Courtnee (about her most embarrassing moment): Oh, there are so many. I am such a goofball. I trip and fall and I mess up all the time. But I think the thing about me is that it's so hard to think of one because I don't really think, "Oh, that was embarrassing!" I'm not really embarrassed by anything; I just kind of laugh it off. I think you have to, otherwise every time you think about it or run into the person you did something stupid in front of you just die of embarrassment and it just won't be good. But if I had to pick one thing it would be freshman year, I was walking across the campus at my high school. I didn't know anybody, I was brand new. It was probably a month, or less than a month into school and my backpack was really heavy, oh I remember it was two days after school and I still didn't have a locker and my backpack was really heavy so I was carrying all my books and I was running late. And we have these little hills and at the bottom of the hills we have these stone benches. I was running and I was gonna run into the bench, so I kind of hopped over the corner and the weight of my backpack kind of threw me forth and I rolled down the hill on the grass. And there I was, this freshman, this dork just tumbling down the hill in front of everybody. I landed on my knees and my hair was all covering my eyes, and just looking out of my hair I could see all these people just staring at me and I can't even imagine it, they were probably thinking, "Look at that idiot, tumbling down the hill." That was probably my most embarrassing moment, 'cause I had to get up in front of all those kids, and you know how mean kids can be, and I had to get up and walk through all those people just laughing at me.