definitely like, my parents were running the show then. And I'm just like, oh no,
can't let this cash cow go away.
And it's of course how the show runs its course,
but her dad definitely comes off as like,
didn't really give a crap.
Like he saw the money signs from like day one.
And it's the light that the show is painted in,
of course.
So you never really,
not like I know,
but it certainly seems like, you're like, ah yeah, this is the dude that was like, light that the show is painted in of course so you never really not like i know but right but
it certainly seems like you're like ah yeah this is the dude that was like cha-ching get up there
sing come on yeah sing for a britney laughing about it yeah uh yeah but that probably did
happen yeah so the grammys that is our review of the grammys yes okay so we're going
to do uh the heavier we're going to arrange do we have a double header yeah and we're going to
the the heaviest one gets priority in this one for which one comes comes first
you know how i feel about these heavy ones trying to pick them up here i know
it's a hefty boy
yep he is struggling all right ripped one arm out of the socket but we got it up here
um so this what i've got right here is a 40-pound dumbbell.
It says 40 pounds on it, but I think it weighs like 90.
Well, you're not in the gym, so it does the dumbbells. 40-pound dumbbell, and this is from Golden's Cast,
and I'll pass it over to you if we can safely make that transition.
Golden as in the color and Cast as in cast.
So if anyone remembers back our episode with Grant from the Strength Co.,
he had mentioned how
he had worked out a deal grant is on the west coast in california so shipping is a pain in
the ass and expensive to go across the country so he worked out a deal with uh this company
golden's cast out of south carolina was it i think I remember right, that they ship his plates for him,
and he ships their dumbbells and kettlebells for them.
He fulfills that off of the West Coast for them.
So Grant kind of hooked us up through Golden's Cast on these
and sent us a pair of 40s.
So these are also made in America. I believe they have maybe their own foundry in South Carolina.
I don't really know all the details all that well.
But anyways, we have a pair of 40-pound dumbbells, and we also have this.
I got to be honest.
This 40-pound dumbbell literally feels like it weighs 65.
See, I told you.
Like, you use – I shouldn't told you like you use i shouldn't
say you i use dumbbells that are heavier than 40 pounds all the time in the gym and they've never
felt this yeah that's what that's what i'm saying um and then we also have the 16 pound kettlebell
yeah let's see this hog so you know how much how much does uh 60 or is a 16-kilogram kettlebell?
Oh.
So how much does 16 kilograms?
35 pounds.
So I think this is Grant's cryptic way.
I don't know that, but he sent us this Golden's Cast 16-kilogram kettlebell,
and that was my thought.
It's like, ah, yeah, this is him sending us a 35.
He might not have even realized it don't we don't miss those things
we don't miss we miss almost nothing wow very cool but the kettlebell seems very nice also uh
made in america at their foundry there they said they also make um golden's cast makes fire pits
and some other stuff really they do and so check them out i guess that they do have instagram we started following him here not too long ago um that's where they have a website golden's cast
but i know i know the big thing these are available their dumbbells and their kettlebells
are available and i think pretty reasonably priced don't quote me on the price because i don't i
looked it up i just don't remember off of hand but i remember reasonably priced and also ships pretty quickly okay so those i think what more could you
want well i mean that's kind of what that's what we want at this point yeah and the dumbbells are
seem very nice uh we haven't put these through the ringer yet uh the kettlebells i i really don't
know what can go wrong with the kettlebell almost yeah you swing it around you know right right
but we'll get the ringer fired up and then let people know right when we after after it's been all the way through
the ringer yeah not just us trying to pick it up and set it down on the podcast start the ringer
first though so now the next thing and this is kind of a sack segment also just kind of a talking
point for something that's been going on with massonomics um tommy i assume you've seen the videos we've been putting out i have seen them
yeah that we've been i have been alive for the last couple weeks uh so we're doing these new uh
what do you call it like a cartoon kind of like a kind of like a massonomics cartoon yeah the
podcast right right we try to find clips that have a good sound bite to them and then give it some life
through animation right so and you and i haven't been drawing those cartoons i certainly am not
capable of it i can't also though someone did want a dog on their uh thank you card i did draw a dog
you did pull through on that um but so fellow western northeast south dakota resident uh big andy yep of skinny idiot studios is his company
he has been the one uh doing the artwork for us and it's pretty awesome yeah they're a lot of fun
they're really like one of my new favorite things that we're doing with mass and yeah so yeah first
of all yeah if you haven't seen what we're talking about make sure you go on instagram you'll see
it's these black and white i shouldn't say cartoon oh yeah it's a cartoon it's not animated right but it's uh we have these different cartoon frames um bringing
to life a different section of the podcast that we have the the transcription on there too so you
can read along if you're not listening but they're they're really funny they're and they're a lot of
fun to to watch they're funny and i'll pull some out but first this is also something that uh he
pumped out at skinny india studios if you're watching on youtube you can see this painting very well if not check it out on youtube it's a macho man randy savage oh yeah painting and
it looks really good i like this yeah it's really cool so this is going to go up in the gym
this is just something else he hooked us up with and i this is pretty fitting in the gym we have
oh yeah outside of like lifting stuff in the gym the next most common theme of the gym is wrestling for sure.
I don't really know exactly why that is.
Not even like modern wrestling,
like,
like 90s wrestling.
Yeah.
Yes.
And I don't know.
It's just pretty relatable to all of us too.
Like being,
you know,
it's relatable to everyone.
Right.
Well,
it's not relatable.
Right.
He's wrestling.
Right.
