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TAR 27: Tanner Kloven & Josh Ahern (Best Friends)
theschnauzers:
I've never had reason to say this since season one, but Tanner and Josh do remind me of Rob and Brennan. That should say a lot.
Jobby:
I don't like the fact that they don't even bother with the casting and got chosen anyway.. like, you know.. getting by with their good looks and taking advantage of it?
There's nothing wrong with it though... just my own opinion and choice that I find uncomfortable with. Thousands of people apply each year but got ignored. They don't put in any effort and got chosen. I guess we can't blame them. Just need to look for that casting director. *rolleyes*
theschnauzers:
Jobby, if you read the complete interview several things stand out. Casting found them through Facebook to apply (using Facebook is recent, but randomly soliciting teams who are not celebrities or semi-famous to apply is not new). Tanner and Josh are habitual procrastinators....however, they're not the first team to submit their materials and video at the last minute, rushed, and get selected, and they won't be the last. Have to find those Facebook pages, because casting must have seen something they found interesting.
What I found interesting in that interview is that Tanner and Josh went to competing private high schools in the Dallas area, played against each other in three different sports, and in spite of that became best friends at Texas Tech. I sure that has happened to other people, but that is intriguing nonetheless.
SuzieTampa:
I wonder if their procrastination means they didn't prepare that much for the race. That could hurt them.
theschnauzers:
--- Quote from: SuzieTampa on September 28, 2015, 04:30:35 PM ---I wonder if their procrastination means they didn't prepare that much for the race. That could hurt them.
--- End quote ---
Their backpacks aren't huge, so they figured that part out. If one of them can drive stick, and read a map, they'll be fine. :)
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