From My Heart Radio, Common Enemy and Tender with TV. It's the Hey Pal podcast, Hey Pal, Hey Pal with Jared and Davy. Hey Pal, we got another one of our pals. We got another one our pal. So our next pal beat out thousands just to get a chance to be on ABC. I'm doing an interest. It's unbelievable. I know you're excited, all right, you know what I'm going again. No you don't. You don't clap until the
end of it. I know, but I'm just so firing. No, you're excited about Okay, let this man, let me Dave. I need you to rein it in. Okay, alright, our next Pal, you know you can do it here? You can? Yes, Yeah, I knew that's what you wanted. Go ahead. Our next Pal is one of the greatest humans on planet Earth.
He represents the great state of Texas that you can say, I love that um and he beat out thousands of people to get a chance to be on ABC season two of Holy Holy, which is executive produced by the way by Steph Curry, three time NBA champion. Now never did we think that he would do the impossible, which is when representing the Mammoth film festival, our guy, Mr Tanner Beard, the White Buffalo today on hay Pal. How
are you doing TV? As you guys get this number, what a lot of people know is how many thousands of people I beat out just to be on Haypal. Well that the list is long. The list is long, The list is the list is so long. Tanner, We thank you so much for being a guest here on the Haypal podcast. As you know, I know, Dave is just holy cow, Dave, Holy, holy holy moly Dave. Um. Look, I know, Tanner, it was a reality show, okay, but you had a crowd that was going absolutely crazy, going
absolutely nuts. You had cold conditions out there. How real did it actually feel being out there? Uh? Well, I mean you guys were out there, so you you know how it felt. It was uh cold, A whole hell of a lot of fun. I think the only thing that would keep your body warm was the adrenaline. Yeah, and it and it was cold. Jared, if you remember, we were we were freezing. I do remember. But this show is about Tanner Beard, not about us. Well, yes, but he was referring to we knew how cold it was.
I understand it is about it. I understand that, Dave, Thank you very much. I feel like Dave was there every day. That's right, that's right. Yeah, he came in one as he saw fit and I actually had a fever and suffered through it. But it's also the last actual real activity I did with human beings prior to the pandemic. Oh you know what, that is pretty cool. I told he forgot about that. That That was a tanner. How how close was that to the everything shutting down? Man?
It was? It was like days, right, I want to say the last day I filmed was like the seventh or eighth of March. At that point we were all talking about, Hey, did you hear about this guy who ate a bat? I think we're all in trouble now. Uh. And next thing, you know, you know, by I remember by Rotman's birthday, it was like March seventeenth. We were all by the fifteenth of March, I'm pretty sure we were all in our house for for the next you know,
several months. It was literally aside from upside from Mammoth Film Festival being like the last big event of one of the nation, Holy moly, I remember we didn't even actually get to finish the last week, you know where where where they applied the jackets on to the winners and stuff like that. So, um, we were actually animated. I think you guys remember in the show, uh with our interaction with Steph Curry was actually animated due to
concerns of Corona. Yeah, and what's crazy, As you mentioned, March seventh to March seventh is actually the day that the NBA, the first NBA game was canceled, and that's really what kicked off. Oh yeah, we should we should have been weared the eyes of March exactly. That was that Oklahoma City game. That was the game where Utah
Oklahoma City? And when how do Yeah, yeah, it's very true. So, um Tanner, at what point does it go from being fun and being on this fun, silly show to getting serious and realizing that you have a really good chance of winning two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. That's a that's a really good question. Um, you're you know man, it was such a spectacle the whole thing because you
never got to see the holes before you played them. Um, you know, you got to go out there and and have pretty much no idea who you're even playing against. So all of a sudden, you just kind of pull you out of a tent out of obscurity and you're like, all right, guys, and uh, you did get to see like that for safety reasons. There was a little bit of a safety example of the whole. But you're out there just long enough to think you have an idea of what you're doing, but no idea. H Um. You know, man,
I don't know. It's the whole thing still seems like it was so surreal and I have to watch it on TV just to know what actually happened. So Tanner often often athletes say that, you know, it doesn't it doesn't really sink in when they win the championship until a week maybe two weeks you know after. What was it like for you after you were handed that that check and you know you want it all like, yeah,
it dont get dunk in right away. Uh. There was that moment, especially in the the the the final hole, the finale, where um, you know, we were playing the hole that you were so excited to like finally you know, hit that hole in one. Um, I didn't even think
about like the tomb opening. You know, that was the kind of like the next stage of the whole section and we had, you know, all of our pals were right there, and to have that kind of experience, like it had been cool to do it by myself, but to like, you know, man sits engage to it everybody. It was like everybody won at that moment. We were like lifting up this you know, hilarious putter that you
just won. But just you know, just to know that a hundred people in her one man leave and you're sitting there left standing, and to share that with your friends that were there for you know, freezing cold. I think it was like four or five in the morning when we finally wrapped, and it was it didn't sink in that night, that's for sure, man, it was I think the next couple of days it was like what the hell just happened. For the last couple of days,
you know, I was on a mechanical shark. I was getting my ask blasted in the water by a giant windmill. You can't even dream those things up, you know what I mean. So commenced to uh, Steph Curry and ABC and Rob Wriggle for just making one of the craziest shows of all time. And I could be more proud to have won it for Mammoth. Well not only that, but I remember right afterwards. I mean not only were
you physically exhausted, but you were mentally exhausted too. Like it was not you know, any time you win a championship, I don't care what you're playing for. It's difficult. Uh yeah, I I still haven't really recovered from that windmill, but it is true and and actually honestly, even like the other the other players, UM, I remember being the guy in the tent that was kind of you know, over there by myself because I didn't want to make a lot of friends. There were so many cool people in there.