So it's the macho man and he's uh snapping into a slim
gym is how i picture what i picture i like the floating hands yes yeah that's cool and yeah the
colors are yeah so that's going up in the gym uh but kind of the back to what we were originally
talking about here is here are some of the original frames or yeah storyboard frames i don't know what the technical cartoon
there's probably a cartoon uh saying i don't know what that is i'm not a cartoon i'm not a
cartoon drawing type guy i don't know the the lingo the lingo but yeah so we got two of them
here two originals yeah so it's i think this is what they say the collectors are after tanner right so this this
first one is the chris duffin story and that it's it's uh the and maybe it doesn't transfer over to
the video quite as well but these are on like a heavy card stock uh it's not it's actually it's
not computer paper no it's made for these uh these these storyboards actually and the other one is
just kind of some uh more generic massomics frames of like you and i
and cool beans cool beans and sitting in our chairs like us and our our suits from the
billboard pictures yeah i love the style on these though they look awesome and uh they are they're
just an awesome they're just a really cool thing for us to have and it's cool that uh andy is from
western northeast south dakota so we get to keep it is from western northeast South Dakota.
So we get to keep it within the western northeast South Dakota family,
which I like that part of it.
I like the style.
And I think we're going to pump out more and more of these.
I think we will too.
And we've talked about,
we don't know for sure what will happen with these someday, but maybe...
That's the thing.
We've got to figure that out.
We'll have a chance at getting these.
Maybe it'll be a giveaway.
Maybe they'll be available for purchase we're not for sure but because these would be very cool like framed or something they would be they would be you know and they are one of one i mean this is
the right they're all completely original massonomics art and then like i i feel like
for a lot of people that are listeners like this would would be very, very cool to have. And like,
we don't know,
we were talking about what we're going to do with some of them.
Like it's tempting to just sell them because we were greedy of course.
And we can get some money.
Yeah.
But also I think it could be a really cool idea if maybe like for the
podcast supporting members,
if we figure it out a way that to get,
get some,
this,
yeah,
we may be randomly give it out to podcast supporting members
or uh something like that but we're bouncing around ideas yeah we'll figure out something
right in the meantime we'll just be stockpiling these but maybe we'll have to keep like this one
probably you know like maybe we'll just keep all of them and send everyone else a photocopy
uh but that is what's cool is like getting the original like is pretty sweet yeah i also think
we could sell these too and it's like pen it's like pen but i don't know if he i don't know i
think he shades with the pen well that's i don't know if he yeah if he like smears the ink or how
he actually does that what what we what we are going to do is get andy and we'll be able to
figure this out but it'll be more fun after we've done more of these with him. We'll get
him on as a guest and I think it'll be
fun. He can be the first
call-in guest that's
also in Aberdeen while we call him.
The first local call-in guest.
Hey, welcome to the Mass Comics Podcast.
Thanks for calling in.
You're a few blocks away from us
but it will be interesting to talk to him
about some of that stuff. Really go through his process get the ins and outs how it's done and what's what's he's
doing while he's doing it andy doesn't um lift yeah so it's kind of fun like that is the other
fun part is he's kind of removed from right but he you he's picks up on it very easily though like
you can tell like he's getting the whole uh conceptually at uh
it's it's funny that he gets it all but yet he doesn't actually lift and uh andy is also uh as
you can see in this frame he's one of the co-hosts of the conspiracy randy podcast another local
podcast yeah it's easily not featured in aberdeen magazine no also wasn't featured but they're
easily in the top five of conspiracy podcasts uh to come out of
western north very very easily and uh i like what he says here also starling also starring uh tyler
effenstone yeah that tyler yep so tyler's his co-host on that podcast give that a listen
but we are going to get to andy on here to talk about these
and who knows maybe like next time any of you get to be on the podcast
you could wind up in a mass and i was kind of there's always that chance like if you do something
crazy enough you could very well and wind up in a mass dynamics comic be immortalized in a comic
on mass economics yep we're kind of getting down there on time aren't we here tanner i suppose is
it an ad time already?
Probably should.
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should we get our guest on the line i don't see why not
we certainly have nothing to talk about tanner that's why i mean that's that's the show
that's talking about nothing hello hello uh what's up we're not too much you're live with
tanner and tommy we're excited to have you on thanks i'm excited to be on our first question
we have to clarify this is uh do you pronounce your name brianni or brianni brianni okay because
i've heard it both ways and we didn't want to be the dumb dumb saying it wrong.
Or Bri is cool too.
Like that works.
Shorten it up.
Okay.
Exactly.
Well, now we can say welcome Bri to the Mastodonics podcast.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Happy to be here.
So did Joe fill you in on the Mastodonics podcast at all that we're kind of silly goose
time?
Yeah, he said that you guys are funny.
Well, he might be giving us
too much credit there.
But I'm still nervous.
Nope, definitely don't need to be nervous
on this podcast.
Nothing to be nervous about here.
So I guess for anyone
that maybe doesn't follow you yet
or isn't aware, you compete in powerlifting,
and you just broke the deadlift record in the 165 class
at the hybrid showdown meet.
I think you deadlifted 585 pounds.
Is that right?
I did.
That's pretty crazy.
That's a lot, huh?
That's a very impressive deadlift.
Yeah, the shit was really heavy.
Kind of crazy how that works, isn't it?
Yeah.
Well, I don't know.
I was really starting to feel tired going into deadlifts.
But my opener flew, and then on my second, I don't know.
It was kind of fast, but that lockout was pretty gnarly for me.
I felt like I was going to die.
My soul was like leaving my body.
I finished.
That's the most you've ever deadlifted?
Or have you done that much in the gym before?
Or where does that make for you?
My heaviest pull in the gym was like two weeks out, I think.
I hit 573.
So that was a 12- pound all-time PR which
is cool awesome so have you had that deadlift record before then or is this the first time
you've held it yeah it's well it's the third time I held it so I first broke it Christy Hawkins had
it and I broke it at the 2019 US Open I hit 558 I think the deadlift was like 557 so I
chipped it and then she rebroke it at boss of bosses later in August and then I saw her again
we competed back and forth and like went back and forth at record breakers and I hit like I hit 563 on my second attempt and then my old coach and her were like jockeying
back and forth so it was like she just outwitted me uh but she got I think it was like 573 I missed
585 so it was cool to like re-get that um but yeah then she had it again she pulled 584 at the
only the strong meet in Kansas City just recently and I think she had it again. She pulled 584 at the only, the strong meet in Kansas city just recently.
