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georgiapeach:
I am glad that is out there. Anyone who would do that to our sweet Carissa is off my books forever. I do not tolerate cruelty to children in ANY form.

redskevin88:

--- Quote from: banredbeans on August 27, 2010, 09:20:10 AM ---They made fun of Carissa on their show when she was  :furious:trying not to cry while she was getting eliminated and said it sounded like she was throwing up.

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Okay, that is hateful... Damn, and they looked so likeable on TV guess i was fooled.

mswood:

--- Quote from: banredbeans on August 27, 2010, 09:20:10 AM ---They made fun of Carissa on their show when she was  :furious:trying not to cry while she was getting eliminated and said it sounded like she was throwing up.

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Holy ****.  Tammy are you serious?  That is exceptionally cruel.  I mean hell I give the adults racers hell, but I also try and let people know that I understand that what we see doesn't mean that is what people are like in real life.  But to a child....  Yikes.

For example, when season 8 started and we see (and hear) the pre race interviews, when your family was up, I admit I was groaning.  But as soon as you left the starting line and Carissa was all out looking at street signs doing her part.  I was like, boy did I ever judge wrong.  Hell before you guys were out of NEw York I had already fell in love with your family. 

That just really, really sucks.  My apologizes to Carissa.  We loved her, and it was gut wrenching having to watch Phil eliminate you guys.

Damn that red bean.....

Flamant:
"Nicholson looking to clarify law on same-sex marriages": http://www.montrealgazette.com/life/Nicholson+looking+clarify+same+marriages/5984312/story.html


--- Quote ---Lynn Warren and Alex Ali, a gay couple known for their appearance on the television show The Amazing Race, said they were shocked and saddened when they saw Thursday's news.
 The couple — not the ones seeking a divorce — exchanged vows in Ottawa, with Parliament Hill as a backdrop, in 2005.
 "Our wedding was such a wonderful experience," Ali told Postmedia News. "The whole event was very dreamlike, and it was a great dream. This is more of a nightmare."
 Warren said he had doubts after the ceremony that the marriage licence might one day be revoked.
 "But a year passed, and a couple of years passed, and then nearly half a decade passed — and then to find this out, it's shocking," he said.
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