GMMore 2489: Can We Guess Which Gatorades Were Combined?

Welcome to Good Mythical More. Gatorade’s have been mixed. They will be consumed. We will guess what they are. And something about an anagram. – Yeah. – Which is a word scramble. – Yeah. You’re going to get it. But first, we’re going to give $1,000 to Native Arts and Culture Foundation to aid in their mission to advance equity and promote positive social change for native communities like the American Indian Native Hawaiian and the Alaska Native Peoples. And you can join us in giving at nativeartsandcultures.org/donate – Thank you for being your Mythical best. So it’s only two flavors, right? And you’ve, okay, and we got to taste it. – Well this is going to be something and red. – Lady in red? – Something and red. – Oh. – This is original and red. Lemon lime and fruit punch. – Fruit punch and orange. – [Stevie] Oh, my goodness. You did it without the anagram which was aching future porn just to be just be clear. – Aching future porn. – [Stevie] Yep. That’s when you you can’t do porn now, but you’re aching to do it in the future. – Oh, really? – Okay. – [Stevie] Yep, yep, yep. I’ll also be providing definitions of these as we move through. – I was kind of hoping you would have told me that it was a certain genre that you would have to describe because it’s present. – Right, right, right. Well. Well, I’m familiar with future porn. – Is it like, a lot of aluminum foil? – It’s just sci fi. But it’s low fi sci fi. So it is like that a little bit, lo fi, sci fi. – The aching part of the. – I’m familiar with the aching. ((Laughing)) – Okay. – Aching definitely sounds like a porn term. I thought you were gonna hit me. ((Baseball Crowd)) ((Bat Hitting A Ball)) ((Crowd Cheers)) – Seems like I should have done that because I’m the one who got it right. So I got a point. – I just wanted to introduce the concept so we wouldn’t forget it. Hey. Pretty good timing on that one. Pretty good timing, Chappie. – Here is another combination. – Blue Raspberry and original original Lemon Lime. – Oh, that’s what you’re calling original? – [Stevie] Yeah. You, like, you begin with red and original and then you clarify. – Lemon Lime and. – [Stevie] It is Lemon Lime. – Let’s see the anagram because it’ll be fun. – Yeah, let’s see it. Kimberly twirls air women. – Lemon Lime and something with a BlackBerry. – Swirl. – What has a K in it? – Bear swirl. – Lemon Lime and. – Lemon. – What ends with a K Y? Lemon Lime and KY. – Get ready for your future. – [Stevie] That is another porn category. – Insky? – This doesn’t help me. I’m just going to keep tasting. -Mango. – Sparkly. Sparkly and Lemon Lime. – Rear swirl. Lemon Lime, lime, lime as in. – Well, you’re right. The S, the T, the W, the K, the Y. Sweaty. Sweaty? Sweaty air in Lemon Lime. – [Stevie] Two fruits I’m looking for in the second part. Two fruits. – Berry. – [Stevie] It’s a kind of berry. – Strawberry. – [Stevie] Uh huh. And then what’s the other? – Kiwi. – Kiwi strawberry crap? ((Baseball Crowd)) ((Bat Hitting Ball)) ((Crowd Cheering)) – I mean. I’m impressing myself with how I’m getting that right on the beat each time. Having only heard it three times. I mean. – I mean, if you’re going for left field or right field, I haven’t earned it. I haven’t said anything Mic dropish. And I have principles. I just gave it to you because you won that round. I won the first round. – I hope you win the next one. – [Matt Carney] Are these combinations any good? – No. ((Laughing)) – Deep green. – This is green and grape. – Well, it does taste like grape and. It’s all I can taste is grape. Purple and yellow make green. Right? – Lemon Lime, Grape, purple. Let’s see the anagram. Angel pepper rage? – So, it’s grape. – Angel, pepper rage? – There’s a lot of P’s because grapes only got one P and there’s two other Ps in there’s an L. – Apple. – Apple and Grape. – Apple. – Green Apple and Grape. – [Stevie] Yeah, there we go. – Gosh, you know what I’d love, I’d love to just do it for you. – Pinch hitter, pinch