The Linz Family
Started by Phil-o-mania, Sep 06 2005 08:09 AM
130 replies to this topic
#121
Posted 15 December 2005 - 08:11 PM
no matter who was in the final 3 w/ the linzes my favorite team would've been the linzes regardless. they were always my favorite and having the weavers in the final 3 and then lose and come in 3rd made it even better
#122
Posted 16 December 2005 - 12:48 PM
!!!
Congratulations Linz Family
!!!
I had fun watching you act silly and tease each other
throughout most of the race
. You earned your win fair and square, and even more important...you enjoyed and appreciated every leg of the race. Your plans to share the prize with your parents and other three sibblings is very refreshing and heartwarming
WAY TO GO!!!
!!!
AWESOME WIN, KIDS
!!!
I had fun watching you act silly and tease each other
!!!
Edited by Soyyo, 16 December 2005 - 12:52 PM.
#123
Posted 16 December 2005 - 01:42 PM
I think they were all hot
even the sister who is not my cup of tea! but she is somebodies!
they had fun with teh race thats why they won.
even the sister who is not my cup of tea! but she is somebodies!
they had fun with teh race thats why they won.
#124
Posted 17 December 2005 - 04:51 PM
I think the Linz "kids" are spoiled rotten poor sportsmen. I hope they enjoy the money but learned a few lessons but I highly doubt it.
#125
Posted 18 December 2005 - 02:58 PM
I want to marry one of those hot linz boyz!!!
well when the government makes it legal anyway!
but that is as likely as the weaver mom doing an anti wrinkle face cream commercial
well when the government makes it legal anyway!
but that is as likely as the weaver mom doing an anti wrinkle face cream commercial
#126
Posted 20 December 2005 - 06:11 AM
QUOTE(msmich2 @ Dec 17 2005, 07:51 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I think the Linz "kids" are spoiled rotten poor sportsmen. I hope they enjoy the money but learned a few lessons but I highly doubt it.
I didnt see unsportsman like qualitites at all from any of this family. you have no clue. This must be Mom Weaver, or someone whos brain is on the same odd brainwaves she has.
#127
Posted 20 December 2005 - 08:51 AM
WAY TO GO LINZES :D !!!
#128
Posted 20 December 2005 - 12:52 PM
Courtesy of: TV GUIDE, INSIDER
The Linz Kids are Race's First Family
by Rochell D. Thomas
"I loved every minute of it!" Tommy Linz, 19, says of The Amazing Race: Family Edition, which sent him, his brothers Alex, 22, and Nick, 24, and sister Megan, 21, zipping through 50 cities in three countries in 25 days. TVGuide.com talked to the foursome the day after their long ride officially ended.
TVGuide.com: Congratulations! For a while there I thought God might help the Weavers win. If that had happened, what would you have done?
Nick Linz: We would have congratulated them! They were a strong team and very competitive.
TVGuide.com: Now that you've won $1 million, what will you do with it?
Nick: We will give half to our parents and split the other half between all seven kids. I think that we will be spending our money on paying back student loans and also, maybe, splurge a little.
TVGuide.com: In the first leg of the race, they edited out a task wherein you had to take the flag to the flag store. Were there other parts that were edited out?
Alex Linz: They did a good job putting the show together. Obviously, there are some things that are better off not being shown, like our car breaking down.
TVGuide.com: Speaking of that, did you have a hissy fit when it happened?
Nick: Not at all. The situation was completely out of our hands. Knowing we were being bumped back kind of stunk, but there was nothing we could do about it.
TVGuide.com: A friend of mine saw a clue box this summer in Niagara Falls, but it was set up in a different location. Was part of that challenge cut out?
Tommy Linz: From what I understand, CBS and the producers set up decoys.
Megan Linz: You've seen the spoilers on the Internet. It's all a way to throw people off.
TVGuide.com: You got home in August. How did you manage to not say anything to your family for three months?
Nick: We signed a big fat contract that said if we did, we could be sued for a lot of money. You don't get any of your winnings.
TVGuide.com: So you put on a serious game face?
Alex: Seeing my parents almost every day was hard, especially at times when people were saying, "I know you guys want to say something." But I would just play it off. Every day it got easier not to say anything.
Meg: At school, our friends would hassle me and Tommy. I would just say "I don't know" and drop it.
TVGuide.com: What was that crash with Rolly about?
Alex: We were both racing to the counter and I lost my balance. They edited that part to make it seem bigger than it was. It was not a big deal.
TVGuide.com: So Meg, when they showed you saying, "It's getting personal," what were you talking about?
Meg: It was just a comment that came out of my mouth after Mrs. Weaver said, "Don't touch my kid. Don't touch him!" I mean, is that really necessary? Do you really honestly think that my brother's trying to hurt your son? It wasn't necessary. But then again, in the heat of the moment, I made a comment that wasn't necessary either.
TVGuide.com: How long did it really take to find the clue in Toronto's underground city?
Nick: Two hours. It took a lot of running around, backtracking and retracing our steps.
TVGuide.com: It must have taken longer to find the box in the stadium. The Weavers' mother went to sleep!
Meg: It took every team close to five hours to find that box.
Nick: Even longer.
Alex: If we could pick the hardest task on the whole race, it's got to be that one. The clue boxes were so small, they blended in with the chairs. That's why, as soon as we found one, we took it.
Meg: It was a long day.
TVGuide.com: One of you called the Weavers "The Wicked Witch of the East and her three little monkeys." Who said it and what have you got against the Weavers?
Alex: I'll own up to that one. At times the Weavers seemed to rub us the wrong way. We made jokes about it, but in no way was it meant maliciously.
TVGuide.com: What did you guys think of the nickname the Weavers gave you — "G.I. Joes and G.I. Jane"?