And I think she had it for a couple months and then I broke it at a hybrid.
So now it's going to be like,
who's the first to deadlift 600.
Then it's kind of,
kind of be the thing out of the two of you.
Uh,
well,
I mean,
Hunter is competing at the U S open in like four and a half weeks.
So I think she's going to get it.
Also,
I think Ashley Garcia pulled like five 70.
So I mean, really it could be anybody.
Yeah.
So there,
there is some tight competition there.
Yeah.
It's pretty crazy how stacked the one 65 classes.
It's fucking scary,
but it's fun,
but it's,
it's,
it's gross.
Like some of the women coming up are so fucking strong.
So it makes it exciting do you
get up get along with all of them or do you have any like arch nemesis's that you just like can't
stand out of that group no i don't know i don't have i don't know i don't have any bad blood
obviously it's like i like i'll cheer all of them on but like obviously when it's competition time
like i want to fucking beat you yeah but i'm
happy for you regardless i don't know so we like to sometimes try to stir the pot really find out
what's going on below the surface i mean i i like to talk shit of course like whatever it's fun back
and forth but uh i know like i love hunter i don't really talk to ashley much but she's fucking
strong um christy i feel like she's not really active on social media,
but every time I've talked to her in person,
she's super nice.
But it's like,
I hate her,
but I love her.
Cause she's so nice,
but like,
she won't fucking die.
Like she's just too good.
She's good at everything.
It's,
it's ridiculous.
But yeah,
she's super cool.
It is funny too.
How like,
if people aren't active on social media,
it's like they don't exist.
Right.
It's almost kind of like, is that, don't exist What ancient person is this over here?
Social media is funny that way So at the hybrid meet
Was that your best total that you've had before?
Well I totaled 1351 the last time i competed in wraps so and
then i competed in sleeves and hit 1340 and i think my last sleeve meet was in 2018 at the
record breakers in november and i think i hit like 1107 so quite a big big pr i don't really plan on
competing in wraps for a little bit well just because yeah
yeah so the meat was certainly impressive and that that's uh that's all good but what we were
really most impressed with was the uh shotgunning competition at the end that's what really blew
us that's what really separated the champions from everyone that's what drew us in and we said
we have to get her on the Mastodonics podcast.
Being really strong is
cool, but also
shotgunning beers.
In a Mastodonics Yeah Buddy shirt?
Dude, yeah.
Actually, that is
Joe's shirt that I stole and I cut
it into a frog. That was going to be our first
question because that shirt doesn't exist anymore.
Those shirts are actually contraband at this point.
I know.
And someone was telling me at the meet
because I had left it sitting down somewhere
and they're like,
who just left this laying around?
Like, this is gold.
Oh, shit, that's mine.
Thank you.
But yeah, I was really proud that I beat Jonathan.
That's like what he's known for, you know That's what he's known for.
Yeah, he's known for beating him at his own game.
He's known for drinking the mullet.
A fashion icon.
A sex symbol.
But now he got rid of the mullet, so
I don't know where the sex symbol status
lies. That might be a little shaky right now.
In commemoration
of it, I think he shotgunned a beer with a raw
egg in it.
That was pretty cool. I enjoy it.
You and Jonathan were
close on the shotgun, I think.
You know who did really poorly, though,
that I noticed? Steffi didn't seem
like she could hang on the shotgunning.
Dude, I think that was the first
time she ever shotgunned
a beer because we just asked her randomly because she was right there.
She was like, yeah, then she's, you know, she's all fucking forward.
She's like, how do I pop the top?
We tried to teach her and she did not have a good time, but she was a good sport about it.
It was awesome.
She looked like she actually had a terrible time.
I would say, yeah, she was not enjoying it.
Kind of like how you picture a lot of people, their first time shotgunning a beer. So she happened to be caught
on camera with it. Like, Oh, this wasn't fun. I wasn't expecting that. Yeah. She's so great though.
I'm so glad that she did it. It seemed like it wasn't the first one that you've shotgunned
before though, the way you did it. Oh, absolutely not. So would you consider, like if someone asked
you that, would you say you say yeah i'm pretty good
at shotgunning beer would you give yourself that title absolutely okay yeah what about a beer bong
yes very good at that as well see that one's easier that one's because i don't consider
myself good at shotgunning beer i also don't consider myself good at bonging beers um but
they just it's so much and when i say not good i'm saying compared to like a lot of my friends
who are like the
one second guys that, and I'm like, I just can't, I can't, I don't have that skill.
But the beer does the work.
So you don't have to.
I think my fastest time, I was like 2.7 seconds or something like that.
Yeah.
That's good.
It was pretty fast.
It's like, it's like a zero to 60 car.
You know, you're on that three second mark.
You're really, really good.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't want to brag.
Actually.
I do want to brag.
I know.
I know.
I was just waiting for you to come up with the standard i know i know i talked about on the
podcast but it's probably been like 100 episodes that brought it up uh i did one time uh beer bong
five and a half beers at once oh my god one very large bong filled with five and a half beers
and i got it all down but i puked almost instantaneously afterwards. Holy fuck.
The volume alone is so impressive.
No, that's impressive.
Like the amount of liquid.
That's a talent that you just never know when it could come in handy.
Just to be able to take like half a gallon of liquid into you in a split second.
No, literally.
I can do it.
That's not okay yeah
yeah holy shit so uh so that would be my biggest claim to fame probably yeah so i guess now that
i know where we all stand on beer bonging and shotgun beer bonging and shotgun i like that
actually when i was in college there was a thing that uh got kind of popular it was called like
a can it went on the snapped on the top of your can and they had like a straw that went through it that it would oh because it would be make like
the vacuum right so like turned so it went glug right like turned it into a long and they also
made them for beer bottles too well at the same time i also remember there was a paint stick thing
for a while where you get oh yeah you know the paint sticks that would absorb the paint into
the handle you can do the same thing with beer you push the either get someone to push the paint sticks that would absorb the paint into the handle. You can do the same thing with beer.
