Ali I'm so sorry you had such a terrible time. I have to say with the others that it was literally how awful we felt. I know I was trying to smile and wave and I remember thinking that my smiles felt like a snarl. I felt like I'd been run over by multiple buses and was beginning to be tempted to jump in front of one for real.
At AK if you caught me looking grumpy it was totally at my Mom (crazy woman with camera next to Kristi and Jim). She was going nuts taking photos of me and all I noticed was she had my sunglass case in her hands closed and no sight of my glasses. I had to come to a complete stop and wait for her to fumble then I took a few steps and dropped my beloved sponge. Thought about turning and getting it and mentally said screw it, if it didn't like me enough to stay in my hands then it could lay there LOL
I tried to smile and wave to people all along the course and I think in the future when I do another full I'll need to wear a sign saying 'thank you, i might be to miserible to say thanks, smile or even wave but i lubs you'
the people on the sidelines yelling are taken to heart. i know for me i truly was entering the zone out phase when i left the AK. i saw Anne before MGM and she knows I just love her to pieces but I think she didn't even get a smile. I was sooo out of it I think she grabbed my hand and physically closed my fingers around my washcloth otherwise I would have dropped it.
I know there were 3 WISH people in the grand stand at the finish line and my wave didn't come above my waist. I was dead on my feet. I tried to smile and wave and there just wasn't anything left.
I went thru the finish, got the chip off, the blanket, medal, water and food and walked right by the photos. I couldn't be bothered with the photographers at that point and nothing mattered beyond collapsing. I thank God for the volunteers in the bag checks (and every where else along with everyone who was there to cheer and help). The guy in the bag check had to open my bag and put my water and food in it and then make room for Mickey. i couldn't even open my own bag. i sat at the finish area with the group and the only thing I could handle was opening my sprite. i wanted that banana but the idea of opening the bag was beyond me LOL
By the way i was the one crossing the finishline looking like she was whispering into a Pal Mickey's ears and clutching her washcloth like it was her safety blanket. my photos from AK thru finish are scary! I never got a photo afterwards with DH who made a special flight down just to support me on the course. He said he was to afraid to get that close to me
Ali your being along the course, your cheers for everyone was felt and helped and mattered. I don't think there was anything against TNT and I have to say that I think they did an amazing job this year cheering for everyone. My DH was in 2 locations on the course and said all he saw from TNT was positiveness. I think the full people will all remember the man painted purple for a long long time. He was a cheering maniac .
I hope we see you again in the future races

Thing to keep in mind AK to Hollywood Studios is known as the worst part of the race regardless of the temps.

WISH I would have spotted you Ali but then again with my scary smile/snarl you might be glad you didn't LMBO
One last thing... I read a saying on cafe press for a shirt....
The woman who starts the race is not the same woman who finishes the race.
Trust me that's true. I was much much much nicer at 4 am than I was at Noon
Take care and happy training thoughts!!!!!