Obey the Law wrote:
PG is so good with words. ;)

*Runs her sarcasm detector*

Anyway, the Kentuckianna Benefit was amazing! The whole weekend was a blast, and the organizers did a great job coordinating everything and planned really fun events. If you're a Survivor / Amazing Race fan, I highly recommend you guys attend the next one. It's for a great cause - it's run by two friends, a policeman and firefighter, and proceeds go to buy Christmas gifts for all the sick children that are stuck in the hospital during the holidays.

This was my first event, and I'm not sure how other events are, but at this one, you definitely get to mingle with all your favorite Survivors.

And to whoever said I was being bitchy, I'm very sorry you felt that way. There is so much going on at these events that I felt pulled every which way. I really tried to be nice to everyone I met - I don't bite! Well, only behind closed doors.....

Anyhow, I love talking to fans about my experience and life in general. I think we all do! Go ahead and blast us with questions. Although, please please please don't ask me if it was hard, or if it was fun. These are always the first two things that come out of people's mouths when they meet me. Yes it was hard. Yes it was fun. It was fun because it was hard. It was hard because it was fun.... oh wait, now I'm referring to something else.... hahaha.

Oh and btw, Romber are amazing! When I watched All Stars, I simply could NOT believe that everyone else was letting Romber get away with controlling the whole game. But after meeting them, it all made sense to me. With Rob being a bit cocky but super charismatic, and Amber being the nicest sweetest person you've ever met, they truly make a formidable team. If I think of anything else to share about the weekend, I'll let you guys know!

thats why ive always liked amber no matter how utr she may have been. She was very nice and likeable on both of her seasons.