Q: Giselle of Washington, DC - What is the best part about having a twin? A: Paul - Always having someone to share your experiences with.
Q: Lynn of Kenosha - Paul, it was incredibly inspirational to witness your determination to continue to compete at your best following your fall on the vault during the all-around competition. Whether you had won or not, that attitude proved you to be a champion. I heard that both you and Morgan are planning on continuing through the 2008 Olympics. What goals do the two of you have for that competition and the competitions along the way? A: Paul - We both would love to stay at the top of our sport in the next 4 years.
Q: Sophie of Washington, DC - What are the nicest thing your fans have said (or done) since you've returned from Athens? A: Paul - I got a lot of letters of support from many fans who have been SO helpful in keeping my spirits up.
Q: caitlin of waukesha - Well first i wanted to say congrats! And my big brother is in one of the marching bands in the parade today. My question is, are you nervous when you're doing the routine? A: Paul - Yes, I'm usually a little nervous when I compete.
Q: Stacy of Santa Barbara - I know you guys both have girlfriends, but do you have any celeb crushes? If so, on who? A: Paul - Not anyone in particular.
Q: Jian of New York - What did you do for fun when you were in Athens? A: Morgan - We watched movies in our rooms and played Texas hold 'em poker.
Q: Julie of Denver - What is more fun in gymnastics? The important competitions such as the Olympics, or thing such as the tour? A: Morgan - Both are a lot of fun, but are very different. Because the Olympics have so much pressure, it is much more fun when you look back on your experience than when you are competing. The tour is much more laid back.
Q: Kate of Boulder - What is your favorite foods? A: Morgan - Steak and potatoes.
Q: Melanie of Eureka, CA - Is there a possibility of you guys competing in the 2012 Olympics? A: Paul - Yes, there is a small possibility, but we would be nearly 30 years old.
Q: Flossy of Garden Grove, CA - Was the "trick" on the Jay Leno show planned (like did he know about it?) or did you guys just do it? A: Paul - Yes, it was planned. Jay knew, but the audience didn't.