Alright, alright, let’s talk about this Amazing Race thing, season 36, who won it, you ask? Well, lemme tell ya, it was them fellas, Ricky and Cesar. Yep, those two youngsters, they ran like the wind and smart as whips, they were.
Now, this Amazing Race, it’s like a big ol’ scavenger hunt around the world. Teams of two, they go runnin’ and flyin’ all over the place, doin’ all sorts of crazy things. This season, season 36, they had thirteen teams. Thirteen! Can you imagine? That’s a whole lotta people runnin’ around like chickens with their heads cut off.
- First off, you got your challenges. Some of ’em are easy peasy, like eatin’ some weird food or buildin’ a little somethin’.
- But then you got your tough ones, the ones that make you sweat and scratch your head. Like solvin’ puzzles or navigatin’ through a busy city without a map.
- And let me tell ya, some of these folks, they just ain’t cut out for it. They get lost, they argue, they fall behind. It’s a real mess sometimes, but that’s what makes it fun to watch, ain’t it?
So, back to Ricky and Cesar. These boys, they were somethin’ else. They were fast, they were strong, and they worked together like a well-oiled machine. They didn’t make many mistakes, and they always seemed to be one step ahead of the other teams. They were just plain good at it, plain and simple. They knew what they were doin’, and they did it well.
I heard tell there was this football player, Rod Gardner, and his wife Leticia on the show too. Big fella, that Rod, played for the Green Bay Packers, they said. But even bein’ strong and all didn’t help him win. Nope, it takes more than muscle to win this race. You gotta be smart, you gotta be lucky, and you gotta have a good partner.
Now, they say Ricky and Cesar, they ran a near-perfect race. Near perfect, can you believe it? That means they didn’t mess up much at all. They were focused, they were determined, and they didn’t let nothin’ stop ’em. And they represented the LGBTQ community, which is mighty fine, I say. Love is love, no matter who you are. That’s what they told me, anyhow.
Of course, there’s always a bit of drama on these shows. People get tired, they get frustrated, they start bickerin’ at each other. But Ricky and Cesar, they seemed to stay calm and collected. They kept their eyes on the prize, and they didn’t let the little things get to ’em. That’s important, you know? Stayin’ focused is key.
And the prize, oh honey, the prize was a big one. A million dollars! Can you imagine? That’s enough money to buy a whole lotta cows, or a big ol’ farm, or maybe even a fancy new tractor. Ricky and Cesar, they earned that money fair and square. They ran hard, they played smart, and they came out on top. And even if you didn’t win the million, they say you still get some money. Second place gets $25,000, and third place gets $10,000. That ain’t nothin’ to sneeze at, I tell ya. Even if you don’t win the big prize, you still get a little somethin’ for your troubles.
So, there you have it. Ricky and Cesar, they won The Amazing Race season 36. They were the best team, and they deserved to win. They showed the world what they were made of, and they made us all proud. Good for them, I say. Good for them. They ran a good race, a real good race.
And that Phil Keoghan, the fella who hosts the show? He’s been doin’ it for a long time, seems like a nice enough fella. He explains things real good, even for an old lady like me. He keeps things movin’ along, and he always seems to be in a good mood. You gotta appreciate that, you know? A good host can make all the difference.
So there it is, plain as day. If you wanna win somethin’ like The Amazing Race you gotta work hard, stay focused, and have a good partner. And maybe a little luck never hurt nobody. That’s all there is to it, folks.