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Re: Granny with an Attitude

Posted By: Regina Hackney
Date: Saturday, 22 September 2007, at 3:10 p.m.

In Response To: Granny with an Attitude (Cheryl Anderson)

They cut out the best part. You know the man who ran his mouth about women should stay home, if you noticed, I stopped and said something to him. What I said was "Ok, if you are so bad, come up here and out lift me." (Forgot I had a live mike on. Glad I kept it PG) After I deadlifted, Montel told him to come on up and lift. He started in about his knee hurt, his back hurt, he hadn't lifted for a while. Anyway, he came up. At first, he couldn't get the bar off the floor but with Montel yelling at him "could he a 41 year old man lift as much as this 68 year old woman", he finally got the weight to just above his knees, knees not locked, back not straight, shoulders not erect and then he dropped the bar. Montel says, "At least, he got it up" I said as an international referee that I would red light the lift. I wish they had of shown that. It was funny and the people loved it.

Thanks, Cheryl

Regina

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