You either get someone to push the paint stick for you or you can push it against the wall.
I love the innovation just to get fucked up.
How can we drink beer faster?
Drinking beer is kind of cool,
but it's really cool if you can do it quicker.
Have you ever tried it really fast?
Yeah, exactly.
It's like extremes. I like Yeah, exactly. It's like extremes.
I like it, though.
It's fun.
So did Jonathan concede that you beat him, or was it controversial?
Was he trying to claim that he...
Oh, no, he gave it up.
He knew.
Yeah.
Which, I mean, I think it was pretty obvious.
Okay, yeah.
After the meet, though, it looked like there was
a decent amount of
some beach time and some partying.
Were you part of any of that at all?
Yes, I was.
There were all these people.
I couldn't tell who for sure was in
other than Jonathan and his Speedo.
Yeah, you see Joe
and his Speedo.
Oh, yeah.
That was super cute I love that
I didn't really but
did you encourage the Speedo thing or had he
always had one absolutely not
our fucking stupid ass friend Anthony
is a bodybuilder and he brought
his fucking posing trunks
and then Joe had the great idea to put them on
and uh
yeah
there's a lot of man and not a lot of clothing.
Yeah, yeah.
No tan lines in Miami.
He looks great.
Yeah.
You know, so Anthony, I remember seeing the three in the picture,
and I don't know him, but he almost looks like too good to wear a Speedo,
whereas like Jonathan almost has like the right physique to wear a Speedo.
Like when they designed a Speedo, they're like, this is the guy I want to wear this.
Like when you're a bodybuilder, it's like you almost look too good for being in a Speedo.
It's like, all right, we get it.
Yeah, right.
It's like you're just like rubbing, you're being kind of a dick.
It's like, hey, you, you, no, not you, the one with the mullet.
It's like, yeah, we get it. You're way more shredded than all of us like stop rubbing it in
no like i hate how much i loved jonathan's fucking outfits like they just it just works for him yes
and he's got the fanny pack and it just ties it all together and it's it's a good look yeah it
works for him so so what one other thing about the hybrid too, and I don't, I, I'm being a hundred percent
honest when I say I don't exactly know what the deal was, but I just had heard there was
some sort of controversy about another podcast and that's all I know.
So if you don't want to talk about it, I we're cool with that.
But I, I honestly, neither of us know for sure exactly what the deal was.
We just know there was something.
Joe is right next to me and he wants to.
I'm sure he has no opinion on this.
If we know Joe like we think we do, he doesn't have an opinion on it.
This is your time.
All right.
That's all it is.
It's a piece of shit that doesn't know he's fucking saying it's fucking lame i can't even fucking argue correctly and i'll post all the private
goddamn dms i want because i make you look stupid all right now it's your turn
well you gotta fill us a little in what the thing was so that way we can weigh in with our two cents
then too well yeah there was just this podcast um and basically they were saying they were talking about all the guys performances
whatever dan bell john hack all of them did phenomenal but they didn't really mention any
females and then the only one that they did really mention in depth was me and it was about
kind of basically saying that i wouldn't have done as well as I would have if people like Steffi or Hunter or Mariana were competing.
And then when I was like, what the fuck?
They tried to act like they didn't know anything about women's untested lifting yet named for other women.
One of them isn't currently competing in the sport.
And then had to look me up on open powerlifting and kind of were like, oh, wait, she's actually good.
But what does like someone competing in the like 120 pound class have to do with you at all?
No, that's what I was saying.
It's like it's not fucking football.
Someone else showing up doesn't change my total.
And we agree with that completely.
And that's we kind of we had talked about it before we we called you before we started the podcast.
And we kind of thought that was maybe what the deal was.
started the podcast and we kind of thought that was maybe what the deal was but we just didn't understand because it's like it's one in power lifting it's a little bit not relevant and also
the other point I would make is like this wasn't a backyard meet that I mean this is like arguably
the biggest meet power lifting meet of the year so up to this point like yeah where are you supposed
to go exactly and uh then when i like went on to like defend myself
and was like no like that's and they didn't even mention any of the other female competitors like
there was two other women who pulled over 500 right like that's insane uh amanda i don't know
how to pronounce her last name another 165 where she benched like 286 or something like that
something crazy um but i don't know it's just like the lack of
the lack of care to acknowledge any of the women who competed was just i don't know it was really
disappointing and then when i went to defend myself i kind of got mocked and it was just
really unprofessional and stupid and got into this whole huge fucking thing but I mean it was
it was well deserved I mean
they kind of fucked up
so at the end of the day what did they
uh
just continue
to battle you on it or did they say yeah we
we messed up
they kind of tried to say yeah we fucked up but
then continued to kind of be dicks about it
okay Joe
can I chime in one more time?
Because they invited you on the podcast to discuss it, and you were like, nah, I don't really want to talk to you because you guys suck.
Right, right.
And then that's when they started to belittle her, and it was well within her rights to refuse because if you're being an asshole, you don't have to have a conversation.
It's just like, nah asshole you don't have to like have a conversation it's just like not a lot and then and then when i went on to be mad at angelo fortino uh i have dropped names
i don't fucking care because he was defending himself and he said well we called her great
and we're giving her a bunch of attention i I'm like, the point isn't the attention.
The point is the,
you don't give a fuck about female powerlifting as,
as is clearly showcased by this.
It's wrong.
