[QUOTE=MartinaFan;124953]Wrong Emillee, the one's who really dont deserve to be there are Horseface, Kenny, Diem, Casey and Evelyn.[/QUOTE]
I couldn't agree more. And Horseface? LOL good one, I know you are talking about ugly Evan.
Since we're commenting on appearances, why does she resemble a lobster on her Twitter page?
Looks like she fell asleep in a tanning bed for a few hours, someone woke her up, told her to throw on some heels and say cheese.
Don't use that one for the portfolio child.
How come Evan can be called horseface by you guys but Emilee can't call Shauvon a cow or whatever she called her? She's just stating her opinion, which is, Shauvon is a cow (or whatever Emilee called her). If you don't want to see her tweets or whatever the hell they're called, don't follow her on twitter. Simple fix to a very small problem.
[QUOTE=faceless;125474]How come Evan can be called horseface by you guys but Emilee can't call Shauvon a cow or whatever she called her? She's just stating her opinion, which is, Shauvon is a cow (or whatever Emilee called her). If you don't want to see her tweets or whatever the hell they're called, don't follow her on twitter. Simple fix to a very small problem.[/QUOTE]
agreed! She has a right to her opinion. And I think it's quite obvious Emilee destroys Shauvon in looks at the moment.
I don't know how much to believe this, but he did and interview after the Duel and said a hockey scholarship is what brought him to the States. He also said the hernia on FM kept him off the ice for a while. [url=http://www.buddytv.com/articles/the-duel/exclusive-interview-evan-stark-2963.aspx]Exclusive Interview: Evan Starkman, Contestant on MTV's The Duel[/url]
[QUOTE=salt&vinegar;125477]I don't agree with anyone being made fun of because of their looks.[/QUOTE]
I'll co sign this, but faceless, because Evan is fresh meat, everybody is allowed to say whatever they please about him because its cool to make fun of fresh meat. *Yawn*. And I thought TWOP was bad.
However, I don't think anybody should be talking about anyones looks in a bad way, if so, then they should post pictures of themselves. ;).
omg frash meet sux l0lzors
Anyways. I'm surprised lil Miss Emilee hasn't popped up in here yet. Usually she shows up when her name is mentioned anywhere. Plus, she's like the most active Cancun vevmo member. Lol.
I don't follow Emilee, or any of the cast on twitter, but I came across it on this thread and it offended me. I do understand she has a right to her own opinion, but I gathered from reading this thread she talks about maturity? Wouldnt she want to be mature about what she writes and "tweet" something a little more tasteful and less harmful. Not everyone is skinny and I bet not everyone who followers her is thin.
Something about commenting on another persons appearance just irritates me. There are certain people I dislike, but I would never talk about their looks.
i keep hearing emilee saying to the guys and Ayiiia on real world cancun " Grow up" will emilee is the one that need to grow up, this ***** is nothing but acting dumb and she need to grow up before she tells other people to grow up. While watching the real world cancun she is the person where i think is the most annoying ang hateful character to me. I know people will say jonna is, but to me Jonna is just a **** and i dont find her annoying or hateful than childish emilee
[QUOTE=dplayer18;125494][B]I don't know how much to believe this[/B], but he did and interview after the Duel and said a hockey scholarship is what brought him to the States. He also said the hernia on FM kept him off the ice for a while. [URL="http://www.buddytv.com/articles/the-duel/exclusive-interview-evan-stark-2963.aspx"]Exclusive Interview: Evan Starkman, Contestant on MTV's The Duel[/URL][/QUOTE]
Don't.
1. Evan never appeared on Cornell's hockey roster.
2. Cornell does not give out athletic scholarships, so saying that he received a hockey scholarship would be false.
Plus, who knows that his real name is Michael?
In fact, let me make it blatantly clear that Evan is completely full of **** when it comes to his "hockey scholarship". It really bugs me that he says he came to the states on a hockey scholarship.
As I said earlier, Ivy League schools don't award athletic scholarships. I had a kid who went to my high school who played hockey for the USDL and at Harvard. He was given many other scholarships to fund his tuition costs, but none were straight up "hockey" scholarships.
