So Kylie, when do we get to see you on a show?![]()
So Kylie, when do we get to see you on a show?![]()
Help fight cystic fibrosis or just learn more about it at the cystic fibrosis foundation website, www.cff.org and help give my little guy a better future.
Oooh, maybe Kylie can find a teammate and join all of us who are going to be on the FORT edition of TAR?![]()
Lobeck and LG- sounds great. Just give me until next October to turn 21, and I'm in for TAR.
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I bet you can do it before you're 21... probably 18... go for it
*** I have no idea really, but heck if you can join the Army at 18 you should be allowed to do the Amazing Race***
"Rice is great when you're hungry and want 2,000 of something' -- Mitch Hedberg
Uh - two New Yorkers, Kylie and Ken - "Team Special K".Originally posted by lobeck
Oooh, maybe Kylie can find a teammate and join all of us who are going to be on the FORT edition of TAR?![]()
Cali, I think 21 is the minimum age for most reality shows.
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@ Team Special K!
Team Special K...love it!![]()
I see us as the next John Vito and Jill. 'Cept we'd win, of course.
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I know most shows have 21 as the minimum age because drunk people are funny on tv. Big Brother, those idiots spend most of their food budget on Citrona get drunk all the time, Survivor merge parties, always booze on hand, and that's before we even think about Temptation Island and The Bachelor, etc. I can't remember any alcohol consumption on TAR but it is probably because they don't have the contestants in a heavily controlled environment and it would be too much of a liability. IE, bad idea for a challenge, teams must consume a case of wine then drive down the length of the Rhine Valley. But teams have had access to alcohol during the race - remember Andre and Damon dropping a case of wine, Eve's failure to drive a stick shift while delivering wine, other teams rolling barrels of wine into little boats, etc.
Help fight cystic fibrosis or just learn more about it at the cystic fibrosis foundation website, www.cff.org and help give my little guy a better future.