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TAR15: Keri Morrione & Lance Layne - Engaged

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TARAsia Fan:

--- Quote from: apskip on September 11, 2009, 04:07:15 PM ---KiwiJay and Hooky,

Boston accents are taken seriously in eastern Massachusetts (I ought to know; I lived there for 6 years). The locals there do not appreciate people from elsewhere (including New Zealand and the western half of the U.S.) making fun of their accents.
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Working in Eastern MA and living in Rhode Island, people here have a sense of humor about the accents. They just don't like actors making the accents sound like John Kennedy.

Ruth:
They seem forgettable, didn't even realise this team existed until I re-visited the racers page again. They remind me of Mark and Char of the Schroeder family in Season 8. They don't look like they'll last, hmm, maybe 8th or 9th place.

RealityFanWA:

--- Quote from: Kiwi Jay on September 09, 2009, 02:33:45 PM ---Weve neva lived tagetha! I love accents and theirs are so cool. I like them but I think I will either grow to like them more or start to dislike them

Selective Hearing haha

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I agree with a on will they go on me or will I dislike them...i'm thinking dislike haha...

puddin:
North Shore newlyweds celebrate ‘Amazing’ life in fast Layne
By Tenley Woodman  |   Thursday, September 24, 2009 

The new season of CBS’ “The Amazing Race” hasn’t started and contestant Lance Layne has already been pegged as the Boston bad boy.

On the official “Amazing Race” Web site, the Peabody resident is described as “uber-aggressive” and someone who “describes himself as having a ‘street persona’ and will do whatever it takes to win.”

Viewers can decide for themselves Sunday, when the 15th installment premieres at 8 p.m. on WBZ (Ch. 4).

“I didn’t come on (the show) trying to be a character, hoping to be a villain,” said Layne during a telephone interview. “I was going to be myself.”

Layne, 41, joins his bride Keri Morrione, 33, in the globe-trotting reality competition.

As a defense laywer, Layne said his outspoken nature is an asset. Not everyone may see it that way.

“He’s obviously a great guy, otherwise I wouldn’t have married him. There are times he doesn’t listen and that was something we wanted to work on,” said Morrione, a finance manager.

On their blogs, fans have already chastised Layne for his take-charge persona.

“I try not to read too much,” Morrione said. “You can see some pieces of who people are (in clips and on the show), but it’s not enough to size them up. It’s not really fair.”

Layne and Morrione were engaged while the show was filming. They married in August.

“We thought the stress of the race is equivalent to five years of marriage,” Layne said.

http://www.bostonherald.com/entertainment/television/general/view.bg?articleid=1199542&format=text

puddin:

--- Quote ---“I try not to read too much,” Morrione said. “You can see some pieces of who people are (in clips and on the show), but it’s not enough to size them up. It’s not really fair.”
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I totally agree Lance!

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