Face Plant
While there were several pretty impressive wrecks during the taping of the Water Sports episode (kudos to Jessica and Brett for their contributions!), easily the MOST impressive was the absolute FACE PLANT by beloved co-host SEAN on the kneeboard.

Poor Sean, all he wanted to do was enjoy one more cruise around the course on the kneeboard, when he was bullied by the show’s Executive Producer into giving one of the jumps a whirl. What resulted was a clip worthy of consideration on any TV Bloopers show!!! The truth is…he had already tried the jump once and eaten it hard, so when encouraged to do it again…he knew what was going to happen. Says Sean, “I knew I was going to eat it again, but just decided to take it on the chin for the show.”

Turning The Tables
Here on the UC Web Site, we ask a lot of questions of the cast. Well, how about if we flip that around a little bit and let them ask their own questions…to themselves? Here’s a sampling of what we got.

UC - Make up your own question for yourself and answer it.

DENITA: What moral or standard would you like to instill in your children?
I think the most important thing to stress to my children is that you can only live once so live right. I want to express to them that God has blessed them with life and it is important to enjoy every moment of it. I want to teach them how to make intelligent decisions and be able to realize when they have made an incorrect one. I want them to be able to talk to me about anything and realize that it is ok to
make mistakes but it isn't if you don;t learn from them. To raise my children to be strong minded will make me the epitome of a proud mother!

BRETT: What is one of your pet peeves?
“When people bite their forks. I can no stand that. It drives me crazy.”

FALLON: Are you as confident on the inside as you portray yourself to be? ”Not really. I always have my doubts and I'm always my own worst critic. When I fail at something I'm going for, I still keep going for it, but it really gets me down on myself. I try to teach myself how to handle losses with my head held high and how to learn from every one of them. But, it is a way bigger struggle for me than I play it off to be.”

JAKE: Am I really giving 100% in everything I do on a day to day basis?
”Not all the time, not enough.”

 

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