Alex: We look like we're in shape, so I thought it was kind of cool. Clever.
TVGuide.com: You all made some whopper mistakes along the way, like forgetting to take a number for the helicopter ride and generally not reading clues carefully. If you were to give one of your team members an "Oops-That-Was-a-Doozy" trophy for the stupidest mistake, who would get it?
Nick: Bone's "I am 100 percent positive I see the flag" stunt he pulled at the CN Tower probably deserves it.
TVGuide.com: There seemed to be a lot of flirting going on between you and the Bransen daughters. They mooned you. You flashed them. Spill it: Who made a move on whom when Daddy Bransen wasn't around?
Nick: Daddy was always around, so what can you do?
The Linz Kids are Race's First Family
by Rochell D. Thomas
"I loved every minute of it!" Tommy Linz, 19, says of The Amazing Race: Family Edition, which sent him, his brothers Alex, 22, and Nick, 24, and sister Megan, 21, zipping through 50 cities in three countries in 25 days. TVGuide.com talked to the foursome the day after their long ride officially ended.
TVGuide.com: Congratulations! For a while there I thought God might help the Weavers win. If that had happened, what would you have done?
Nick Linz: We would have congratulated them! They were a strong team and very competitive.
TVGuide.com: Now that you've won $1 million, what will you do with it?
Nick: We will give half to our parents and split the other half between all seven kids. I think that we will be spending our money on paying back student loans and also, maybe, splurge a little.
TVGuide.com: In the first leg of the race, they edited out a task wherein you had to take the flag to the flag store. Were there other parts that were edited out?
Alex Linz: They did a good job putting the show together. Obviously, there are some things that are better off not being shown, like our car breaking down.
TVGuide.com: Speaking of that, did you have a hissy fit when it happened?
Nick: Not at all. The situation was completely out of our hands. Knowing we were being bumped back kind of stunk, but there was nothing we could do about it.
TVGuide.com: A friend of mine saw a clue box this summer in Niagara Falls, but it was set up in a different location. Was part of that challenge cut out?
Tommy Linz: From what I understand, CBS and the producers set up decoys.
Megan Linz: You've seen the spoilers on the Internet. It's all a way to throw people off.
TVGuide.com: You got home in August. How did you manage to not say anything to your family for three months?
Nick: We signed a big fat contract that said if we did, we could be sued for a lot of money. You don't get any of your winnings.
TVGuide.com: So you put on a serious game face?
Alex: Seeing my parents almost every day was hard, especially at times when people were saying, "I know you guys want to say something." But I would just play it off. Every day it got easier not to say anything.
Meg: At school, our friends would hassle me and Tommy. I would just say "I don't know" and drop it.
TVGuide.com: What was that crash with Rolly about?
Alex: We were both racing to the counter and I lost my balance. They edited that part to make it seem bigger than it was. It was not a big deal.
TVGuide.com: So Meg, when they showed you saying, "It's getting personal," what were you talking about?
Meg: It was just a comment that came out of my mouth after Mrs. Weaver said, "Don't touch my kid. Don't touch him!" I mean, is that really necessary? Do you really honestly think that my brother's trying to hurt your son? It wasn't necessary. But then again, in the heat of the moment, I made a comment that wasn't necessary either.
TVGuide.com: How long did it really take to find the clue in Toronto's underground city?
Nick: Two hours. It took a lot of running around, backtracking and retracing our steps.
TVGuide.com: It must have taken longer to find the box in the stadium. The Weavers' mother went to sleep!
Meg: It took every team close to five hours to find that box.
Nick: Even longer.
Alex: If we could pick the hardest task on the whole race, it's got to be that one. The clue boxes were so small, they blended in with the chairs. That's why, as soon as we found one, we took it.
Meg: It was a long day.
TVGuide.com: One of you called the Weavers "The Wicked Witch of the East and her three little monkeys." Who said it and what have you got against the Weavers?
Alex: I'll own up to that one. At times the Weavers seemed to rub us the wrong way. We made jokes about it, but in no way was it meant maliciously.
TVGuide.com: What did you guys think of the nickname the Weavers gave you — "G.I. Joes and G.I. Jane"?
Alex: We look like we're in shape, so I thought it was kind of cool. Clever.
TVGuide.com: You all made some whopper mistakes along the way, like forgetting to take a number for the helicopter ride and generally not reading clues carefully. If you were to give one of your team members an "Oops-That-Was-a-Doozy" trophy for the stupidest mistake, who would get it?
Nick: Bone's "I am 100 percent positive I see the flag" stunt he pulled at the CN Tower probably deserves it.
TVGuide.com: There seemed to be a lot of flirting going on between you and the Bransen daughters. They mooned you. You flashed them. Spill it: Who made a move on whom when Daddy Bransen wasn't around?
Nick: Daddy was always around, so what can you do?
#129
Posted 21 December 2005 - 05:49 PM
QUOTE(Soyyo @ Dec 16 2005, 12:48 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
!!!
Congratulations Linz Family
!!!
I had fun watching you act silly and tease each other
throughout most of the race
. You earned your win fair and square, and even more important...you enjoyed and appreciated every leg of the race. Your plans to share the prize with your parents and other three sibblings is very refreshing and heartwarming
WAY TO GO!!!
!!!
AWESOME WIN, KIDS
!!!
I had fun watching you act silly and tease each other
!!!
Very well said, Soyyo! I love those kids!
#130
Posted 31 December 2005 - 06:57 PM
I felt sorry for Nick. You can tell he is the outsider of the family, and the other 3 mostly ignored him and interacted among themselves. He kept a good attitude, and kept smiling though.
#131
Posted 08 May 2006 - 08:05 PM
Nick definitely was not loved by the others, but they were still a kewl family.
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