I was curious as to Evan's stats (to see how good of a hockey player he was) so I went to Cornell's athletic website to see what his career stats were. I found nothing on past rosters.
So, then I did a Google search for something like "Evan Starkman, Cornell hockey" which eventually brought up this from the ACHA website:
[url=http://vevmo.com/vbimghost.php?do=displayimg&imgid=4087][img]http://vevmo.com/imagehosting/15504ac8c0b02ec76.png[/img][/url]
Clicking on his name gives us this:
[url=http://vevmo.com/vbimghost.php?do=displayimg&imgid=4088][img]http://vevmo.com/imagehosting/15504ac8c0c891f84.png[/img][/url]
Obviously, this is the actual (Michael) Evan Starkman from MTV, not another person.
Then, I did a Google search for the ACHA. It stands for the American Collegiate Hockey Association. The ACHA is the governing body of [B]club[/B] ice hockey.
As a former club collegiate athlete, I can say with 150% certainty that club sports and their teams are not sanctioned by the NCAA and do not award scholarships of any sort. In fact, we have to pay (generally quite a bit of money depending on the sport) to play.
So, hockey scholarship? No. He may have been awarded a scholarship of some sort which he used to go to Cornell and then decided to play club hockey, but he is neither a former varsity athlete or a recipient of a "hockey" scholarship.
[QUOTE=jhl182;125639]Veronica's won 3 challenges yet she hasn't even made the top 10 =T.[/QUOTE]
Well keep in mind that she won Gauntlet 1 and Inferno 1 where Road Rules had a lot of team mates to split the money with. I don't remember how much she got on Challenge of 2000 though...
[QUOTE=Lamb Chop!!!;125642]Well keep in mind that she won Gauntlet 1 and Inferno 1 where Road Rules had a lot of team mates to split the money with. I don't remember how much she got on Challenge of 2000 though...[/QUOTE]
I think the road rules bank account was around 60,000 or a little above that and there were 6 team members so I guess she got roughly 10,000. The road rules team would've had less players in the gauntlet 1 if they didn't keep sending Sarah into the gauntlet!
Yeah club teams cost a lot of money. I played Rugby my freshman year of college, but quit because I could not work and play, and it was very expensive.
Plus it is pretty commonly known to those that follow sports that Ivy League schools don't give athletic scholarships. However, I dont think its anything uncommon for people to greatly "improve" the truth to get on MTV.
[QUOTE=ClubSandwich;100583][B]I feel worse for Landon, more for the sole reason that I think this may have been his last challenge. He's a good sport but I don't think he liked the way this challenge went down, pretty much everything on his blog regarding the Duel 2 was negative.[/B] CT will keep coming back as long as he's invited, which is good cause he's one of my favorite competitors as well.
Though regarding those two events, I feel bad for Brad the most. To lose both the final challenges on soccer kicks and a partner leaving you out to dry has to suck, especially considering Brad's track record (0/6). I hope he finally wins one soon.[/QUOTE]
Does anyone know where I could find Landon's blog entries for Duel 2? I'd be curious to know what his complaints were.
[QUOTE=Npresh24;125919]Some competitors that need to win already are Robin,Danny and Adam
It Must be ackward to be on time full of fresh meat/RW 20's[/QUOTE]
How can you name those 3 yet not name Brad? Someone who is better then all 3 of them in personality and as competitors.
Why was this thread even made? Im sure Emilee has seen it and is loving every minute of it!. Just giving the girl the attention she wants and craves for!. The girl is just bitter cause the attention isnt on her anymore!. The Ruins kids have taken over and soon the D.C kids will take center stage as well she knows her season sucked ***. She knows soon she will be forgotten and her opinion and thoughts wont matter anymore because everyone will want to know what the D.C kids are doing. HELL like we will see Emilee on a challange I highly doubt it. IF we do see her it probably be her getting man handled by Jenn in a Duel or by Ev in a Ruin and etc. Either that or shes just gonna be another Johanna hook up her way to the end. Just another pretty face for JEK too hook up with!.