And then when a person is offended by that and presents to you their
offense,
you go on to mock them and disregard how they feel about it and put
feelings into their mouth because they were just saying like she was upset
she wasn't getting quote-unquote attention which is bullshit it's just it's the way they approach
the entire situation and the immaturity they reacted to the situation with and then i posted
angelo's dms to me because he was apologizing but that was not apologizing on his public story and
i'm like stop being a fucking hypocrite he got all but hurt because he's like well I sent my private dms to you or these are private you can't just share these
publicly and I'm like motherfucker that's not how the internet nor arguments work so shut the fuck
up then I offered to be on the podcast and continue this conversation and he was like nah
so I'm like oh so you're a fucking coward too cool and that's it
he also said that
maybe I could do more to impress them next time
setting the world record
so that was that that was cool
well we were impressed
thank you but like to be
fair we were most
impressed about the
the the shotgun Thank you. To be fair, we were most impressed about the
shotgun.
Yeah, the shotgun.
That's just because we like beer
even more than we like powerlifting.
That's fair for us.
Powerlifting is
cool, but it's fucking stupid anyway.
I don't know.
It's just a bit of exercise.
Is Joe more relaxed now?
We probably kind of ruined his night.
Yeah, we didn't mean to cause any domestic.
I stay angry.
I'm chill.
Angry is like homeostasis.
Like that's the norm.
Literally.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's Joe.
Well, so that's where do you live at then like what uh
if we are understand it right you moved recently so uh where where's home for you now i live in
las vegas nevada now yeah so i moved from washington i lived like about an hour north
of seattle and i don't know i've lived in that area for the past like 15-ish years and I was out here a lot last year and fell in love with it and I applied to school and got admitted into UNLV for
this upcoming fall so I decided to move a little bit early and like settle down and yeah it's been
cool I like it a lot there's a lot more to do there's a lot more opportunity so so do you just go to the strip every single day now no i haven't even we went on the strip just like cruise it are there people on it right now like
is there people there again it's so dead it's so sad okay it's so bad dude but i mean
covid you know what where where do you train at then in las ve? So I'm training at a couple different gyms right now.
I will.
There's sensitive iron.
Eric's photo just bought that out from Brandon Allen, I believe.
So I'm going to be starting to go there.
And then every once in a while, it's kind of far.
But Joe and I will be going to Micah Marino's gym, Fight or Quit, to do like squats and stuff and just hang out um but i'm
actually like 10 minutes away from flex lewis's new gym dragon's lair and i signed up there and
that is like a bodybuilder's paradise it's a really nice video of that and it looks insane
like like that it's ridiculous yeah but i wish they had like powerlifting equipment but maybe they'll get
that in the future because that shit's it's expensive but i mean it's a beautiful gym so
i get it and it's also vegas and it's also fucking flex lewis yeah right so does he live
does he live in vegas then yeah okay i think i mean i would assume so because i know they have
another gym in boca raton yeah yeah yeah yeah so it seems like there's quite the lifting there's
quite the lifting scene in las vegas surprisingly big one yeah it's it's wild here like there's so
many fucking gyms everyone there's a lot of fucking fit people here i don't know that and
kind of everyone knows everybody so it feels big but it's kind of small i don't know you know
someone who knows someone i don't know but everyone's been really nice yeah well and even like i guess we've had stan and
yeah that's both on the podcast and they're they're both in vegas yeah brandon yeah yeah i
think he's training at sim city now sometimes too but i know he would like frequent las vegas
athletic club like globo gyms and shit but right right and so he has his own set up at home
it's happening placed on there yeah there's a lot to do did you like when you i know i guess ultimately you wanted to go to
unlv it sounds like so that was an important step for you to move there but did you consider uh
northeast south dakota at all like when you were picking up banks was that in the running i mean
we do have two colleges here yeah we do it do. It was up there, but you know,
I think,
you know,
you just got back to me faster.
So yeah,
I have heard that they lose more people to UNLV than any other college in the
country.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You guys get it.
You guys know.
Yeah,
we get it.
Okay,
cool.
So you are competing in the,
the showdown,
I guess the camp in Kansas city and that's in September.
And it sounds like the one six, we kind of talked about it a little bit, but just to get into more
specifically, the one 65 women's weight class of that is like, is that going to be, that's like the,
the biggest meeting of the best lifters in that women's weight class,
like ever probably.
Right.
It makes me sick.
Yeah.
Well,
I originally signed up for this fucking,
for this meet at one 81.
And then just because like,
I cut a lot of fucking weight for this past me,
I was dying.
I didn't know if I was going to make it.
And so I thought,
Hey,
it might be fun to just eat into a meat,
you know,
squat, something crazy, like out of good be fun to just eat into a meat, you know, squat,
something crazy,
like at a good weight and just go in.
But then fucking Christie signed up.
So then I was like,
well,
and then Danielle Mel signed up.
And so I was like,
obviously I'm not going to look like a coward.
And like,
that's the opportunity of a lifetime.
No one's like,
who knows when that's going to happen again.
So I went back to one 65, but it's going to happen again? I went back to 165.
To put it in perspective,
and of course we don't want
you to have a bad day, but if you had a bad
day, what place could you get
out of your weight class?
I don't...
I'm just saying there's so many
competitive... Because most meets you could have a bad day and be
top two pretty easy, right, right.
But I feel like 1300 will get you third place.
Maybe.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Maybe that's disgusting.
So, so what's the deal?
It's cause it seems like, uh, I mean, uh, specifically in your women's weight class, but also in general, like that meat they're pulling in just uh they're putting
together such an awesome roster like what uh what's attracting all of like i don't really
like i don't know what the first domino to fall is eventually you just get more and more people
signed up and it's like becomes more attractive to everyone but like what's the what's the carrot
i think like what made you want to do it or what do you think's getting everyone to do it
well i don't know i think it's like joe is talking about like raw unity meets and shit like that.
And it's like that's happening again.
Like the best of the best are all going to one place.
It's true competition.
Like I think it'll bring the sport together because all these federations are just, I don't know.
It's really exciting that a bunch of USAPL lifters are coming in.
That especially, how's that
happening? Yeah, that's been the one that's kind of just been
evading meets for the last
forever. That just doesn't seem to happen
and now all of a sudden it seems like it's going to be there.
Getting one of the biggest female names
out of the USAPL
to compete against you.