The only thing I could think was is I don't want to get to know you because I just want to beat you. You know, I'm out here, uh as an athlete. As silly as you know this game may seem on TV, it's actually serious competition, you know what I mean. Every there's not one person that that showed up to there that didn't want to take home a quarter of a million dollars for who or whatever they were playing for. And I was right up there with them.
So after it was over, I was like, hey, you in the tent, and I should you know, I wanted, I wanted to come up and say what's up. But now that it's over, and then after you win, nobody wants to talk to you of course, of course, and speaking of physical exhaustion and physical things that happened on set, and and you'll enjoy this. I actually took a putter to the face and uh and sliced my face open
during during one of your victories, Tanner. It's true. I tried to um gently toss my putter how to be adoring fans, and I think one of the fans violently grabbed the putter out of excitement and smashed his face. And I was that fan, Jared, So that should bring you some joy, Kyle. Can we remember this moment because I want to take the still picture that we have of Dave's face bleeding and use it as the image to blast out this episode on network television Devo's face
gushing blood and then and then bringing it up. So only about six million people saw that. Well, yeah, and but the good news for me is I now own Disneyland in the American Broadcast Company, So things are looking good over here. Don't go anywhere, hey, Pam will be right back after a work from our sponsors, So Tanner before we get into we want to do a shortened playoffs thing because we were running out of time, but we want to know, we want to reverse a little bit.
I got ahead of ourselves on that on that final shot, right, Dave, Like, we just want we just want to know what it was. I mean, it's like it's unreal. You know, it's like the fourth quarter, there's twenty seconds left and all of you get to take a shot. Basically, if you sink the shot, you're gonna win a quarter million dollars. Like,
what are what are those nerves? What's going on? And the pressure of playing for your film festival fun, you know, the Mammoth Film Festival, which is such a big part of your life. You know you're about to make something happen for them or you're about to blow it. So the thing about the last part was is I think everybody started off terrible because it was it was put till somebody makes it. You're just hoping for another chance.
You're watching everybody's balls. But I had three lipouts in a row, one lipped out, another one lipped out another one lift out then I proceeded to change. I was like, if I don't put a different kind of like like over the top revolution on the ball, like I'm it's always gonna pop out of the hole. There's just too much trajectory coming off of the pyramid stuff. You don't get to stay in golf quite up. Um, the spinning
pier man really put a spin on my belt. But but no, but I noticed, And there was one put I took right before, which I think they actually showed is my first put, as does edit is they're clever. But I remember putting the ball and then going up and not even getting close, like one of the worst parts I made, And I was like, oh my god,
just please give me one more chance. I think I have this figured out after having three lipouts in a row hitting the actual hole, and sure enough, Um, the person who went ahead of me had just missed, and I was like, thank god, I get another chance. And I just remember like really concentrating. I think it was my eleventh or twelfth attempt outside of what you saw in the editing, and it was just like when it went in, I understand, and I'm not comparing myself the
Tiger Woods whatsoever. But there was this like unwritten like my body just took over with itself, and I just remember like doing like a tiger Woods won the Master's fist pump because it I felt what it felt like to have, you know, have that that championship victory. And I remember just this pumping so hard and yelling and it was so natural. When I watch it now, I was like, that's what I looked like when I'm excited. But you know, it really was that feeling of like
I get it, man. It was one of the coolest, uh brief moments of my life. I think, awesome. Well, what's insane is that he asked that. He just said, like it was really twelve or shut. That means every single time that someone else's going tenners having to like breathe deep, like please don't make this, Please don't make When you see the other balls like get close or not close, you're like, oh, yeah they did. They missed completely.
There was that one where the ball literally came up on up the top of it was it was it was Mallory, I believe. Anyway, the ball like literally was one spin away from going in the hole, and you're just like, oh my god, thank God, I get another chance, and you're excited for them to make it if they make it, you know, I mean at the end of the day. But I was really excited that I made it.
