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What was your initial response to seeing Adam down in the sand with you as your partner after what he said about you on All Stars 4?I think I came from the thought that we have all at one point or another, relatives, co-workers, teammates, that you don't necessarily agree with, aren't friendly with, or outright despise. But there's a job, assignment, task to do, and we all have to put that aside to get it done. I just figured it would be like that. And then when I didn't get a fist bump, I knew this could be more difficult than planned.
Strategically, I'm an idiot, so no one missed out on anything. There was some time when I hung out with Turbo a decent amount. I wanted to sanction a pillow match against him. I was going to fabricate a ring with the cabana cushions, bamboo poles, and toilet paper. We had various pillows to choose from. I had a different characters for him and I: The Sand Man, Knight E. Night Boogy Man. Catchphrases, finishing moves. It was amazing. He was laughing hysterically. He asked me – rather, I begged him – multiple times if I could be an extra in any of his Turkish TV shows or films, but he wasn't having it. He wanted me to actually have a role, "silent assassin," mob boss, etc. I told him I would learn Turkish. He seemed very into it. The pillow fight never happened, unfortunately. But my dreams of being a hitman in a Turkish movie are still alive and well.How are you and Adam today now that so much time has passed since your win?We wish each other well, and trying to get back into our lives back at home.This was your fourth Challenge season. Does getting a win make you eager to seek out season #5 and beyond?Initially, I was done done after All Stars 2. I didn't enjoy it at all, but I also think I was just pessimistic about it all. Once my competitive juices started flowing and I finally accepted that the gameplay is vastly different and unconventional than normal competitions and sports we are all used to playing, my attitude has changed. I'd be lying if I said I didn't get a little bug again. It doesn't seem like it, but I do enjoy the competition of it all. And now that I've kind of gotten a grasp on what it takes to be successful, and I've improved every time I've gone on these last three seasons. Time is obviously a big factor, and at this age, body maintenance as well. It's also pretty gratifying, knowing that I have college friends who are retired from their jobs. And here I am at 47, now 48 being able to compete physically and mentally with people 10-15 years younger than me and in their prime physical condition. I believe I may be the oldest winner in Challenge history, and also I have a pretty good elimination streak as well. I'd like to see how long that streak can go. Not that I want to go into elimination 3-5 times every season. A terrible pun coming, but, as long as the stars are aligned, I think I may have one or two in me.
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