Which is wild.
I'm so excited to compete. I've been a fan of Dani's for a long time and to compete against her is going wild i'm so excited to compete i've been a fan of danny's
for a long time and to compete against her is going to be super fucking cool is uh what uh
amanda lawrence would she be in that weight class then uh no she would be 181 because i think she
doesn't compete at 83 kilos uh right yeah it's a little different. Yeah, that's like, yeah.
So she'd have to cut a lot. I think she's
fairly tall.
Maybe she's like 5'7". I don't know.
But I think she'd be 181,
which obviously she would fucking win.
But I think she's got her heart set on
Sheffield, so. Right.
And if she can do what that means, she could get a possible ban.
Which, understandable, but it's just
like, that'd be exciting. exciting yeah do you know how that works
like do they automatically get a ban then
or like what happens
it's is it the
whole is it that rule do you want me to try
yeah Joe knows the whole
fucking spiel
so it's basically
I don't want to like this
it's the
it's an IPF ban.
So they would still be able to compete at USAPL meets, but they couldn't compete at IPF meets, which is technically Nationals or Worlds or Sheffield.
in an international level meet with competitors from other federations and or uh compete at a meet with known banned uh us apl or ipf members so it's basically like because
uh i believe jamal um yeah yeah and i uh fuck i know there's a couple more. I just, sorry, Jamal. I know it's specifically you, but, um, but he's not going to fucking listen to this,
but anybody who's banned by the, by the IPF, if they're competing at that meet, cause it's
technically not like an international world level meet because the people that are banned
there, anyone that is an IPF member would be potentially banned for two years because of
the association these rules get yeah get complicated yeah yeah it's all positive well
it's what it's worse it's worse because the reason a lot of people are hesitating is because
sheffield make like that sheffield open or whatever where they're gonna put up money
yeah they're dumping like five500,000 in it.
So, of course, people should compete there.
But the issue with it is even if Sheffield doesn't happen this year, the next year, the only time to qualify for that would be in June of 2022.
Or 20.
No.
Yeah. June of 2022. Because that's when raw nationals would be so if you get banned
at the showdown because that that meet would fall under that like band time frame yeah you wouldn't
be able you're essentially knocked out of the sheffield competition or the potential sheffield
or the potential ipf worlds for the next like three years.
Jesus.
So it's technically like it's a one or two year ban, but it would basically take effect for three years, which is why a lot of people are hesitating.
There you go.
See, he knows everything.
All right.
Good thing we got that investigative journalist.
Dude, he's been in powerlifting for like
10 years.
All that aside, I guess I'm just still excited
that a bunch of people are getting signed up for the show.
It's going to be fun to watch.
It's going to be
really crazy. I'm very excited.
The women's...
Obviously, I'm excited for the men's power looking
like even seeing joe and ashton go at it because like he's pretty close to joe's squat record
in the same weight class um the women's side is just so fucking stacked it's i'm it's it's insane
yeah is there is there is there a fair is there decent prize money that
will be put up at the showdown then too yeah i think they give away quite a bit of money i don't
know first place is at least 10 for your weight class i don't know how much it is for overall but
there's a there's a lot of money at that meet yeah yeah which is great you know does it come
on like a big check or how exactly do they give you the money? I would love one of those.
That sounds so fun.
We've given those away before.
Mediums.
Ours is medium sized.
It's for the novelty.
Absolutely.
I was curious.
What are you doing at UNLV?
I think I'm going to study communications and marketing.
And then if I can swing it, I'll probably minor in business.
So I don't know.
It's kind of a broad degree that I can use for a lot of things like PR work, like the business side of things,
learning how to run my own business, having that kind of education and shit like that so i know i can use it for a variety of things
on communication i'm still kind of like that's like a podcast yeah i'm still like trying to
find my way into exactly what it is but that seems like the route that i'd be most interested
in studying so cool who knows what the fuck they want to do anyway. I'm only 24.
Oh yeah.
You got lots of time to figure it out.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So,
uh,
so we,
we play this little game with everyone that,
uh,
everyone that comes on the podcast,
it's called overrated underrated and we've got a special set of topics for
you.
And these are all really serious and,
uh,
really controversial and uh really controversial
and people usually so get ready yeah get ready and uh so we'll we'll hit you with the topics
and you get your druthers you get to answer uh elaborate as much as you want or as little as
you want but the important thing is you have to rely uh end on either overrated or underrated
by the end of it you got to pick one side yourated or underrated by the end of it. You've got to pick one side.
You can't ride the middle of the fence.
It's going to get me in trouble.
Oh, fuck.
Okay.
You really know.
They're all silly usually.
So we like to scare people with that that don't know that we're going to ask them political,
controversial questions.
Yeah, that's not controversial questions and then it's
always all silly.
So overrated
or underrated?
Joe Sullivan.
Oh, fuck.
Dude, honestly.
You know it's going to be good when it starts with a big honestly honestly he's a great lifter he's done some awesome shit but the amount that people just
suck this dude off when they came out. So I say overrated.
That's good.
We probably
should have ended with that one.
That was a really good one.
Okay. Overrated or underrated?
Bud Light.
Overrated. I prefer, Bud Light? Ooh, overrated.
I prefer a nice Coors Light.
Ooh, okay, okay. I'd like to tap the Rockies myself on occasion.
They're very delicious, yes.
Good choice.
Thank you.
Are you interested, coincidentally,
are you interested in sparkling waters at all?
We have an affinity for sparkling waters around here as well.
Sparkling water, like seltzers
like alcohol are we talking about alcohol just the water part you know just the purest natural
essence bubbly water lacroix bubbly uh look right it's too spicy oh um i do like bubblies okay
i do fuck with topo chico okay yeah we've sampled Topo Chico on here before.
That's usually what I kind of stick to.
Or if I'm feeling real fancy, I'll get a Pellegrino.
Oh, that is fancy.
That is like next level fancy.