hitter, pinch hitter, pinch hitter. Start it over. Pinch hitter. ((Baseball Crowd)) ((Laughing)) – It’s three strikes, you’re out though. – Yeah, yeah. Give him another shot. Give him another shot. ((Baseball Crowd)) ((Laughing)) – I got beaned to get on bat. – Hey, hey. Three strikes and you’re out. You’ve only got two strikes. Actually, it’s two foul ball so far. Because somebody’s hitting it. I hear it at least. Yeah, yeah. Get settled. ((Baseball Crowd)) ((Bat Hitting a Ball)) ((Applause)) – Hey, I’ll take that. I’ll take that. – That means it’s over here. It’s over there. – I feel like, you almost hit me in the head. Like my hair definitely This one’s not bad. To answer your question, Stevie. – [Stevie] That wasn’t my question. – Carney, they’re pretty good. – Carnitas! ((Laughing)) – Carney, do you ever make carnitas for your family on the weekend and then come out and say, carnitas? – [Matt Carney] How did you know I do that? – You should. – Every day is carnitas. At the Carney home. Did your wife take your last name? – [Matt Carney] She did not. – That’s what I thought. ((Laughing)) – Hey, give that man a bat. Give that man a bat. – I thought you were going to give it to Carney. – Carney, I know you could, you could take it. ((Baseball Crowd)) ((Laughing)) – [Matt Carney] Carnitas. ((Laughing)) – You got it. You got it. Honestly, I didn’t know. – Yeah, right. Yeah. Well, you can just, I mean you can probably just drop it now. – Oh, we haven’t even done this? – Subtle. Ice. The clear one. – [Stevie] It is a name that is not like a fruit. – Like Blade? – [Stevie] Yeah. It’s a cool name. It’s two words. – Fierce ice. And orange, and orange. – [Stevie] The other parts a fruit. It’s not orange. – Mango. – I’m trying to think what other kind of. let’s see the anagram. – Yeah. – Turnip demolisher. So is this like a program that does this is that, y’all discovered. That you can do this in a program? That’s why all these anagrams are coming up now. – It is a program. – [Stevie] It’s also porn. – Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, right. – What is a turnip a euphemism for? – [Stevie] No, no, it’s just real turnips. But you’d be surprised what they’re using to demolish. – Okay. – Yeah, yeah, yeah. – Okay. – Polish. ((Laughing)) – [Stevie] Ice. – Polish ice. Polish, dimmer. – We do know that. Well, it’s not ice. We don’t know anything so far. – [Stevie] Correct. You know, the second thing – Polar, polar. – [Stevie] Is a fruit. – There’s no A for polar. – Oh, you’re right. Punisher. Night? Rush, rush. – [Stevie] Rush is one. There’s a second word for the first thing. – Big Time Rush. – Glacier rush. Iceberg rush. – Rush. – It’s nip, nipple rush. That’s in there. – Smoked rush. – Smoked Run. – Doll, pole. – [Stevie] So, you’re not tasting any fruit? — I’m tasting strawberry. – [Stevie] No, if you get a fruit salad, oftentimes it will be full of this thing that you usually wouldn’t eat outside. – Pears. – Melon – [Stevie] Pears? – Melon rush. – [Stevie] Melon is right. What, type of fruit salad are you getting with pears? – I was thinking fruit cocktail. Fruit cocktail. – [Stevie] Melon. – Melon rush? – [Stevie] No, blank rush and melon. – Take melon out. We still got D and we’ve still got P and we’ve still got T and we’ve still, ripped rush? – Riptide. – [Stevie] There we go. Riptide Rush, polisher. – Riptide rush and Melon. – Riptide Rush Melon. ((Baseball Crowd)) ((Bat Hitting A Ball)) – That was early. – I’ve been watching you too long. Give it to me again. Give it to me again. – You got to wait for another mic drop, man. – [Stevie] You got it. We all thought you got it. – It wasn’t as cool as the first two. – [Stevie] Oh, we thought it was really cool. – Really late. he was really late. – [Stevie] It’s like a Riptide Rush. – Let’s keep going, okay. Oh, this one isn’t good at all. – It’s got the original Lemon Lime in there. – [Stevie] Close, but no. – Just lemon. – [Stevie] Lemon? – Lemonade. – [Stevie] Yep. – Lemonade. – We’re getting all our electrolytes. – [Stevie] Yeah, I