[QUOTE=molds13;125638]In fact, let me make it blatantly clear that Evan is completely full of **** when it comes to his "hockey scholarship". It really bugs me that he says he came to the states on a hockey scholarship.
As I said earlier, Ivy League schools don't award athletic scholarships. I had a kid who went to my high school who played hockey for the USDL and at Harvard. He was given many other scholarships to fund his tuition costs, but none were straight up "hockey" scholarships.
I was curious as to Evan's stats (to see how good of a hockey player he was) so I went to Cornell's athletic website to see what his career stats were. I found nothing on past rosters.
So, then I did a Google search for something like "Evan Starkman, Cornell hockey" which eventually brought up this from the ACHA website:
Clicking on his name gives us this:
Obviously, this is the actual (Michael) Evan Starkman from MTV, not another person.
Then, I did a Google search for the ACHA. It stands for the American Collegiate Hockey Association. The ACHA is the governing body of [B]club[/B] ice hockey.
As a former club collegiate athlete, I can say with 150% certainty that club sports and their teams are not sanctioned by the NCAA and do not award scholarships of any sort. In fact, we have to pay (generally quite a bit of money depending on the sport) to play.
So, hockey scholarship? No. He may have been awarded a scholarship of some sort which he used to go to Cornell and then decided to play club hockey, but he is neither a former varsity athlete or a recipient of a "hockey" scholarship.[/QUOTE]
Okay yeah. Maybe it's the case with Evan that he didn't get a scholarship and didn't play hockey for Cornell. ( Not likely as he played the season prior as a freshman) either way Evan did attend Cornell. AND people keep bringing points that Cornell doesn't give athletic scholarship which is total crap. I graduated last year from high school and a girl at my school got an athletic scholarship to Cornell to play field Hockey. So they do give scholarships for athletes. I don't know if he received a scholarship as he did play hockey for them. Also I dobt he had a scholarship as then with the scholarship the University would probably not allow him authorization to leave for a season of Fresh Meat as he was still a student at the school. Therefore nullify his scholarship but lets say they wouldn't revoke the scholarship he sure would have lost it after causing a hernia to himself and missing the majority of a season based on a non hockey related injury. Thanks for your time. Keep the conversations flowing.
[QUOTE=mr.unamazing;125931]Okay yeah. Maybe it's the case with Evan that he didn't get a scholarship and didn't play hockey for Cornell. ( Not likely as he played the season prior as a freshman) either way Evan did attend Cornell. AND people keep bringing points that Cornell doesn't give athletic scholarship which is total crap. I graduated last year from high school and a girl at my school got an athletic scholarship to Cornell to play field Hockey. So they do give scholarships for athletes. I don't know if he received a scholarship as he did play hockey for them. Also I dobt he had a scholarship as then with the scholarship the University would probably not allow him authorization to leave for a season of Fresh Meat as he was still a student at the school. Therefore nullify his scholarship but lets say they wouldn't revoke the scholarship he sure would have lost it after causing a hernia to himself and missing the majority of a season based on a non hockey related injury. Thanks for your time. Keep the conversations flowing.[/QUOTE]
As I said, athletes do receive scholarships in order to afford their tuition, but they are not athletic ones. The entire Ivy League does not allow them. They can receive all of the "other" scholarships they want, but [B]cannot[/B] be classified as athletic.
All of the information points to Evan playing [B]club[/B] hockey at Cornell. He could've received a scholarship, but a) it was not for athletics and b) was not given in order for him to play varsity hockey.
Unless you can explain how his name never appeared on their varsity hockey roster...
Okay honestly I really don't care that Evan played hockey at Cornell or not. All I was trying to prove was that someone I know got a full ride to Cornell to play field hockey. This would disprove your notion that there is no athletic scholarship which would make it completely feasable for him to intially have garnered an athletic scholarship. As well as this even if Evan did recieve a scholarship I doubted the feasibilty of this as Evan was able to just leave his obligation with the team during the year and go do fresh meat. As well as his injury which he occured during his season would have definately made him a post scholarship athlete as they would have definately dropped him for missing the whole season due to an injury which occured not due to hockey.
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