But in sparkling waters in general, that's the whole thing is you get to feel fancy.
Yeah.
You get to treat yourself nice.
Maybe even put a little wedge of citrus or something in there.
It's like a spa day in a can.
I'm not messing with flat water today.
This water has the bubbles in it.
It's all about the finer things in life.
What's your favorite sparkling water then if you had to just pick one?
Probably Topo Chico right now.
It's got the cool bottle too.
The green bottle.
Have you had the one where it's like
has a little bit of grapefruit in it?
No. That sounds good, though.
We refer to that as pamplemousse
where we come from.
It's all
about making the fancy things even a little
fancier.
Exactly.
Pinky out.
Yes, absolutely.
Was that overrated or underrated?
Oh, underrated.
We were talking about Bud Light though.
Yeah, underrated on Bud Light.
I got thrown off here.
I was just looking at our sparkling water collection
we've got here in the room and was thinking about it.
Next one, overrated or underrated?
Deadlift slippers.
Ooh, I think overrated. I mean i like my slippers but i deadlift and other shit just fine
you just need like a flat sole i really like my barefoot like i don't know or barefoot or
whatever the fuck like are you saying the shoes are actually bare in your bare actually barefoot
i don't have those. Okay.
But like the Vivo ones.
Or are you saying like shoes that look like giant bear's feet?
Like bear feet slippers.
They have the claws.
Everything grips.
Yeah.
They probably be pretty grippy.
Yeah.
So deadlift slippers, you said overrated though.
But in competition, you wear thoserated though, but you like in competition,
you, you wear those then, or what do you wear?
Yeah, I wear them.
But I mean, it's like everyone fucking loves those.
So they're hard to be kind of underrated because everyone has them.
They're getting kind of hyped up nowadays.
And that's also, that is how you play this game effectively.
You can, you know, that's the right thought process.
Not everyone does that.
Thank you.
Not everyone figures that one out.
Last one, and this is a festive one because of the day that we're on here.
Overrated or underrated? Lucky Charms cereal.
Since we're dealing with March 17th here today.
You know what? I think it's overrated. I'm more of a
Captain Crunch girl myself. I just don't think 17th here today you know what i think it's overrated i'm more of a captain crunch girl
myself i just don't think like there's never enough marshmallows and like the actual cereal
pieces they aren't that sweet and i don't know when i like when i eat cereal i like to be sugary
yeah you know it's kind of almost surprising like oreo really realized what they had with their with
their filling you know they have the they have the thin the thin, the double stuff, the mega stuff. Have they ever
done extra Lucky Charms?
I think you can buy
just marshmallows. Can you get just marshmallows?
I think you can buy just marshmallows.
They have the regular. I feel like they need a double
marshmallow before you get to the all
marshmallow box.
Right. I would not
go all marshmallow. That to me sounds disgusting
like way too much. Calling those marshmallows being a little generous
to marshmallows
like that is it's like a dehydrated
sugar cube is really what it is
Jesus Christ you said Captain Crunch
though doesn't that kind of have the MO of like
cutting the roof of your mouth
if you think that Captain Crunch cuts the roof of your mouth
you're a pussy
everyone says that it's not true
so it so does so Captain Crunch does not cut the roof of your mouth. You're a pussy. Everyone says that. It's not true. So Captain Crunch does not cut the roof of your mouth.
Is that your official stance?
No, it doesn't.
I hate people who say that.
But people really say that, right?
I have heard people.
It's been a long time.
Not much of a cereal guy, but yeah, I do remember people saying that.
I love cereal.
I think it's a really good pre-workout for me.
I don't know.
Have you ever had a good bowl of Crisp-X?
What's that?
Crisp-X?
I think it's kind of an oxymoron to say good bowl of Crisp-X.
I've never had one, but I just assume there's no such thing as a good one.
Crisp-X is what people make Chex Mix.
It's kind of like that stuff in trail mix.
Oh, but not with any sugar or anything on it?
No, right.
Just the little, yeah.
Like it's like the...
No sugar or anything?
Well, it has some sugar built in, I think,
but it's not sugary.
Okay, that's also like the first time
I had just Cheerios, not Honey Nut Cheerios,
just straight up Cheerios.
You realize how this is nothing here.
Like there is nothing to eat here.
Exactly.
There's nothing for me here.
I'm in the wrong place
yeah
I know honey nut cheerios are good
I haven't had those in a long time
I actually just found
a dunkaroos cereal
the other day I'm very excited to try that
what is that
you've never heard of dunkaroos
what the fuck
well we're in western northeast South Dakota
we don't have things here
things take a little time to get here.
They were like this snack back in the day.
They were like these little breadsticks,
and you dipped it into this birthday cake icing shit.
Kind of.
I know what you're talking about with those things.
Yeah, I feel like we have a different name for those.
Maybe I'm just totally wrong, though. i don't know what you south dakota yeah western south dakota yeah
that's how do you guys like it there we're here that says something doesn't it
it's about as much as it says so just thinking about lucky charms again
like Joe
how tall is Joe
Joe is I'll be generous
and say five seven oh okay
so he's not he's not I just wondered if he
could do a funny like they're always after me lucky
charms
would it be funnier if he was like you know five two right five foot i can get another video of
him sprinting i will never let him forget about that i'm bringing i should bring that back again
i'm gonna post that tonight sprinting sounds like a really good way to pull a hamstring to just wreck everything he looks so unathletic it's so good
well that's i guess that's not what he's built his machine for yeah i don't know maybe he's a
little bit more agile though now that he's he's nice and trim yeah he's like 230 okay
all right he hates me right now speedo season's just around the corner yeah yes exactly but so Lucky Charms though you did say overrated
yeah
so that wraps up overrated underrated
Tommy what do you think did she pass
I think we'll give her the passing grade
good news yeah you passed
I mean it was close but you passed
oh thank you for being so gracious
you weren't going to publish this episode if you didn't pass
so that's a relief for us too perfect thank you you for being so gracious. You weren't going to publish this episode if you didn't pass. So that's a relief for us too.
