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TAR 26: Blair Townsend & Hayley Keel "Blind Daters"

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--- Quote ---Speaking of seeing different sides of people, you two were pretty outspoken about not wanting Hayley and Blair to win. Tell me everything…
Tyler: You know, you hang out at the airport occasionally, but you don’t really see the other teams that much. And consistently, any time that we did see them, they were arguing. We definitely just felt like that attitude that we brought into the race, like, “Hey, let’s appreciate every moment and be grateful for what we have” wasn’t something they had also considered. And I just really didn’t want someone with that attitude to go on in the race.
Laura: After the race we’ve all gotten to know each other, so I personally feel bad for some of the things that Tyler and I said. However, we were speaking on the way that we perceived the situation. People assume that Laura and Tyler are mean for saying these things, but that’s what we saw: Hayley yelling at Blair and Blair being a nice guy.

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Source: http://forum.realityfanforum.com/index.php/topic,30831.msg1098863.html#msg1098863

Well, this made me feel a little better of them winning but I still would have love it if any of the other three won it.

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St. Pete nurse 3rd in 'Amazing Race'

St. Petersburg, Florida -- After 35,00 miles, five continents, eight countries and the longest blind date ever, Hayley Keel is back home in St. Pete.

"I've been on blind dates and I've been able to leave if I didn't like it and this I was in it for the long haul," she said at Ferg's during a watch party with hundreds of fans of the "The Amazing Race."

Hayley, a nurse at All Children's Hospital, was paired with Blair Townsend, a Navy doctor, who she had never met until they got to the starting line in the show.

St. Pete nurse 3rd in 'Amazing Race'

"It was worth every second of it," she said. "Good, bad, it was tiring. It was so hard some days, but we made it through and we made It to the last leg which was our ultimate goal."

While the team prescription for love – had enough chemistry to go the distance – they didn't find love or win the race and its $1 million prize.

Still fans cheered as a hometown girl crossed the finish line.

"May the best team win. We had our mistakes, but made it to the final three as a blind date. That's more than we ever could have imagined for ourselves," she said.

Hayley says she has no regrets and she tells me she would absolutely do the amazing race again.


Source: http://www.wtsp.com/story/news/2015/05/15/st-pete-nurse-3rd-in-amazing-race/27419923/

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