Throughout the competition, we received on average about 250 emails a day. Sometimes people sent in pics. On the final day of the competition, we had a #1 fan competition where we asked folks to send in pictures of themselves and reasons why they were our #1 fans. On the next few pages you'll find most of the photos. A few of them were too risqué to include here - I also tried to not mention any names and to keep out any photos that folks might be embarrassed by. If you want your photo removed, I'm happy to do so - just email me at prez@prez2012.com.
Mark and I were both overwhelmed and humbled by the relationships and connections we made with people all over the country during the course of the competition. Our fans truly went above and beyond the call of duty to make our goal of winning the competition and going to Hawaii a reality. We are deeply grateful for all you did and genuinely thankful for the opportunity to meet you!
>> Again, the images on some of these pages are rated PG-13, so you've been forewarned!
|
He got my area code right... One of our running promotions was that if we made it to the final night of the competition, I'd give out my phone number. And I did. Any of you still have it? Give me a call! |
|
|
|
Why Andy sent in a photo of the Arizona Memorial, I'm not quite sure. It is, after all, in Hawaii. So here it is. |
Her hair does very cool things with light, as evidenced in these 5 pics she sent in. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Yes, so the Mark and Darron Show was watched by a wide variety of people. |
|
|
What is that arrow pointing at? |
|
|
Cats just don't understand the humor of The Mark and Darron Show, apparently. |
K. was our #1 fan at 7:00 PST. She emailed us tons of suggestions, rallied voters in chat rooms, set up a web site for us, made drawings (see the next few images), and helped secure the under-16 demographic. |
|
|
|
One of my favorite memories from the contest is hearing that on the night after Mark wrote "Send us to Hawaii!" on his face in permanent marker, he went out to get dinner, forgetting all about it. Nobody said a word about it. Now that's HI-larious. |
|
|
K. sent in a photo of her Siberian tiger. |
Apparently camera shy, he attacked K. just as she shot this photo. Word is that she is ok. |
|
|
Interestingly, many of our viewers were women in their 20s with children. |
|
|
| HOME | NEXT> |