Perfect. Thank you.
Well, that does kind of wrap up most of what we had planned.
Is there anything specific you wanted to get out there or any sponsor stuff, that sort of thing?
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awesome good stuff sweet all right i'm so bad at that oh that was good i think that i don't think
that was bad at all i think that's you, you really, you said your codes very clearly.
You said the brand that it was with quite honestly,
it's better than most of the people do. I think like that, I think that's good.
There's no confusion. Yeah, no, that's making me blush. Stop it.
Well, I mean, you are going to be a communications major.
So, I mean, it does make sense. Right. Yeah. You know, see, you guys know,
you guys listen. We guys listen. You said we
made you blush, but what Joe says we would do to
him is
he kind of coined this and a lot of people say this
now is we make him do this little
breath out of his nose. We say
our stupid jokes and
this is his reaction. He goes
huh.
That's the reaction we get out of him.
Huh.
A little breath out of his nose.
I can see him right now.
He's laughing.
Well, this was awesome.
We were happy to have you on.
And we're looking forward to seeing your training leading up to the showdown
and seeing you kick some butt there.
And we might even be there.
We might even see you in person.
Oh, fun.
We don't leave.
Oh, apparently we're going to North Dakota in October.
Oh, yes.
We have heard that.
And so you're just going to be a couple hours away from where we live.
So it would be a shame if you didn't also come to South Dakota.
And we'll supper and everything is on us when, when you get here,
we'll yeah.
Supper.
You know, dinner.
If we do the language barrier for you guys, brunch, supper and a, and a sparkling water
is on a, is on us.
We'll get the Coors light flowing.
It'll be all good.
Yeah.
You really know how to treat a lady and we end the men, uh, Joe and john jonathan also get to come so oh yes yes
it's gonna be a silly goose time it will have a very silly awesome well we look forward to
hopefully seeing you in september and hopefully in october then sounds good see you guys soon
thanks for having me cool thanks yeah all right bye well tomm me what do you cool beans beans wow that was cool that was cool beans that was
cool beans that was we've we've really expanded our offering of uh female guests on the podcast
we have so for our female listeners they're they often our regular female listeners they must think
wow they're really catering to us right now we're all about like uh we're all about the ladies yeah we are we are so that's cool uh no that was cool beans
uh i do look forward to it is makes it more fun than when we know people a little more so then if
we do go to like the showdown it's like yeah we get to cheer for that person like you don't know
who we are yeah right you clearly don't know anything about us but let me tell you about me right yeah that
doesn't have to happen now right yeah exactly now it's just like you don't know who we are but let
me explain you'll probably remember we have that one little bit going yeah yep yep for sure and
then hopefully they all do come uh through south dakota in october then on their way to north
dakota that'd be really cool do you know what they're driving or flying? I would assume they're flying, but...
I would sure hope so.
I guess, actually, they're in different parts
of the country. It would be really weird if they didn't fly.
Like, really weird. Right. Unless they wanted to make a
road trip out of it, I guess. Yeah.
Just for the stop in South Dakota, I suppose.
Yeah.
Did we have anything else for this week's episode
that we really had burning?
Probably, I don't have anything burning.
I saw you had one other topic.
Yeah, nothing burning.
We can save it.
That topic could just hang out until next week.
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Oh, yeah.
And we should have mentioned this at the beginning of the podcast.
I just,
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He had moved away,
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talking about that stuff but it just does suck Yeah. And he was a very good dude.
So I guess the bright side of it is he was a cool dude and had a good impact on, you know,
everyone that he did hang out with around Mastinomics.
And we loved having him as a supporter.
We did.
And yeah, yeah.
It just, you kind of don't have words for it.
Right, right.
So that's how we do our series.
Oh, we'll send everyone else off uh this week so
right so that that that's that sucks we better think of one funny thing to well tanner while
we're still going here i something did come to my mind i was maybe going to save this for next week
but since we're going to maybe we need something more lighthearted you don't want to let it hang
out i don't know this is something different than that either okay um maybe maybe I'm just remembering wrong and you're going to prove me wrong in two
seconds.
And I kind of hope you do myself,
but did we,
did we?
Yes.
Don't,
I don't think we should bring it up.
Do you know what I'm going to say about last episode?
Yes.
I don't think we should bring it to people's attention.
Okay.
That's what I was.
I don't even want to bring it up.
Okay.
Okay.
We'll let people draw their own
okay okay that'll be a little i was having this internal debate i think we let that be uh
something that goes down in massonomics podcast lure only for the only for yeah like it's that
was that legend yeah yes that's what uh those urban legends i don't know that i'm proud of it
but i do know what you're talking about.
And that is true.
It's shocking to me that your memory is not,
not failing you.
And that would be,
I,
I would just hate to even say more.
I think that's one of those things that people just,
it's one of those things you just,
you just don't talk about.
You just don't talk about it.
Nope.
Okay.
Well,
we're not talking about it.
I think that's a good way to end it is by not talking about that.
I like that.
Tommy, where do they find it?
Just bury it deep inside.
That's one of those things that will go down in mass economics folklore
and the hardcore will be like,
hey, I know what they were talking about there.
Nothing to see here.
Move along.
I know things.
What does De Niro say?
I don't do impressions with people.
Yeah, something like that.
People tell me things. Oh, no. I think you're thinking Like, I don't do impressions with people. Yeah, something like that, yeah. Yeah, yeah.
People tell me things.
Oh, no, I think you're thinking of,
I have nipples, Greg.
Can you milk me?
Was that the Robert De Niro?
Is that Meet the Fockers?
Yeah.
You can milk anything with nipples.
Jixie doesn't have opposable thumbs, Focker.
Where do they find you on Instagram, Tom?
You can find me at Tomahawk underscore D.
You can follow me at Tanner underscore Baird. I don't really care if you do but please follow massonomics at massonomics see ya