I mean from being in the audience. It was absolutely gut wrenching because we're watching all these puts take place. And as Tanner said, there were a couple of competitors. Was two females and two males, including Tanner. They came pretty close a couple of times where we thought that it was, you know, we were going to be dealing with the loss, but he came through it. Yeah, David,
I know that's what Tanner just said. Yeah, but you weren't there, so you wouldn't know because you're not a good friend there to make sure you got to hit in the face with a putter. There you go. Um, we've made it to the playoffs, which is the end of the show. Usually we do a one through eight seed, but because we're trying to make this a special episode it we're gonna mini golfing. Oh there you go, slow class. Okay,
I don't know what doing, but I was trying. Yeah golf, We're gonna mini golfer Tanner beer so we have the Champ should we should have been calling him Champ, but we will call him Champ the rest of the way. We've got Champ here through one. Holy Moly season two. Um, we are going to do a golf playoff with you. We have got the one seed verse, the four seed, the one seed came in at Happy Gilmore Verse, the four seed child Boff's greatest game ever played? Champ, who
is advancing to the finals? Happy Gilmore? The greatest game ever played? Happy? Oh? Wasn't it very very quick? Very quick? That was Adam Sandler all the way? All right? Now. In the other semifinal, surprise, that was even an actual question. It's happy Okay. Now, in the other semifinal, we have Kevin Costner and Tim up versus the number three seed, Bill Murray and Caddyshack. I'm you know what, man, I'm
taking old tin cup. Wow, I need an explanation on that, My friend, give it to us, White Buffalo pound for pounder. Do you think they're actually advancing as far as the golfer does? Fair enough, Okay, Old old Robin Hood's making his way, okay, alright, alright, go ahead. So we have our final fans wanted to see our final and our mini playoffs. The final, we have no surprise. The number one seed Adam Sandler is Happy Gilmore versus the number
two seed Kevin Costner's tin Cup Tanner Beard Champ. Who is our winner? It's no question it's Happy Gilmore. Guys. Yeah, awesome, way, that's amazing. That is a bit well for everyone. So we're gonna have viewers, but we're also gonna have listeners tell everyone what we're looking at TV. So this is not a paid sponsorship. I just naturally chose Happy Gilmore. Now we're looking at the actual putter from Happy Gilmore. I don't know if you guys remember it was an odyssey,
incredible little gift. Chubbs, love it, love it. Probably if the house was burning, I'd only run any grab this amazing, amazing, I love it all right. Well that's uh, that is all the time we have for this episode. I mean, just so blessed to have the Champs time. We appreciate taking the time with us, dude, I appreciate you guys. Man, I gotta send you guys some some TV g golf shirts. Man to some white buffalo action going up there we go. We would love that. We would love that. We will
we will wear that on a bunch of episodes. And also we ask that we want you back on the Haypal podcast later in season one, season two whenever. You know what I would like to see. Honestly, I would like to see you guys on season three of Holy Molly, Wow Hilarious. Listen, dude, Jared, I saw your mini golf skills in Dallas. Bro I think you have a real shot here. So what you're saying is I'm better than Dave Mossoco. That's right, you guys, don't You haven't seen
my many golf skills though you don't know? All right, Well, maybe the hay Pal Podcast needs to do an interview out on location. Maybe and we will be the contestants. The winner gets to go on Holy Moly, and Tanner Beard, we will reverse it. He will be the one hosting the podcast and then interviewing us. I like that, and I like that you've just decided that my company that I now own, the American broad Casting Companies, just gonna
cast us for Holy Moly. Oh that's right, you do on it, Okay, Tanner Beard A KA Champ a k A White Buffalo a k A. Season two, Holy Moly, Winner, Thank you so much for being a part of the hay Pal Podcast and we will catch up with you soon. Love your Pal. I appreciate it. Thank you, We appreciate you. Guys tuning into an episode of of Hey Pal podcast and Dave, do you want to send us off for what? Yeah? You know, it's just great to hear stories from our
friends that have what's wrong? Pal? Have something on your mom? A little winded, pal? Are you? Yeah? I exerted a lot of energy. Do you want to do you? Do you want to do? You want to talk about? Do you need to talk about some things here on the ypal? You know? I mean, I'm I'm reliving the pain of when the putter hit me. All right, We've talked about that enough. I thought you needed to talk about real problems and it's okay. I'm just winded, Pal. Okay, Well great, Um,
that's all. That's all. Folks. Get me out here so I don't have to sit next to you anymore. As amigos m h Hey Pal is a production of I Heart Radio, Common Enemies and tender Foot TV, hosted by Jared Einson and Dave Osco producer is Kyle Tequilo. Executive producer for I Heart Radio is Shaun Ta Tone. Executive producers for tender Foot TV are Donald Albright and Payne Lindsay.
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