did not know Gatorade made this fruit flavor. That’s the second one. – Corn? – [Stevie] Corn? – New from Gatorade. Corn. – Corn flavored Corn drink. – That would be like a 1994 SNL skit. We would talk about it for three days, on Monday morning. Tuesday morning and Wednesday morning. – Let’s see the anagram. – Yeah, let’s do that. – This always makes it better. – Passion Fruit Lemonade. – Unimpassioned floater ((Baseball Crowd)) ((Bat Hitting a Ball)) ((Crowd Cheers)) – It’s just not perfect anymore. – Yeah, I’ve thrown you off. But I bet you I’m going to nail it next time. Unimpassioned floater. – Premature. – Seen those in the toilet. ((Laughing)) – Well, my floaters are always pretty passionate. – Make sure it’s gone down when you leave the bathroom guys. – I have found a floater. I have found a floater here. – Right. ((Laughing)) – Were you unimpassioned about it? or was it unimpassioned about being seen? – I want to say that I didn’t get mad. The main thing I thought was glad it wasn’t me, you know, because it’s like it can happen some days, especially a corn day. – Right, it’s very buoyant. – [Stevie] Is there, okay, So in there is a world in which you would get mad if you encountered someone accidentally left behind, your reaction would be anger? – Not me. – Me, yes. – I don’t get mad about that kind of thing. – I don’t want to. It’s that level, and I don’t want to. – Blue Raspberry. – [Stevie] Close. – Blue Rush, blue corn. As blueberry and.- Rasp-blueberry. – [Stevie] Blue. – Blade? – Blueberry. – [Stevie] Close. To blueberry. – Blue, blue blue, blue bottle. This is a collab with blue bottle. – Blueberry, but close. What’s close to blueberry that’s blue? Black berry? – [Stevie] No. Blue, something that rhymes with berry – Cherry. – [Stevie] There we go. – Blue cherry? – Let’s see the anagram. Brazil celebrity crush. – Blue Cherry. And then we got a. – There’s a Z in there, razz. Razz. – Crazz. Crazy. Crazy, crazy blue. Crazy blue cherry. – What did we say? What’s blue what? – Craze. Craze. – [Stevie] This is cold. – Cold craze. – Ice. Blue ice. – [Stevie] A cooler word than ice. – Blue freeze – Polar craze, cooler than ice. – Gazelle, gazelle. – Snow craze. Snow crazed blue cherry. – [Stevie] A place in which you’d find ice. – Glacial, glacier. – Mountain. Peak. – Winter. – Place you’d find ice? Her how? – [Stevie] This is how you would describe a place that you’d find ice, I don’t know. – Cold. – Frigid. – [Stevie] It starts with an A – Ay, that’s cold. ((Laughing)) – A-specially cold. – Arctic. – Arctic blue cherry. Arctic blast. – [Stevie] So close. – Arctic blam,, arctic blue, arctic blast. – Arctic craze. – [Stevie] No, it’s artic, B L. – Blaze, arctic blaze blue cherry. – Arctic Blue. – [Stevie] No, no, no. – Give me that, give me that. – Arctic Blaze. – Arctic blaze. – [Stevie] No, Articl BL. – Blow. Artic. Arctic Blizzard. Arctic Blizzard, Blue Cherry. – [Stevie] What did you say, Link? – Arctic Blizz. – [Stevie] Okay, but you’re honestly so close. Just like one letter off. – Arctic Blitz. – [Stevie] There we go. – That was your man. That wasn’t me. ((Baseball Crowd)) ((Bat Hitting A Ball)) ((Crowd Cheering)) – That was late. – No it wasn’t. It was perfect. – It’s over here. That’s a foul ball, man. – I was perfect. There it goes. Why’d you go? – Come on, man. Give me. Give me a turn. ((Baseball Crowd)) ((Bat Hitting a Ball)) ((Laughing)) – You know, I think this is I think it’s a video syncing issue because it was perfect to me, to the eye. – [Link] Give me one more. ((Baseball Crowd)) – Good. That’s a good stance. ((Laughing)) – I remember when I was taught how to bunt, I was like, This is my answer. – Yeah, yeah. – Literally thought that as a kid. – Yeah, yeah. Bunting’s great. Bunting’s great, to be known as the bunter. It’s a great bunter. – [Rhett] If you want to get the Mythical Guess Who? game join third degree quarterly or annual Mythical Society by December 31st, Mythicalsociety.com

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